Anonymous ID: 8a0626 Feb. 27, 2021, 3:32 p.m. No.13063939   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13063889

agreed, narrative push, why, needs more anon digging, similiar to a hotel called murder castle.

Could be misdirection !!!

https://www.history.com/topics/crime/murder-castle

The ‘Murder Castle’

Historians believe Holmes, a masterful and charismatic con artist, had swindled money from his drugstore employers. He purchased an empty lot in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, and built a labyrinthine structure with shops on the first floor and small apartments above.

 

This edifice became known as Holmes’ booby-trapped Murder Castle. According to sensationalist reports, the space featured soundproof rooms, secret passages and a disorienting maze of hallways and staircases. The rooms were also allegedly outfitted with trapdoors over chutes that dropped Holmes’ unsuspecting victims to the building’s basement.

 

The basement, claims said, was a macabre facility of acid vats, pits of quicklime (often used on decaying corpses) and a crematorium, which the killer used to finish off his victims. All of these descriptions, however, were described by what were likely overly embellished or even fabricated news reports in the 1890s.

 

READ MORE: Did Serial Killer H.H. Holmes Really Build a ‘Murder Castle’?

 

Holmes’ Victims

While reports suggest Holmes killed as many as 200 people in his sinister lair, his actual number of victims may have been much lower. The number of his victims is still debated by historians.

 

Holmes was apprehended soon after he fled Chicago, in October 1893, following the conclusion of the World’s Fair. He was arrested in Boston and eventually suspected of murdering his assistant, Benjamin Pitezel, and two of Pitezel’s children.

 

Interestingly, while on the run, Holmes had misled Pitezel’s wife as well, collecting the insurance money for his former assistant and living with his widow and three of their children. Police eventually discovered the body of one of the murdered children, and this discovery led to Holmes’ arrest.

 

Following his arrest, Holmes claimed to have killed more than 200 people in his Murder Castle. He ultimately confessed to murdering Pitezel and two of his daughters. And experts now believe he may have, in fact, killed as few as nine—still a significant number, but not the scores the killer claimed.

 

While in captivity, awaiting his trial and sentencing, Holmes authored an autobiography, Holmes’ Own Story, in which he wrote, “I could not help the fact that I was a murderer, no more than the poet can help the inspiration to sing.”

 

The most famous literary work on Holmes, however, is the best-selling non-fiction novel The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson, which was published in 2003.

 

After a brief incarceration, Holmes was hanged for his crimes in Philadelphia in 1896. His body is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery outside the Pennsylvania city.

 

What Happened to the Murder Castle?

Despite Holmes’ arrest and execution, rumors have persisted for more than a century that the serial killer bribed authorities to avoid punishment. The theories suggest that Holmes was allowed to escape and that officials hanged another man.

 

In response to these rumors, in March 2017, Holmes’ descendants, who live in Delaware, petitioned to have his remains exhumed so that they can undergo DNA testing. The results concluded the remains did in fact belong to Holmes.

 

Meanwhile, the fate of the site of the killer’s exploits is also shrouded in intrigue. With Holmes, allegedly, safely ensconced in prison, in 1895, the Murder Castle was gutted by fire, after witnesses reportedly saw two men entering the building late one night.

 

The building itself remained standing until 1938, when it was torn down. The site is now occupied by the Englewood branch of the U.S. Post Office.

 

Sources:

The Site of the Infamous Murder Castle: Exploring Illinois.

World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893: Paul V. Galvin Library Digital History Collection, Illinois Institute of Technology.

Blood Loss: The decline of the serial killer: Slate.

Serial Killer H.H. Holmes’ Body Exhumed: What We Know: Rolling Stone.

 

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Anonymous ID: 8a0626 Feb. 27, 2021, 3:46 p.m. No.13064005   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4034

>>13063979

you understand, everyone know the matrix and the character Morpheus ? well now they have a real life version, too much coincidence for the curious minds not to check it out. perfect psyop to not investigate? t.v is bullshit, it is called reverse psychology. impossible to stop, CHAOS THEORY !!!!

Anonymous ID: 8a0626 Feb. 27, 2021, 4:07 p.m. No.13064196   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4203

>>13064126

aaah the other anon filtered your faggot arse, but you realise, calling anons names and having at go at those who have seen much worse, will not work here, you carry on building up your negative energy, you have no power here !!!

you are the shill on the street now wanting to go back to abnormal !!!

Anonymous ID: 8a0626 Feb. 27, 2021, 4:26 p.m. No.13064330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4340 >>4343 >>4348

>>13064280

sent with the best vibes, breath in deeply say ooommm - breath out saaayy.

it will quiet your mind and given you a sleep without stress, note it takes time to get it right but keep repeating slowly to stop the white noise and thoughts in your head. usually after a prayer !!!