Mounted Justice: True Stories of the Pennsylvania State Police
Katherine Mayo
Paperback
(Forgotten Books, July 27, 2012)
Eably one Saturday morning in A ugust, 1913, a peculiarly brutal murder was committed at Maaikenshof, the estate of my friend Miss M, Moyca Newell, in Bedford Hills, New York. The victim was Sam Howell, a fine young A merican, contractors foreman on a building job. The murderers were four aliens; their motive, to seize the pwiy-roll that Howell, unarmed, was carrying to the building site. The four did not get the pay-roll, for the reason that Sam Howell, characteristically, gave his life in its stead. But, although fully identified, they escaped scot free, and walk to-day, as far as that crime is concemeidy unpunished and undistiubed. If an overseeing Olympian, weary of the slackness of mankind, had ordained a tragedy especially to show the futility of all existing provision to cover such an event, the result could not have been more complete. Howell sgallant sacrifice, with the immediate consequences, showed in detail and beyond all question that our hoary sheriff-constable system leaves country districts in time of need without protection worthy of the name. The conditions then uncovered were at once humiliating and intolerable; and so, out of sorrow and shame, was bom New York State smovement for a State Police. The star of this movement shone from Pennsylvania, whose magnificent State Police Force was then in its eighth year of service. As protectors of life.(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text.