The Dark History of H.H. Holmes’ Murder Castle
Words: 698 3605The eerie narrative of H.H. Holmes and his notorious Murder Castle in Chicago constitutes a somber segment in American annals. Born Herman Webster Mudgett in 1861, Holmes ranks among America’s earliest documented serial killers. His unsettling legacy revolves around the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, where he erected a structure that would later be dubbed the Murder Castle. Situated in the Englewood district, this edifice purported to be a hotel for fair visitors, yet harbored a much darker purpose. The […]