STORIES BY A DETECTIVE
The Latimer Robbery
“One day, some years ago, Mr. Latimer called upon me. He was a wealthy man, a land owner, engaged in several kinds of business and among others in the sale of real-estate. He said that on the previous night the sum of $7,255 had been stolen from a room adjoining his bedroom. He had left it there in the evening, because it had been too late to deposit it at the bank. I asked him where, from whom, and in what sums the money had been received, and I ascertained from him that he had been collecting house rents, a part he had taken for a load of pressed hay sold in Jersey City, and another sum had come to him from the country. At my request he gave me a specification of each of the separate payments, also the names of the parties who had paid them, and the considerations. I also asked him whether any other persons were present when he received the money. In reply to this question he told me when he took the money for the hay several persons were standing by, some were customers, others working people, a few well, but rather flashily dressed young men. Latimer had taken out his pocket-book in which there was already a considerable sum of money, and opened it to put in the amount just received. He had put this back into an inner pocket of his waistcoat, and as soon as he reached home, he put it away in the safe. After this interview Mr. Latimer left me and I promised to visit him another day at his house, and take a look at… Read More