Holmes' Own Story
Herman W. Mudgett
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An account written by the infamous serial murderer H. H. Holmes in an attempt to exonerate himself while being tried for numerous crimes in Moyamensing Prison, Philadelphia. - Summary by Autumn (5 hr 6 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 3:16 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 2 | 10:38 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 3 | 15:54 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 4 | 13:32 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 5 | 7:11 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 6 | 19:51 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 7 | 27:14 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 8 | 1:02:59 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 9 | 1:01:55 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 10 | 13:20 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 11 | 11:27 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 12 | 44:06 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 13 | 5:19 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 14 | 2:55 | Read by Anautumnous |
Section 15 | 6:41 | Read by Anautumnous |
Reviews
Excellent book.





M Gordon
My great-great-great-grandparents, great-great-grandparents, and great-grandparents lived in Chicago from 1860, and this was big new in the 1890s. They followed the stories in the newspapers. This is the killer's own words, claiming innocence.
true story





Mark Gordon
good writing, he was a doctor, and read well