A Gang Of Bold Robbers In France-Experience Of The Parisian Detective, Dumeylard
A Gang Of Twenty-One Robbers, Men And Women—A Bold Robbery Of A Jewelry Store, With Attempt At Assassination—The Language Of The Thieves In Paris (Argot)—Great Skill Exhibited—Mr. Dumeylard On The Track—A Tell-Tale Handkerchief—Correspondence Of The Gang—The Robbers On The Alert—Two—More Detectives On The Track—False Passes Manufactured With Unheard-Of Skill—What Do The Boxes Contain?—The House of The Colonel Beck—A Pathetic Letter—Graft, Mayer, And Pascal, The Leaders Of The Gang—Cousin Madelon, The Correspondent—A Skillful Robbery Of The Store Of Mr. Radigeut—What The Detectives In Paris Are Doing—The Gang Before Court—Graft, The Martyr—Pascal, The Confessor—A Peep In The Past At The Robbers, Their Register Overhauled—How The French Courts Proceed—Graft Compares Himself With Christ—Three Ladies In The Case—Ulmo, The Purchaser Of Stolen Goods—A Robbery Of Fifteen Thousand Francs Of Mr. Mourisson Movel—Theft At Rive-De-Gier—An Ingenious Tool For Counterfeiting City-Stamps—Attempt At Robbery At Ferté-Sous-Jouarre—A Safe Weighing Two Hundred And Fifty Kilogrammes Skillfully Transported—Graft, The Pathetic Lover, In Court—Speeches Of The Criminals—The Abused Graft—The Criminals Meet Their Doom.
by George McWatters
At about half past two in the morning of the 30th of August, 1857, strange noises were suddenly heard in the quiet street Guillaume le Conquérant, at Paris. There were cries, imprecations, the sound of heavy steps. They commenced in one of the houses of the street, and were soon heard in the street itself; a number of men were running. One man left the group and went in the direction of the Palais-de-Justice. Another man, who was only dressed in a night-shirt, over which he had thrown a coat, ran after the fugitive; the latter suddenly turned around and shot at him twice.… Read More