Samuel H. Kress Essays

  • Reliquary Analysis

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    The purpose of a reliquary is to have a container for relics. These may be or claim to be something or actual physical remains of saints ,such as bones ,pieces of clothing ,or some object associated with saints or other religious figures.As for ours we used symbols or things that we find close or important to us. For my relic I chose to put my grandpa and moms matching necklaces that that gave me in my interior. The reason for this is that my mom,my grandpa and I were all really close. We always

  • The Devil In The White City Analysis

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    first is an American architect named Daniel Burnham. The book follows his struggle and work to put this huge fair together, and also make it a huge profiting attraction. He faces many obstacles and internal conflict while doing so. The second is H. H. Holmes, an insane serial killer who was active during the existence of the fair. He had different businesses and practices he would use to lure women, in order to kill them and sometimes the women in their families. The book takes place in Chicago

  • H Holmes Murder Castle

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    H. H. Holmes 2 H.H. Holmes: A Prince and His Murder Castle A lot of people are oblivious to the things that happen in our world. Many people don’t know about serial killers in the United States. There have been many murderers all around the world, but none quite like Henry Howard Holmes. Holmes is said to be the first serial killer in the United States. Although some may not know about him, he is one of the most famous serial killers in history. On May 16 1861, Theodate Price gave birth to Herman

  • Herman Cather Holmes Scams

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    traveled all around committing these insurance scams. One day they got put in jail and that is where Holmes met Hedgepath. He promised to let Hedgepath in on the scam but Holmes did give him his share so Hedgepath gave Holmes' name to the authorities. ("H. H. Holmes") Through the years, Holmes also had many wives and all of them are still missing. Holmes had three different wives all of which he had taken out insurance claims and then murder them. According to "Case in point: Minnie Williams, ‘a singular

  • Harold Shipman Research Paper

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    Harold Shipman, born on January 14, 1946 he was known also as the murder doctor. He was given that nickname because he had killed over 250 patients with lethal injection. They only know the names of 15 people that Dr. Shipman has killed. “He was exercising the ultimate power of controlling life and death, and repeated the act so often he must have found the drama of taking life to his taste.” Harold Shipman, one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history, is proven by the number of people

  • Harold Shipman Research Paper

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    Who was doctor death you ask? Doctor death was a man who killed many people. He is considered today to be one of the WORST serial killers. Harold shipman was a British serial killer who worked in England as a doctor. In 1970 Shipman went to a school called Leeds of medicine. While he attended this school he began working as an assistant physician. Later he became a full time physician. In 1988 he was arrested for killing at least 215 people and possibly 260 more of his patients. Shipman’s way of

  • Milton Johnson Research Papers

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    General Information The serial killer I chose was named Milton Johnson. Milton Johnson was born on May 15, 1951, putting him at 64 years old today. According to Famous Birthdays, Johnson was convicted of rap at the age of 19 and at the time of his conviction he was not married. From my research I could not find out where Johnson worked, home life, or anything on his childhood. What did he do? Milton Johnson was convicted when he was 19 from raping a Joliet woman, and during this time, he tortured

  • Henry Lee Lucas Research Paper

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    Henry Lee Lucas was a well-known serial killer for many reasons. Not only was he extremely hard to profile but he confessed to many of his killings. One would think that these confessions would help investigators solve many murders, but unfortunately there were many holes in Lucas’s confessions. Henry was known for committing his murders in acts of rage or anger. He never planned anything and he had no signatures. These aspects of Lucas make him an extremely interesting serial killer to study.

  • Who Is Caused By H. H Homes: Americas First Serial Killer?

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    H.H Homes is said to be Americas first serial killer. Given his era, he showed no prejudice and killed whomever regardless of class, race, or any other emotional connections. His snake-like personality made it easy to charm and kill his prey, He was the behind the Murder Castel, and he met his demise the way he lived, through deception. “I was born with the devil in me.”, said Homes to a newspaper during an interview. H.H Homes had a devilish personality with looks to match with a complimenting mustache

  • Giles De Rais: One Of The First Serial Killer

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    Giles de Rais was one of the first serial killers ever. He was born sometime in 1405 in September/October. 1 He passed away in 1440 on Oct 26. 1 He lived for 35 years. Rais killed in France, and the surrounding villages of Lord de Rais castle. He killed anywhere from 100-200, there is some that says he killed about 600 or even more, but that is hard to believe. 2 Giles de Rais was born Gilles de Montmorency-Laval in 1404. Rais was a bright child who wrote illuminated manuscripts, learned military

