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Holmes' Confession
"This man is claiming their father. Not even a man," says Jepda Howe. Holmes probably expected his confession would like pretty much answer all the lingering questions they had, she adds. "He thought it was going to make up ... people are going to now understand his international and interstate travels'
In the final chapter of our coverage of H.H.Holmes, we talk about the theories connecting him to Jack the Ripper, his final days on the run and a trial and execution that has gone down in history.
Thank you to Dave White for research assistance.
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