Daniel Ciarrocchi is a writer, old soul, and recovering journalist from Baltimore. He loves collaborating with like-minded weirdos, appearing on Jeopardy, and quoting cromulent episodes of The Simpsons. Daniel owns five guitars, one cat, a one-hundred-year-old Remington typewriter, and his neurodivergence.
The story of H.H. Holmes, America's first serial killer, unfolds in Chicago, 1893, as he builds a "Murder Castle" during the World’s Columbian Exposition. This dramedy vividly recounts the terror, turmoil, and tragedy of his maniacal killing spree.