Hi all,
When Francis Tumblety died, I believe in St Louis, his personal effects were itemized and recorded by the attending staff.
He had a very expensive gold pocket watch, a large chunk of money...some fine cufflinks, and in his vest pocket were found 2 small imitation gold rings. Sized for womens fingers. They were known as "flash rings in 1888, just polished brass.....when Annie has 2 just like that taken from her.
As far as I know, this is the only suspect that has even a possible circumstantial link with items potentially taken from any of the victims. In that they match the general description of Annie's rings, and the number taken....and its odd to find cheap imitation jewelry for a woman on the personage of an affluent man.
Does anyone else find this interesting...and does anyone know what happened to those rings?
Best regards
When Francis Tumblety died, I believe in St Louis, his personal effects were itemized and recorded by the attending staff.
He had a very expensive gold pocket watch, a large chunk of money...some fine cufflinks, and in his vest pocket were found 2 small imitation gold rings. Sized for womens fingers. They were known as "flash rings in 1888, just polished brass.....when Annie has 2 just like that taken from her.
As far as I know, this is the only suspect that has even a possible circumstantial link with items potentially taken from any of the victims. In that they match the general description of Annie's rings, and the number taken....and its odd to find cheap imitation jewelry for a woman on the personage of an affluent man.
Does anyone else find this interesting...and does anyone know what happened to those rings?
Best regards
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