The Herriges Horror in Philadelphia
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The Herriges Horror in Philadelphia: A Full History of the Whole Affair is a sensational and gripping exposé that delves into one of the most shocking and disturbing cases of alleged cruelty and confinement in 19th-century America. This book recounts the harrowing story of William Herriges, a man reportedly kept imprisoned in a dark, squalid cage for over twenty years within his own family home, hidden away by his mother and brother. The narrative unfolds with vivid detail, drawing from eyewitness testimonies, newspaper reports, and official investigations to paint a chilling portrait of neglect, secrecy, and the failure of social institutions. Set against the backdrop of Victorian-era Philadelphia, the book explores the public outrage and fascination that erupted when the case came to light. It examines the motives and possible mental states of the family members involved, the role of neighbors and authorities, and the broader societal implications of such an atrocity occurring in a supposedly civilized city. The text is rich with dramatic descriptions, emotional appeals, and moral reflections, making it both a historical document and a piece of sensational journalism. Readers are taken inside the Herriges household, where the unimaginable conditions endured by the victim are described in graphic detail: the darkness, filth, and isolation that defined his existence for two decades. The book also follows the subsequent legal proceedings, the media frenzy, and the public's demand for justice and reform. The Herriges Horror in Philadelphia stands as a powerful testament to the dangers of unchecked authority within the family, the importance of community vigilance, and the enduring human fascination with true crime and the macabre.
Product Details
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 144 Pages
Filesize: 974.4 KB
ISBN: 9782528108123
Published: Sept. 1, 2025