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Holmes's major works of Romantic biography include: Shelley: The Pursuit which won him the Somerset Maugham Award in 1974; Coleridge: Early Visions, which won him the 1989 Whitbread Book of the Year Prize (now the Costa Book Awards); Coleridge: Darker Reflections, the second and final volume of his Coleridge biography which won the Duff Cooper Prize and the Heinemann Award; and Dr. Johnson and ...
Holmes and Pitezel took George Thomas out to a Mississippi swamp on the Tombigbee River in June 1894, killed him, and disposed of the body. [29] Holmes confessed to the murder to his second wife. Milford Cole of Baltimore, disappeared after receiving a telegram from Holmes to come to Chicago in July 1894. [31]
After the game, he drove the girls home and found the front door ajar, at which point he called the police. An officer discovered Doris's body. She had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the face and chest. [4] Around the time of the murder, Doris's brother-in-law, Roger Angleton, had been arrested in California on unrelated charges. He ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Shortly after the murders, in her first newspaper interview in July 1981, Holmes' first wife, Sharon Gebenini Holmes, stated he had told her he had known the people in the Wonderland Avenue townhouse, and had been there shortly before the murders occurred. She did not divulge any additional information to the police.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes married William "Billy" Evans secretly in 2019. The couple had their son, William, in 2021 and daughter, Invicta, in 2023.
Serial killer Richard Ramirez first connected with his wife Doreen Lioy when she began writing letters to him in prison in 1988 ... DNA evidence linked the killer to the 1984 murder of 9-year-old ...
Richard Holmes (Connecticut settler) (1633–1704), founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut; Richard Rivington Holmes (1835–1911), British archivist and courtier; Richard Holmes (military historian) (1946–2011), British soldier and military historian; Richard E. Holmes (born 1944), first black student to enroll at Mississippi State University