Even the DNA is Wrong — The Case Against H.H. Holmes
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For over a century, one question keeps coming up: could H.H. Holmes — America's first serial killer — also have been Jack the Ripper?
Books have been written. DNA has been tested. Holmes's own great-great-grandson spent years trying to prove it.
I looked closely at the evidence — and at the five most serious Ripper suspects on record. For each one, two questions: what does the evidence actually show, and does the psychology fit?
Because a killer's psychology is like a fingerprint. The way someone kills tells you something about who they are. And more importantly — who they're not.
What I found wasn't what I expected.
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