43 reviews
- matthijsalexander
- Jul 27, 2017
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I watched this gripping story and am still disappointed that any results of dredging the river near a factory Holmes owned was not revealed. Amarylis and Jeff visit this spot towards the end of the presentation and agree that it would have been easy and indeed probable that incriminating evidence may have been discarded underwater. They agree it should be dredged and checked but the show just ends there. I am to this day wondering if anything like that was done! Quite frustrating reallly, and not logical that it wouldn't have been followed up on given their 'thorough' investigation'. Hopefully someone will reveal this to those of the watchers who may be also wondering.
- pnguin911-152-756846
- Dec 6, 2021
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Eloquently or Not This Program still proves to be insightful and VERY Entertaining. It's too Easy to haphazardly make judgments, about such a Famous Cold Case. But the facts are too Endearing to ignore! Say what you want about American Programming, But the History Channel has brought life, at the very least a new dialog for the younger generation to form their own opinions.
The fact that H.H Holmes's own descendant, is the soul force behind the show's existence doesn't take ANYTHING Away from the validity of the claims. It's a tale everyone whats to know the end to.
It's a 6 part series, And I for one am going to stay tuned to see if Holmes's Lost Time can be accounted for!
The fact that H.H Holmes's own descendant, is the soul force behind the show's existence doesn't take ANYTHING Away from the validity of the claims. It's a tale everyone whats to know the end to.
It's a 6 part series, And I for one am going to stay tuned to see if Holmes's Lost Time can be accounted for!
- wearycannibal
- Jul 31, 2017
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The amount of recap in this series is astounding. Instead of 8 episodes, they could've made it into 5. I bet they said the same phrases a hundred times: what they're investigating, what they hope to find, what their expectations were, etc. It actually got mildly infuriating because it was constant recapping. The actual content was good and interesting, though. You can probably just watch the last 3 episodes to get all the info you need, and avoid literal hours of filler shots and repetition.
Don't forget the fact that this series only has one season, so it left off without answers to several questions they'd already posed. Frustrating.
Don't forget the fact that this series only has one season, so it left off without answers to several questions they'd already posed. Frustrating.
- TakeUpReel
- Aug 29, 2017
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Hundreds of years later and more generations after another, the killers of the century, Jack the Ripper and H. H. Holmes, can still catch our interests and eagerness to discover and offering more possibilities for us to learn more. The show has a perhaps awkward pair, but Fox's enthusiastic (and sometimes sceptical) personality and skills in her crafts and Mudgett's desire to prove his theory are both of which could be reflected upon us whilst viewing this series. It is impressive to have the true descendent of H. H. Holmes (never knew of this) be a part of the undiscovered mystery that is one of the greatest horrors of its time in history. Quite entertaining.
- lolita-minako
- May 28, 2021
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Like clearing up after a hurricane, where do you start? An appalling load of rubbish from start to finish. Here are a few facts. 1. Nobody ever saw the killer - so there are no eyewitness statements as to his appearance. 2. For anyone who thinks he has surgical skill, take a look at the Eddowes photographs, I could have done a neater job with a blunt chainsaw. 3. Not one single letter has ever been proved to have come from the killer, the one that a lot of experts say might have wasn't even mentioned. 4. There are no clues left by the killer, except possibly the Goulston Street graffito. 5. There is absolutely nothing to point to the nationality of the killer. The one American suspect Dr Tumblety was arrested for homosexual acts in a public toilet with men, not for being a suspect. 6. The killer knew the streets of the East End and knew the people, he was one of them, he wasn't a mastermind - just lucky.
Loved the show so much. Very satisfying especially if you nerd out over this kinda stuff! I wanted there to be a season 2 so bad and VERY disappointed its canceled. I think the audience had lots more questions that could have been answered. Now just crossing my fingers that maybe Netflix will pick this show up.
- rayandhalli
- Sep 24, 2018
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First I love documentaries and this is about 50% documentary and 50% conjecture.Learning about this serial killer was interesting and scary, but the attempt to draw a connection to Jack the Ripper is very so-so with at best coincidences.Worth your time?If you love documentaries about crime and wasting half your time,you're good to go.
- MiketheWhistle
- May 8, 2018
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- straycat-67007
- Sep 2, 2017
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Does anyone know when or if this is coming back on>
- sdearwechter
- Feb 24, 2018
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All the evidence makes sense and this shows methodically how Jack the Ripper and HH Holmes were one and the same, I am convinced after watching all of the episodes that HH Holmes was Jack the Ripper! Cannot believe it, amazing series
- linda-glass
- Feb 1, 2021
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OK the main flaw that I feel throws this conspiracy theory out the window is this: We have an American in Chicago, living in a town that was familiar to him with a simple "grid" system infrastructure which would have been easy for him to navigate. However,he jumps on a ship and travels to London to commit several murders that he does under the cover of darkness in an unfamiliar city that is basically a "labyrinth" of confusing streets and gets away every time? I think not! Jack the Ripper was a local to the area and that is how he managed to elude capture - I know its not as exciting but do we want reality or entertainment.
- corvette-45921
- Sep 20, 2017
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- MrMovieReviewer
- Dec 20, 2019
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- ghamilton-33621
- Sep 16, 2017
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Over the years I've always had a fascination of just who Jack The Ripper was? So when I heard about this new documentary I tried to keep an open mind going into it. I will always listen to theories on who it could be. I had done a little research and had heard that many people had said that Jeff Mudgett who has the leading role in this documentary series and is H.H. Holmes great, great grandson, or something like that, was a bit 'nutty' ... All this show really does is confirms that. His theory that H.H. Holmes is Jack The Ripper... NO, HE'S NOT. 100% he's not. Don't waste your time with this. It's full of close but not close enough theories. A lot of it is based on if Holmes faked his own death and the Ripper style murders that happened afterwards.. Well, it turns out he didn't fake his own death and the Ripper style murders still happened. They go on about periods where he stopped killing. And the murders started in London. There could be many other explanations for this.
Like I said, there are too many... so it's Holmes, it's Holmes, it's Holmes... Only to discover it's not. All the conclusive - we can't say it's not him... yeah, but you can't say it is him. Like I said. Don't waste your time on this. If I could give a good bit of advice - Go and read some books on Jack The Ripper and come to your own conclusions... Just be prepared for your main suspect to change the more you read into this... I know I have over the years
Like I said, there are too many... so it's Holmes, it's Holmes, it's Holmes... Only to discover it's not. All the conclusive - we can't say it's not him... yeah, but you can't say it is him. Like I said. Don't waste your time on this. If I could give a good bit of advice - Go and read some books on Jack The Ripper and come to your own conclusions... Just be prepared for your main suspect to change the more you read into this... I know I have over the years
- srthelegend
- Sep 27, 2017
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- perid-35039
- Oct 9, 2017
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Jeff Mudgett comes across as someone who only cares about proving he's right. The way it's edited, the leads seem shocked by some of the stuff they learn from 'experts' that's common knowledge of H.H. Holmes & as his grandson who has spent 20 trying to prove H.H. Holmes & Jack The Ripper are the same person he would have know these facts. The leads also take a rumour and state it as facts.
- louisenicholl
- Feb 12, 2021
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- natemansur
- Feb 2, 2019
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Remember Geraldo Rivera and Al Capone's vault? This is the same thing. All sorts of hype and absolutely nothing to show for it. If Amaryllis Fox had any credibility before this show, she has surely lost it now. I suspect the people who put up the money for this and saw it go swirling down the drain, decided that a second season of nothing but circumstantial evidence wasn't worth it.
- turkman1412
- Nov 19, 2017
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