Historical Inaccuracies
Roanoke Colony is dear to my heart, as is my maiden name, which is Dare. The Author need check with the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources regarding information on its so-called (for there are natural, obvious explanations as to what truly happened) "mysterious" disappearance. Oral history of my family says the survivors were either enslaved by local First People's and/or absorbed into their culture.
In the beginning of the book when the author discovers the diaries in the false bottom, he writes the dog was growling and barking, as if it perceived an otherworldly entity. If one were present, the animal would have behaving thusly from the arrival of said objects; thus dramatically enhancing the tension of the reader as our intrepid author discovers his debauched ancestors legacy.
Of course this author is certain that, save for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, his astutely keen psychopathic Paternal Grandfather, three times removed, was also a mass murderer responsible for the Whitechapel Murders, London England, late 19th century. My my. There is no grandiosity in this fellows family: he appears to be in possession of it all. And speaking of possession.
The author ought to seek the counsel of either a psychiatrist or a priest or both.
Every description given of the mental obsession, the physical suffering this man underwent is remarkably symptomatic of one who is suffering possession. Who knows? Perhaps his family line was cursed by a victim, or more likely, Great great Grandpa willingly chose evil and the world of evil, due to his malicious sense of hubris.
In the end, life is about the choices one makes as aptly described in this book. These are the things I liked about the book. These are the things I didn't like about the book.
The answers are already known as to the motivation of H.H.Holmes. If my name were Herman, I'd change it too, and sell my soul to the devil. Just kidding. Maybe Zac and the Ghost Adventure crew will make a movie out of this book.
I do have a question for Jeff Mudgett, though. Why aren't there any photographs of said diaries? Did you keep the map? I would cross reference dated, locations and time with anyone who may have gone missing. Could ol' H.H. have been the Zodiac Killer? The Cleveland Torso Murderer? How about the infamous Viscilla Axman? They have to be related!
The idea of sanctification of the USPS where the castle stood is an outstanding suggestion. That blessing ought to extend outward and upwards, all the way to the White House.
Any apologies from the author, I'm afraid, would have to be done by Quija board, as H.H.Holmes' victims, are, you know, dead.
I purchased this book and this is my opinion.
Keep up with the effort to find the truth, Jeff Mudgett.