H.H. Holmes was America's first serial killer believed to have killed nearly 200 people in the late 19th century.H.H. Holmes was America's first serial killer believed to have killed nearly 200 people in the late 19th century.H.H. Holmes was America's first serial killer believed to have killed nearly 200 people in the late 19th century.
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The amount of recap in this series is astounding. Instead of 8 episodes, they could've made it into 5. I bet they said the same phrases a hundred times: what they're investigating, what they hope to find, what their expectations were, etc. It actually got mildly infuriating because it was constant recapping. The actual content was good and interesting, though. You can probably just watch the last 3 episodes to get all the info you need, and avoid literal hours of filler shots and repetition.
Don't forget the fact that this series only has one season, so it left off without answers to several questions they'd already posed. Frustrating.
Don't forget the fact that this series only has one season, so it left off without answers to several questions they'd already posed. Frustrating.
Well I learned two irrevocable things about this series: #1. I wasted 8 hours of life watching it. #2. We still don't know who The Ripper was. This series lost me on series 7 when Jeff Muddget convinces himself, after every other expert debunks all his theories, that H.H. Holmes escaped his own hanging death and exacted revenge on all the people that assisted in his capture or criminal trial. What's worse is although quite sexy in her own way, the CIA operative Amaryllis Fox actually entertained this theory. The first few episodes I found somewhat entertaining as it did shed facts of the crimes, and hopes that there was some plausibility to the claim Holmes was linked. All in all, I guess The History Channel succeeded in what they set out to do and that was to get people to watch. I confess I watched all 8 episodes but I figured, "what the hell," I've already wasted 6 hours of this debacle.
First I love documentaries and this is about 50% documentary and 50% conjecture.Learning about this serial killer was interesting and scary, but the attempt to draw a connection to Jack the Ripper is very so-so with at best coincidences.Worth your time?If you love documentaries about crime and wasting half your time,you're good to go.
Jeff Mudgett comes across as someone who only cares about proving he's right. The way it's edited, the leads seem shocked by some of the stuff they learn from 'experts' that's common knowledge of H.H. Holmes & as his grandson who has spent 20 trying to prove H.H. Holmes & Jack The Ripper are the same person he would have know these facts. The leads also take a rumour and state it as facts.
Interesting show, but I don't know why I cringe during the intro when he says,"My Great Great Grandfather". He almost seemed.... proud to attach himself. I'm just a weirdo so hey!
Did you know
- TriviaErik Larson's 2010 book The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America is about the serial killer H.H. Holmes and his connection to the building of the White city at the 1893 Worlds Fair in Chicago.
- GoofsJeff Mudgett's theory that H.H. Holmes could have been Jack the Ripper has a flaw in it. The Castle was being built at the time Jack the Ripper was active. Eyewitness testimony during Holmes trial put him on the job site almost every day both to supervise and keep workers from figuring out some of his secrets. Therefore he could not have been in England at the time.
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