A Detective’s Experience
The Decoy’s Victim
“I can tell you an event which, although it did not come within the sphere of my own business relations, yet was within my personal observation, and for the correctness of which I can vouch,” said Mr. F——, as the reporter seated himself to hear some incident connected with his experience as a detective.
“A young Kentuckian had come to the city in the winter of 185—, as many do, purely for pleasure. Of great wealth, and by no means careful of his personal associates, he soon plunged into a career of dissipation which rapidly fitted him to become the victim of one of the most remarkable women of her age. This person was the wife of a noted gambler. She had apartments at the most fashionable hotel, and acted as a decoy to her profligate and unscrupulous consort. She was a Spanish Creole, and possessed every fascinating trait which have so distinguished the women of her race. But added to the exquisite beauty of her person, she possessed an educated mind, and was in reality fitted to [xxx] any sphere in society. Always dressed in robes that ever enhanced her rich tropical beauty—easy of access, and to… Read More