As we know, the indictment of Tumblety has the names of the witnesses against him on the back, including the names of the two officers who must have arrested him for the indecency offences:
"Frank Froest P.C. C.I.D.
Walter Dinnie P.S. C.I.D."
Strangely, the information is incorrect. Throughout all of 1888 both Froest and Dinnie were Detective-Sergeants within the Commissioner's Office, or Central Office, (C.O.). Froest was not a constable as indicated on the reverse of the indictment.
They might not have received any financial reward for arresting Tumblety (although Froest was awarded 7s 6d on 6 December 1888 for an unknown reason) but it certainly did their careers no harm. They were both recommended for promotion to Inspector in December 1888 and PO of 27 December 1888 (as below) instructed them to attend on 9th January for an educational examination.
Dinnie passed and was promoted to Inspector (2nd class) on 26 January 1889. Froest was not so lucky this time round but he took the exam again in September and was himself eventually promoted to Inspector.
"Frank Froest P.C. C.I.D.
Walter Dinnie P.S. C.I.D."
Strangely, the information is incorrect. Throughout all of 1888 both Froest and Dinnie were Detective-Sergeants within the Commissioner's Office, or Central Office, (C.O.). Froest was not a constable as indicated on the reverse of the indictment.
They might not have received any financial reward for arresting Tumblety (although Froest was awarded 7s 6d on 6 December 1888 for an unknown reason) but it certainly did their careers no harm. They were both recommended for promotion to Inspector in December 1888 and PO of 27 December 1888 (as below) instructed them to attend on 9th January for an educational examination.
Dinnie passed and was promoted to Inspector (2nd class) on 26 January 1889. Froest was not so lucky this time round but he took the exam again in September and was himself eventually promoted to Inspector.
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