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Herman Webster Mudgett (May 16, 1861 – May 7, 1896), better known as Dr. Henry Howard Holmes or H. H. Holmes, was an American con artist and serial killer active between 1891 and 1894. By the time of his execution in 1896, Holmes had engaged in a lengthy criminal career that included insurance fraud , forgery , swindling , three or four ...
The "Beast of Chicago", H.H. Holmes, confessed to 28 murders -- but many experts suspect he may have had a hand in the gruesome deaths of as many as 200 people.. Herman Webster Mudgett was born on ...
Poisoning deaths resulting from placing potassium cyanide in Tylenol capsules in Chicago metropolitan area [17] Charles Walker: St. Clair County: 1983-06-18: 2: Murdered a young couple after robbing them, later executed [18] [19] Dardeen family homicides: Ina: 1987-11-17: 4: Family murdered in mobile home [20] Murder of Nick Corwin: Winnetka ...
Holmes, H. H. 1891–1894 9 27+ Executed 1896 Convicted of only one murder, but definitively tied to at least eight more; confessed to a total of 27 [340] [341] Hooker, John Michael: 1971–1988 3 3 Executed 2003 Killed a guest at a house party; later stabbed to death his common-law wife and her mother [342] Honken, Dustin Lee: 1993 5 5 ...
Holmes was arrested for allegedly trespassing and for failing to appear in court on a DUI charge, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Holmes died of an acute athsma attack, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Jail or Agency: Benton County Jail; State: Oregon; Date arrested or booked: 4/20/2016; Date of death: 4/26/2016; Age at death: 46
On Monday night, Mangione was arrested by the Altoona police department and charged with five crimes in Pennsylvania: forgery, carrying a gun without a license, falsely identifying himself to law ...
Officers located and arrested Holmes after responding about 11 a.m. Saturday to S.E. 23rd and Indiana on a report that he was present in that area, said police Lt. Ed Stanley. Contact Tim Hrenchir ...
Franklin P. Geyer (July 28, 1853 – October 4, 1918) was an American police detective from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for his investigation of H. H. Holmes, one of America's first serial killers. Geyer was a longtime city employee of the Philadelphia Police Department, and in 1894 was assigned to investigate the Holmes-Pitezel Case.