Detective Shefi nabs kusarë Desperate

Më dhjetor 3, 1896, tre burra hynë Zyrën Kryesore Birraria në St. Louis në rreth 2:30 mëngjesit. Turp Robert Hofferkamp afrua burrat. Burrat prodhuar revole dhe i tha Hofferkamp dhe asistent e tij për të vjellë duart e tyre.

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Shefi Desmond Neni nga e diela, Tetor 30, 1904 Edicioni i St. Louis Republika

Burrat morën $10,000 nga zyra në atë që do të jetë një Heist multi-million dollar sot. The robbers tied up and gagged Hofferkamp and his assistant. Instead of fleeing the city though, the men stayed around St. Louis. It would be a big mistake on the men’s part.

St. Louis Chief of Detectives William Desmond was known as the “thief-taker” throughout the United States. Desmond would again work his magic. Desmond captured the three robbers, Joseph Stanley, Joseph McLaughlin and Billy Wolf, on January 6, 1897.

Chief Desmond received a tip on the men’s whereabouts from Stanley’s mistress. Desmond then personally arrested Stanley and McLaughlin in East St. Louis, Illinois as they were attempting to board a train for Indianapolis. Desmond sent detectives to pick up Billy Wolf, a local barber.

In contrast to their bold heist, all three men quickly confessed to Desmond. They all admitted to their part in the robbery. While all three men probably served some time in prison, I have not found any reference to the eventual outcome of the trial.

Billy Wolf did continue to ply his trade in St. Louis as a barber. He died in 1930 në 80 years of age after being run down by an automobile. St. Louis Coroner could not determine if Wolf was killed or if it was an accident, which indicates a hit and run accident.

Desmond would be the bane of men like Stanley, McLaughlin and Wolf. “The Sherlock Holmes of St. Louis” was more than a match for the criminal element.

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

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