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Serial killer h&h holmes biography

It is said that at an early age he was fascinated with skeletons and soon became obsessed with death. It may have been this interest that led him to pursue medicine. After graduating high school at 16, Mudgett changed his name to Henry Howard Holmes, and later in life would be known as H. Holmes studied medicine at a small school in Vermont before being accepted into the University of Michigan Medical School.

While enrolled in medical school, Holmes stole cadavers from the laboratory, burned or disfigured them, and then planted the bodies making it look as if they had been killed in an accident. The scandal behind it was that Holmes would take out insurance policies on these people before planting the bodies and would collect money once the bodies were discovered.

In Holmes passed his medical exams and in he moved to Chicago where he got a job working at a pharmacy under the alias Dr. Henry H. When the owner of the drugstore passed away, he left his wife to take over the responsibilities of the store; however, Holmes convinced the widow to let him buy the store.

Herman ster Mudgett, better known as Dr. Henry Howard Holmes or H. H. Holmes, was an American con artist and serial killer active between and

The widow soon went missing and was never seen again. Holmes claimed that she moved to California, but this could never be verified. After Holmes had become the owner of the drugstore, he purchased an empty lot across the street. He also placed ads presenting himself as a wealthy man looking for a wife. Holmes paid the premiums as long as they listed him as the beneficiary.

People in the neighborhood eventually reported that they saw many women enter the Castle, but would never see them exit.