Desmond Fas tau ib Confession

St. Louis Chief ntawm Detectives William Desmond yog paub tias kom nws muaj peev xwm tau confessions ntawm criminals. Tsis zoo li lwm detectives, leej twg yuav qee zaus siv lub cev sib thuam, Desmond eschewed cov “peb kawm ntawv”. Chief Desmond ntseeg tau ntaub ntawv los ntawm beating suspects unreliable kiag li.

Desmond yuav pib muaj kev sib sab laj nrog cov nyaj. Tom qab muab nws tom yooj yim, Desmond would let the suspect talk freely. He would let them betray facts that exposed their crimes before asking a series of questions about what they discussed. Tsis, the suspect would be tripped up by their lies. Soon they confessed their part in the suspected crime.

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Artist rendering ntawm cov me nyuam. Louis Chief ntawm Detectives William Desmond los ntawm cov pej xeem sau ntawv

Rau lub yim hli ntuj 16, 1891, St. Louis Police had Fred F. Osborne, a Billings, Montana resident, in prison for attempted fraud. After a discussion with Chief Desmond, Osborne went back to the Four Courts Building to sit in his cell and think. Within a few hours, he asked to see Chief Desmond.

Osborne told Chief Desmond that he had recently fallen on hard times. While he owned a small ranch in Montana, it was so heavily mortgaged, he could not sell it. Osborne had worked in St. Louis two years earlier with the Northern Pacific Railroad. Before leaving for Montana, Osborne took several bills of lading.

Osborne forged the bills of lading with the name of the Billings, Montana Station Agent. Osborne then wrote several Downtown St. Louis wool merchants about selling them $2,000 worth of wool. Osborne’s inability to answer questions about wool made the merchants suspicious. St. Louis Police arrested Osborne for attempted fraud.

Osborne begged Chief Desmond to send him back to Billings to be tried for forgery. In Billings, he would at least be able to see his wife and three children. Despite the belief that Osborne was working with a gang to defraud the merchants, Chief Desmond contacted the Billings, Montana authorities to see if they would prosecute Osborne for forgery. Chief Desmond intended to send him back to Montana, if Montana was going to prosecute him.

While Fred Osborne was a small town crook, Chief Desmond would be responsible for the arrest or prosecution of Hole-in-the-Wall Gang member Marion Hedgepeth, serial killer H.H. Holmes and international criminal Eddie Guerin. “Lub Sherlock Holmes St. Louis” left big shoes to fill.

Koj yuav tawm ib saib los nug cov lus nug txog qhov no, los yog tej qho hauv tshooj nram qab no, ntawm kuv Facebook phab, Twitter profile thiab Google+ nplooj ntawv.

Qhov chaw: St. Louis Dispatch tom qab, Lub yim hli ntuj 16, 1891 ib tsab, p. 4

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Cover of The Sherlock Holmes of Saint Louis: St. Louis Chief ntawm Detectives William Desmond

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