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Some say he was Jack the Ripper, but Herman W. Mudgett, alias Dr.
H. H. Holmes, was far too busy piling up corpses on this side of
the Atlantic to have ever traveled abroad. The basement of his
infamous Chicago "Castle" (which The Chicago Times described as a
"murder factory") boasted a crematory, lime pits, acid vats, and
torture devices. Also in the basement was his "human elasticizer,"
a basic torture rack that he believed could be employed to create a
race of giants. Born in Gilmanton, NH, in 1860, Mudgett/Holmes
attended medical school at the University of Michigan, graduating
with the class of 1884. To finance his studies, he took out life
insurance policies on people he knew, and then delivered a corpse
in order to collect.a con on which he would fall back many times
during his short life. When the Holmes Castle was searched in 1895,
the police found evidence of as many as 200 bodies. The job as
"typewriter" at the Castle was truly a dead-end job. Most of the
pretty young women who entered his employ became his lovers, and
then his victims. Holmes' final confession began with these words:
"Yes, I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact
that I was a murderer no more than the poet can help the
inspiration to song, nor the ambition of an intellectual man to be
great. I was born with the evil one standing as my sponsor beside
the bed where I was ushered into the world, and he has been with me
since." An incredible and chilling true story, Devil's Disciple:
The Deadly Dr. H. H. Holmes, is the biography of a real-life Jekyll
& Hyde, told in the killer's own words whenever possible.
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I Came From God
Juliana Miller; Judy Miller
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R490
Discovery Miles 4 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Residence planning is looking at who you are, where you live, what
you can afford and what matters most to you. It's about developing
guideposts to help you know when it's time to sell and move
forward. Understanding our home and the extent to which it is
likely to be compatible with our emotional, physical and financial
resources gives us a sense of control over our lives.
"Inspirations in the Key of 'J'' is a collection of 123 of Judy
Miller's devotionals that she has written. There is a piano music
CD that Judy has made, that is available upon request for a minimal
fee, as well.
Some say he was Jack the Ripper, but Herman W. Mudgett, alias Dr.
H. H. Holmes, was far too busy piling up corpses on this side of
the Atlantic to have ever traveled abroad. The basement of his
infamous Chicago "Castle" (which The Chicago Times described as a
"murder factory") boasted a crematory, lime pits, acid vats, and
torture devices. Also in the basement was his "human elasticizer,"
a basic torture rack that he believed could be employed to create a
race of giants. Born in Gilmanton, NH, in 1860, Mudgett/Holmes
attended medical school at the University of Michigan, graduating
with the class of 1884. To finance his studies, he took out life
insurance policies on people he knew, and then delivered a corpse
in order to collect.a con on which he would fall back many times
during his short life. When the Holmes Castle was searched in 1895,
the police found evidence of as many as 200 bodies. The job as
"typewriter" at the Castle was truly a dead-end job. Most of the
pretty young women who entered his employ became his lovers, and
then his victims. Holmes' final confession began with these words:
"Yes, I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact
that I was a murderer no more than the poet can help the
inspiration to song, nor the ambition of an intellectual man to be
great. I was born with the evil one standing as my sponsor beside
the bed where I was ushered into the world, and he has been with me
since." An incredible and chilling true story, Devil's Disciple:
The Deadly Dr. H. H. Holmes, is the biography of a real-life Jekyll
& Hyde, told in the killer's own words whenever possible.
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