Holmes and Jack the Ripper were both notable Victorian serial killers, and over the years, various parallels have been drawn between the two. Some people have even suggested that the two could have been one and the same… an intriguing, if horrifying, prospect. Jack the Ripper, the infamous serial killer, started his murderous stint from the streets of the East End in

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“Chills went up and down my spine," Jeff Mudgett said
Could the Whitechapel fiend really have been the alter-ego of notorious American serial killer HH Holmes? Here are the cases for and against. At first glance, Holmes and the Ripper were very different kinds of killers. Jack stalked his prey in the filthy streets of Victorian London , hacking and slashing right under the noses of patrolling police officers. Match the murder weapon to match the murderer. Holmes used the same knife. And yet, contrary to popular belief, Jack the Ripper was indeed methodical in his approach. He would throttle the women silently, carefully lay their bodies down on the ground and then proceed with the mutilation.
Holmes could have committed murders in London
A series of murders that took place in the East End of London from August to November was blamed on an unidentified assailant who was nicknamed Jack the Ripper. Since that time, the identity of the killer or killers has been widely debated, and over Jack the Ripper suspects have been named. Metropolitan Police Service files show that their investigation into the serial killings encompassed 11 separate murders between and , known in the police docket as the " Whitechapel murders ". These murders occurred between August and November within a short distance of each other, and are collectively known as the " canonical five ". The swiftness of the attacks, and the manner of the mutilations performed on some of the bodies, which included disembowelment and removal of organs, led to speculation that the murderer had the skills of a physician or butcher.
Many people, upon hearing that they are the progeny of a mass-murderer, bury this fact and shy away from it as much as possible. Jeff Mudgett, a lawyer and former Commander in the U. He also has taken his crusade everywhere from TED to the printed page to prove that his relative was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. He would then trap and kill the unsuspecting women within a series of passageways, secret rooms, gas chambers, vaults and acid pits. After his capture, Holmes confessed to 27 murders, but it's possible that the actual number of Murder Castle victims may have been closer to