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The Geelong Advertiser
8 August 1903
The Geelong Advertiser
8 August 1903
A "RIPPER" ECHO
Dr. Francis Tumblcty died recently in the Charity Hospital at St. Louis. A remarkable incident in his career was his arrest on the suspicion that he was "Jack the Ripper." On another occasion he was accused of complicity in a plot to infest the North with Yellow Fever during the Civil War.' Dr Tumblety left a fortune of over £27,000.
Dr. Francis Tumblcty died recently in the Charity Hospital at St. Louis. A remarkable incident in his career was his arrest on the suspicion that he was "Jack the Ripper." On another occasion he was accused of complicity in a plot to infest the North with Yellow Fever during the Civil War.' Dr Tumblety left a fortune of over £27,000.
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