Hi Caz.
Wow! I have to second Trevor’s opinion. That was very nicely done.
The only thing I would add is in regards to Mike’s view that “Scotland Yard place a huge bail on Tumblety (for mere gross indecency?).”
Tumblety’s bail had nothing to do with Scotland Yard or the Whitechapel Murders. Rob Clack has shown that the Magistrate, J. L. Hannay, who Tumblety appeared before, did fix high bail for men accused of acts of gross indecency. Rob cited the case of a defendant charged with gross indecency who was forced to pay two sureties totalling £500 and, on top of this, post a bail of £300. This man had absolutely nothing to do with the Whitechapel murders yet the combined sum to secure his bail was over double what Tumblety was asked to pay. It appears that rather than trying to keep a Ripper suspect under lock and key, as Tumblety supports would have it, Magistrate Hannay was actually trying to keep Homosexuals off the streets.
Wolf.
Wow! I have to second Trevor’s opinion. That was very nicely done.
The only thing I would add is in regards to Mike’s view that “Scotland Yard place a huge bail on Tumblety (for mere gross indecency?).”
Tumblety’s bail had nothing to do with Scotland Yard or the Whitechapel Murders. Rob Clack has shown that the Magistrate, J. L. Hannay, who Tumblety appeared before, did fix high bail for men accused of acts of gross indecency. Rob cited the case of a defendant charged with gross indecency who was forced to pay two sureties totalling £500 and, on top of this, post a bail of £300. This man had absolutely nothing to do with the Whitechapel murders yet the combined sum to secure his bail was over double what Tumblety was asked to pay. It appears that rather than trying to keep a Ripper suspect under lock and key, as Tumblety supports would have it, Magistrate Hannay was actually trying to keep Homosexuals off the streets.
Wolf.
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