Sam and Dean Winchester travel to Philadelphia to investigate the mysterious disappearances and murders of young blonde women from a specific apartment building. They soon discover the culprit is the spirit of H.H. Holmes, who has converted the building’s internal structure into a modern version of his infamous "Murder Castle".
: In one scene, a photo of Elizabeth Stride (a known victim of Jack the Ripper) is used as one of Holmes's victims, a famous continuity error for history buffs.
: Fans often note that while the show uses Holmes, it takes significant liberties—such as implying he only targeted young blonde women, whereas his actual victims were diverse in age and gender.
[s2e6] No Exit Guide
Sam and Dean Winchester travel to Philadelphia to investigate the mysterious disappearances and murders of young blonde women from a specific apartment building. They soon discover the culprit is the spirit of H.H. Holmes, who has converted the building’s internal structure into a modern version of his infamous "Murder Castle".
: In one scene, a photo of Elizabeth Stride (a known victim of Jack the Ripper) is used as one of Holmes's victims, a famous continuity error for history buffs. [S2E6] No Exit
: Fans often note that while the show uses Holmes, it takes significant liberties—such as implying he only targeted young blonde women, whereas his actual victims were diverse in age and gender. Sam and Dean Winchester travel to Philadelphia to