On January 6, 1873, Edward Stokes was sentenced to hang for the murder of financier and railroad magnate James Fisk. Stokes was well-connected politically and he awaited his appeal in a comfortably furnished cell in the Tombs with meals catered by Delmonicos.
Stokes was granted a new trial, was convicted of manslaughter and senteneced to six years in Sing Sing prison.
Read the full story here: Jubilee Jim.
Source:
“The Stokes Trial and Sentence,” Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, January 25, 1873.
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