  • The Devil In The White City

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    Erik Larson's iconic book The Devil in the White City relives the events leading up to the World's Fair of Chicago that occurred in the late 1800s. It is a novel of contrasts, as the title first evidenced. The Fair was known as the “White City”, as it was both literally white and a bright example of the magic America and the world could offer. In contrast with this image is the devil in the personality and nature of Holmes, committing horrible acts only a few blocks from the Fair. The question points

  • H. Holmes Murder Castle Essay

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    The Architecture and Function of H. H. Holmes’ “Murder Castle” The Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 celebrated the four hundredth discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. It showcased the incredible progress and marvels of the past century and drew twenty-seven million visitors from every corner of the globe. Of those twenty-seven million who arrived to celebrate and learn, approximately two hundred of those in attendance would not leave Chicago. They checked into the hotel on South

  • Holmes The Devil In The White City

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    The Devil In The White City The book The Devil In The White City features a lot of interesting events, including the rejuvenation of the city of Chicago, so it may hold the Chicago World’s Fair, but also takes into deeper account the personalities of some characters. However this book also holds historical records of the person that created the serial killer archetype, which is said to be an important factor in shaping modern society. In this book Holmes, represents the Serial archetype;

  • Why Did Holmes Choose Chicago

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    Dr. H. H. Holmes was a serial killer during the time of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Between the time he arrived in Chicago and the time of his death, it is said to be that he killed several hundred people. Holmes was born and raised in New Hampshire but eventually found his way to Chicago. He was a different man and found joy in killing humans. Most of his murders occurred in his Castle in Englewood near Chicago. The question is, why did Holmes pick Chicago of all places? Why not somewhere

  • Dr. Henry Howard Holmes: Intelligent And Sadistic Psychopath

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    Within the cheerful, bustling setting of the World’s Fair in Chicago, a harrowing story of America's first serial killer unfolded in the background. Living in the perfect period and setting to become an infamous murderer, Dr. Henry Howard Holmes’ traumatic history and ill behavior combined for a perfect storm. As seen through his convicted 27 killings, the possibility of over 300 murders, and the haunting “Murder Castle” that he used to torture victims, Dr. Henry Howard Holmes was an extremely intelligent

  • Herman Webster Mudgett: A Monster Or Monster?

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    In Gilmanton, New Hampshire there lived a small, odd child named Herman Webster Mudgett. Often was he bullied for these traits. One day, his peers made him physically face his fear - skeletons. Mudgett became fascinated with it, kickstarting his curiosity of death. He started dissecting small animals and insects. As he grew older he met a young girl that came to be his childhood sweetheart. However, she wouldn’t exactly agree. She found Holmes to be grimy, often calling him a monster. Holmes took

  • The Unsolved Case Of H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer

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    Someone may wonder who was the first ever serial killer. Did he do it for fun or did he do it out of anger? Was all of this on purpose or an accident? No one will ever know the real reason why H.H. Holmes killed many innocent people. The unsolved case of H. H. Holmes has multiple theories as to why some say it's unsolved and some say it's solved. H.H. Holmes was an American serial killer in the 19th century. The way he would kill people is just brutal. He would torture girls and then kill them and sometimes

  • James Eagan Holmes Case

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    James Eagan Holmes was born on December 13, 1987. On July 20, 2012, James was murdered 12 people, and injured 70 people in the 2012 Aurora shooting. The shooting took place at a Century movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado. Mr. Holmes’s family had history with mental disorders like schizoaffective disorder, psychotic disorder, etc. James was very socially awkward, he also has thoughts of wishing people dead. Before his massacre, James met with at least three mental health experts at the University of

  • Serial Killers By H. HH Holmes And Jack The Ripper

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    Twisted Minds H.H. Holmes once said “I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact I was a murderer, no more than a poet can help the inspiration to sing” (Larson, 2004). This quote exemplifies the twisted mind many serial killers possess. Throughout history there have been many killers such as Jeffery Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy, however not many can name two of the first serial killers that obtained infamy. HH Holmes and Jack the Ripper are infamous serial killers who shared many traits;

  • Ed Gein Case Study

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    Case Study into the Serial Killer – Ed Gein Born in 1906 in Wisconsin United States, Edward Theodore (Ed) Gein grew up to be a notorious murderer and grave robber whose real life led to the development of diverse fictional serial killers. The local law enforcement first suspected Gein after the disappearance of hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957. After entering his home, they were greeted by the gruesome sight of a headless worden’s body hanging from the ceiling. It was an absolute horror