On November 17, 1890, the jailer for the Murray, Idaho jail, a man named Ives, brought a carrier loaded with evening meals into the jailhouse. The load was no doubt somewhat awkward since he had rations for all six inmates. Prisoner Nicholas Tully – being held for assault with intent to kill, but considered a “trustee” – offered his help.
Murray, Idaho ca. 1907.
Central Washington University Archives.When Ives entered the cell block, Tully and another prisoner jumped him. After a brief struggle, ...
Published on November 17, 2022 00:39