This message is from Joe Chetcuti:
I am happy to say that David Barrat has come across about four dozen letters in the National Archives at Kew that involved Tumblety's incarceration in the Old Capitol Prison in May 1865. The letters also revealed the extent of Tumblety's quest to collect $100,000 worth of recompense for his imprisonment.
David also discovered five affidavits at the National Archives that provided even more information about Tumblety's 1865 arrest in St. Louis and of the lucrative business he conducted there during that time. David put in a lot of hard work in organizing the material, and shortly thereafter, he kindly sent the paperwork to me. I thank him very much for his generosity. I've mailed copies to a few other Ripperologists, and they all agree that this is a cool discovery.
Over the upcoming weeks we'll be posting some of the newly discovered letters right here on this thread. The first letter that will be shown was written by Tumblety from his cell in the Old Capitol Prison. (Tumblety referred to the jail as Carroll Prison.) The letter was mailed to Sir Frederic Bruce who was the British Minister in Washington D.C. at the time.
As for the five affidavits, two of them will appear in the upcoming December 2015 issue of the Whitechapel Society Journal. Frogg Moody is helping out with this. So as you can see, there are plenty of good things going on right now.
I am happy to say that David Barrat has come across about four dozen letters in the National Archives at Kew that involved Tumblety's incarceration in the Old Capitol Prison in May 1865. The letters also revealed the extent of Tumblety's quest to collect $100,000 worth of recompense for his imprisonment.
David also discovered five affidavits at the National Archives that provided even more information about Tumblety's 1865 arrest in St. Louis and of the lucrative business he conducted there during that time. David put in a lot of hard work in organizing the material, and shortly thereafter, he kindly sent the paperwork to me. I thank him very much for his generosity. I've mailed copies to a few other Ripperologists, and they all agree that this is a cool discovery.
Over the upcoming weeks we'll be posting some of the newly discovered letters right here on this thread. The first letter that will be shown was written by Tumblety from his cell in the Old Capitol Prison. (Tumblety referred to the jail as Carroll Prison.) The letter was mailed to Sir Frederic Bruce who was the British Minister in Washington D.C. at the time.
As for the five affidavits, two of them will appear in the upcoming December 2015 issue of the Whitechapel Society Journal. Frogg Moody is helping out with this. So as you can see, there are plenty of good things going on right now.
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