I am still not clear on the requirements for extradition as they existed in 1888. So, a number of questions if you will:
1. Could Tumblety have been extradited from America back to England solely on the charges of gross indecency? Would his jumping bail in England be a factor?
2. Could Tumblety have been extradited if he had been charged with the Ripper murders? Would officials in America have to review those charges or would the mere fact that he had been charged in England suffice?
3. Could he have been extradited on the mere suspicion of murder?
4. What would the police in England need to have done before charging him with murder? Would they have feared a lawsuit for slander and false arrest?
5. Could the official requirements have been bent a little since there was a possibility that this man could be Jack the Ripper or would that be completely impossible?
Any light that you could shed on this would be appreciated.
c.d.
1. Could Tumblety have been extradited from America back to England solely on the charges of gross indecency? Would his jumping bail in England be a factor?
2. Could Tumblety have been extradited if he had been charged with the Ripper murders? Would officials in America have to review those charges or would the mere fact that he had been charged in England suffice?
3. Could he have been extradited on the mere suspicion of murder?
4. What would the police in England need to have done before charging him with murder? Would they have feared a lawsuit for slander and false arrest?
5. Could the official requirements have been bent a little since there was a possibility that this man could be Jack the Ripper or would that be completely impossible?
Any light that you could shed on this would be appreciated.
c.d.
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