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| | |image = [[File:H.H.Holmes.gif|thumb|186px|right]] | ||
|fullname = Herman Webster Mudgett | |fullname = Herman Webster Mudgett | ||
|alias = Dr. Henry Howard Holmes<br>H.H. Holmes<br>Alexander Bond | |alias = Dr. Henry Howard Holmes<br>H.H. Holmes<br>Alexander Bond | ||
|origin = Gilmanton, New Hampshire, United States | |origin = Gilmanton, New Hampshire, United States | ||
|occupation = Owner of the Worlds Fair Hotel<br>Serial killer<br>Con artist<br>Hospital keeper <small>(formerly)</small><br>Drugstore employee <small>(formerly)</small><br>Pharmacist <small>(formerly)</small><br>Doctor <small>(formerly)</small><br>Criminal | |occupation = Owner of the Worlds Fair Hotel<br>Serial killer<br>Con artist<br>Hospital keeper <small>(formerly)</small><br>Drugstore employee <small>(formerly)</small><br>Pharmacist <small>(formerly)</small><br>Doctor <small>(formerly)</small><br>Criminal | ||
|hobby = | |hobby = Killing people | ||
|goals = | |goals = Create a "murder castle" (successful)<br>Get away with his crimes (failed) | ||
|crimes = [[ | |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>Fraud<br>[[Arson]]<br>Forgery | ||
|type of villain = Greedy Serial Killer | |type of villain = Greedy Serial Killer | ||
}} | |||
{{Quote|I was born with the | {{Quote|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 sing — 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.|H.H. Holmes}} | ||
''' | '''H. H. Holmes''' (born '''Herman Webster Mudgett'''; May 16, 1861 – May 7, 1896), was the first recorded American serial killer, at least in the sense we now associate the word - he was active in 1893 and confessed to over 27 murders, though his true body count may of been considerably larger. | ||
H. H. Holmes is especially infamous for designing a "castle" which was overrun with many rooms designed to [[torture]] and kill his unwitting victims, the design of this structure was as ingenious as it was evil and Holmes was said to have hired numerous workers in the building of it so that only he would know the full layout of the terrible maze. | H. H. Holmes is especially infamous for designing a "castle" which was overrun with many rooms designed to [[torture]] and kill his unwitting victims, the design of this structure was as ingenious as it was evil and Holmes was said to have hired numerous workers in the building of it so that only he would know the full layout of the terrible maze. | ||
Holmes was hanged on May 7th, 1896 and was granted his final request to be buried in concrete to prevent people digging up and dissecting his corpse, as he had done to many of his victims. | Holmes was hanged on May 7th, 1896 and was granted his final request to be buried in concrete to prevent people digging up and dissecting his corpse, as he had done to many of his victims. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Holmes was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire | Holmes was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, son of Levi Horton Mudgett and his wife, formerly Theodate Page Price. His early criminal career was based on fraud and forgery, including a cure for alcoholism, real estate scams, and a machine that purported to make natural gas from water. Holmes earned a doctor's degree from the University of Michigan. | ||
His early criminal career was based on fraud and forgery, including a cure for alcoholism, real estate scams, and a machine that purported to make natural gas from water. | |||
On 8 July 1878, he married Clara A. Lovering of Alton, New Hampshire. On 28 January 1887, he (bigamously) married Myrta Z. Belknap in Minneapolis, Minnesota; they had a daughter named Lucy. He filed a petition for divorce from his first wife after marrying his second, but it never became final. He married his third wife, Georgiana Yoke, on 9 January 1894. He was also the lover of Julia Smythe, the wife of Ned Connor, one of his trusted associates. She later become one of his victims. | On 8 July 1878, he married Clara A. Lovering of Alton, New Hampshire. On 28 January 1887, he (bigamously) married Myrta Z. Belknap in Minneapolis, Minnesota; they had a daughter named Lucy. He filed a petition for divorce from his first wife after marrying his second, but it never became final. He married his third wife, Georgiana Yoke, on 9 January 1894. He was also the lover of Julia Smythe, the wife of Ned Connor, one of his trusted associates. She later become one of his victims. | ||
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