10 - The Crimes of George Taylor
Forgotten Darkness

10 - The Crimes of George Taylor

2018-09-27
A different kind of mud-slinging in the nation's capital - the bizarre story of George Taylor, AKA 1893-1894's Jack the Slasher, is recounted.  Not a jar of molasses or goose-down pillow was safe.  Also, the White House is visited by a "pestiferous crank." “A nest of tramps,” Washington Evening Star, November 21, 1893. “After the president,” Troy (AL) Messenger, November 29, 1893. “Another slasher outrage,” Washington Evening Star, January 22, 1894. “Astonishing vandalism,” Elwood (IN) Daily Press, December 2, 1893. “Attempted burglary,” Washington Evening Star, March 8, 1894.
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