Depraved : the shocking true story of America's first serial killer / Harold Schechter.
The heinous bloodlust of Dr. H.H. Holmes is notorious--but only Harold Schechter's Depraved tells the complete story of the killer whose evil acts of torture and murder flourished within miles of the Chicago World's Fair. "Destined to be a true crime classic" (Flint Journal, MI), this authoritative account chronicles the methods and madness of a monster who slipped easily into a bright, affluent Midwestern suburb, where no one suspected the dapper, charming Holmes--who alternately posed as doctor, druggist, and inventor to snare his prey--was the architect of a labyrinthine "Castle of Horrors." Holmes admitted to twenty-seven murders by the time his madhouse of trapdoors, asphyxiation devices, body chutes, and acid vats was exposed. The seminal profile of a homegrown madman in the era of Jack the Ripper, Depraved is also a mesmerizing tale of true detection long before the age of technological wizardry.
Record details
- ISBN: 0671732161
- ISBN: 9780671732165
- Physical Description: 373 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Pocket Books, c1994.
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-373). |
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| Subject: | Holmes, H. H. Mudgett, Herman W., 1861-1896. Serial murders > Illinois > Chicago > Case studies. Chicago World's Fair Monster Torture Illinois > Chicago. |
| Genre: | True Crime Nonfiction History |
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