Author: Mudgett, Herman W.
Synopsis:
In 'Holmes' Own Story', the alleged multi-murderer and arch conspirator, Herman W. Mudgett, provides a chilling account of the twenty-two tragic deaths and disappearances in which he is said to be implicated. Through his own narrative, Mudgett delves into the dark recesses of his mind, revealing the twisted motivations and methods behind his heinous crimes. As he recounts the details of each murder, the reader is drawn into a web of suspense and intrigue, questioning the true extent of Mudgett's guilt and the depths of his depravity. The book also includes a Moyamensing Prison Diary Appendix, offering further insight into Mudgett's psyche during his time behind bars.
Genres: True Crime, Memoir, Psychological Thriller
Themes: Serial Killers, Criminal Psychology, Justice and Guilt
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