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  2. H. H. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes' Castle On August 11, 1895, Joseph Pulitzer's The World published a fictional floor plan of Holmes' "Murder Castle" with (left to right and top to bottom): a vault, a crematorium, a trapdoor in the floor, and a quicklime grave with bones. Holmes moved to Chicago in August 1886, which is when he began using the pseudonym "H. H. Holmes". [18]

  3. Englewood, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    H.H. Holmes, serial killer and con artist who operated a "murder castle" at a corner of South Wallace Avenue and West 63rd Street. He was a resident of Englewood from 1886 to 1894. [29] [30] Jennifer Hudson, singer and actress [31]

  4. Frank Geyer - Wikipedia

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    H.H. Holmes's recorded crimes began in Chicago in 1893 when he opened a hotel called The World's Fair Hotel for the World's Columbian Exposition.The structure, built by Holmes, would later be known as the 'Murder Castle', as demonstrably false press accounts averred that labyrinthine constructions on the top two floors were used by Holmes to torture and kill numerous victims.

  5. The Devil in the White City - Wikipedia

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    The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America is a 2003 historical non-fiction book by Erik Larson presented in a novelistic style. . Set in Chicago during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, it tells the story of World’s Fair architect Daniel Burnham and of H. H. Holmes, a criminal figure widely considered the first serial killer in the United Stat

  6. Mysteries at the Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Before being burned down in a fire, The World's Fair Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, owned by H.H. Holmes, the world’s first known serial killer is known as the "Murder Castle" after the police find bones buried in the basement.

  7. "Enola Holmes 2" Features These Historic Filming Locations in ...

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    Netflix’s Enola Holmes took us to a slew of impressive English estates that you can actually visit IRL.The sequel—Enola Holmes 2, which recently hit the streaming platform—features a mix of ...

  8. A pit of bones discovered under a castle could unlock key ...

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    The castle was built above the cave long before any excavation. At that time, the scientists hit a more than 5-foot-thick rock, which blocked them from burrowing into key layers of the collapsed cave.

  9. The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me - Wikipedia

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    The main inspiration for the game is H. H. Holmes' "Murder Castle", as well as a variety of slasher films and franchises, including Psycho (1960), The Shining (1980), Saw, Halloween, and Friday the 13th. [19] Game director Tom Heaton said the general idea of The Devil in Me was around since the start of the anthology.