Gideon
my point remains.
Not one single American news report of 1888 mentioned Tumblety in connection with his homosexual acts against young men in England.
It is all well and good to mention the 'special' amendment to the 'Modern Babylon' legislation, for an English law maker, or giver, would have fully understood the implications, however I would suggest to you that the average American in the streets - or at his newsdesk - wouldn't have had a clue what that meant.
This seems obvious to me as the American press make absolutely no mention of Tumblety's offences against young men.
Ain't that a tad strange?
my point remains.
Not one single American news report of 1888 mentioned Tumblety in connection with his homosexual acts against young men in England.
It is all well and good to mention the 'special' amendment to the 'Modern Babylon' legislation, for an English law maker, or giver, would have fully understood the implications, however I would suggest to you that the average American in the streets - or at his newsdesk - wouldn't have had a clue what that meant.
This seems obvious to me as the American press make absolutely no mention of Tumblety's offences against young men.
Ain't that a tad strange?
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