Joe Chetcuti has discovered some additional newspaper reports on Francis Tumblety that probably have not appeared before on any Ripper web site. Those new articles will be posted on this thread. Here is the first one:
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
December 19, 1888
Page 5, Column 1
THE WHITECHAPEL SUSPECT.
Charles A. Pollack of Jefferson City Recalls a Challenge to Dr. Tumblety.
In connection with the more or less plaid career of Dr. Tumblety, the Whitechapel murder suspect, Charles A. Pollack, formerly of this city but at present residing in Jefferson City, recalls the fact that while the sanguinary doctor lived in St. Louis in 1868 he became involved in a little unpleasantness with Mr. Leonard Loring, a young medical student, which eventually became very serious, as touching the honor of both parties. Loring capped the climax by sending Tumblety a challenge, which was carried by Pollack. Tumblety received the missive with contempt and paid no further attention to it.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
December 19, 1888
Page 5, Column 1
THE WHITECHAPEL SUSPECT.
Charles A. Pollack of Jefferson City Recalls a Challenge to Dr. Tumblety.
In connection with the more or less plaid career of Dr. Tumblety, the Whitechapel murder suspect, Charles A. Pollack, formerly of this city but at present residing in Jefferson City, recalls the fact that while the sanguinary doctor lived in St. Louis in 1868 he became involved in a little unpleasantness with Mr. Leonard Loring, a young medical student, which eventually became very serious, as touching the honor of both parties. Loring capped the climax by sending Tumblety a challenge, which was carried by Pollack. Tumblety received the missive with contempt and paid no further attention to it.
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