Dr H H Holmes and the Whitechapel Ripper
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Book Kindle Available on Amazon: http://goo.gl/b2jzpG • / holmestheripper • http://www.holmestheripper.com/ • Take a journey down the path of suspense and carnage, through the corridors of London's East End to the streets of Chicago, as we follow the tracks of two of the most infamous serial killer cases in history ~ the enigmatic Jack the Ripper - a boogyman - and Herman Webster Mudgett alias Dr. Henry Howard (H. H.) Holmes, the mad doctor of death who designed a murder castle to accommodate his savage bloodthirst. Are the two, actually one in the same? Years of research will resolve perhaps the longest misconceptions in criminal history... the identity of the Whitechapel killer, in Dr. H. H. Holmes and the Whitechapel Ripper by Author Dane Ladwig. • In 1888 in the East End of London, the heart of the Whitechapel district was crippled by the crimes of a fiendish murderer known as Jack the Ripper. Across the Ocean, in America, another monster was on the loose -- Dr. H. H. Holmes... • The mystery of the unsolved Jack the Ripper murders would puzzle the world for the next century and the years ahead. Scotland Yard Detectives, Stockholm's finest minds, criminologists and experts (or Ripperologists ) from around the globe, all endeavored and failed to unravel the mysterious identity of the world's most notorious serial killer. • After more than a century of conjecture and inconclusive theories, The Ripper's identity is no less a mystery than it was at the time of the murders. Is it possible Scotland Yard investigators were correct after all? Could the notorious Ripper have been an American visiting London? Furthermore, is it possible the visiting Ripper was an American physician and a convicted serial killer? • In Dr. H. H. Holmes and the Whitechapel Ripper, the unproven propositions regarding the possible identity of Jack the Ripper are considered and weighed against the facts. Theory and literature based on opinion and imagination are left aside as only the facts and reason are considered. The historian, student, Ripperologist, or simply those intrigued with perhaps the greatest of all unsolved mysteries, should add to their knowledge with what is revealed in this compelling account of Dr. H. H. Holmes and the Whitechapel Ripper.
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