The story of "The Incest of Women" .. The first serial killer in the United States
He is a cruel murderer. He is addicted to crimes and to the sight of blood. At the same time, he is a very polite, elegant, intellectual and smart person. He also knows very well how to seduce women and make them fall in love with him. He is an ideal model for serial killer that America will get to know many examples of him later.
Henry Howard Holmes, the first known serial killer in American history, born in 1861, his father was cruel and alcoholic while his mother was a very religious woman. Once his friends forced him to touch a real skeleton in order to frighten him, but since this day he became addicted to the idea of death, said "Oddity-central"electronic site. He studied medicine at the University of Michigan, but soon became involved in the fraudulent work that had brought him a lot of money while he was moving from one woman to another and had his marriage to more than one woman in several areas in America.
In 1893, the City of Chicago hosted the World Expo and decided to establish for this purpose a magnificent city full of beauty built in the classic European style. The town was called the "white city" due to the white predominance of its buildings. This city attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors who came to see these. In the midst of this great gathering, Holmes decided to carry out his hellish plan. He took advantage of the influx of visitors to Chicago and set up a hotel to welcome the visitors, but in fact no one knew that Holmes had designed the hotel itself to contain hidden rooms, secret doors and isolated torture rooms, so no one could hear the scary screams of Holme's victims out of the severe torture. This place was then called the "Murder Castle"
He chose all his victims from the women visitors of the exhibition and he knew them and then invite them to his hotel to commit his crime there using the worst means of killing and torture. Shortly after the World Exposition has finished, police arrested Holmes in a routine fraud case. During an inspection of the hotel in Chicago, police questioned the officers after hearing from the hotel servants about places where they were not allowed to approach the hotel. Precisely the police officers signed a real human slaughterhouse that Holmes had set up in his hotel and contained a dead bodies that were approximately 200 innocent women. Holmes was sentenced and his case has shaken the American public, which had not faced before such crimes. In 1896, he was hanged to death and was thirty-five years old then.
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