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eill Cream. The graduate of McGill Medical School murdered as many as ten p=
eople in Canada, the United States, and Britain between 1877 and 1892, esca=
ping suspicion and even a life sentence in prison to kill, again and again.=
In this excerpt from The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a V=
ictorian Era Serial Killer, published by Algonquin Books, author Dean Jobb =
follows Cream from the gates of an American prison to the streets of Englan=
d, where the ruthless poisoner is about to unleash his wrath on the women o=
f London. Joliet, Illinois, July 1891
The iron door of the Illinois State Penitentiary in Joliet groaned =
open and spat a haggard-looking man into the world he had left almost a dec=
ade earlier. It was the final day of July 1891, a clear-sky Friday. High ab=
ove the man?s head, atop the gray limestone walls of the penitentiary forty=
miles southwest of Chicago, men in blue coats toting Winchester rifles wat=
ched him walk away. If this had been an escape, a single guard could have p=
umped sixteen bullets into his back without reloading. Thomas Neill=
Cream?s hollow cheeks and sharp-edged features were the legacy of years at=
hard labor and stints in the mind-crushing hell of solitary confinement. H=
e had traded his zebra-striped prison uniform for a new suit?a modest gift,=
like the ten dollars in his pocket, from the State of Illinois. His few be=
longings were stuffed into a pillowcase. Prison staff stopped cutting an in=
mate?s hair in the weeks before release and the men could grow a mustache o=
r beard, helping them blend in. But the practice had made little difference=
to Cream, who was almost completely bald. Besides, after marching day afte=
r day in lockstep with fellow inmates?pressed together, single file, inchin=
g along like a giant striped caterpillar?many walked with the shuffling gai=
t that betrayed them as former inmates. ?The stripes,? noted Joliet?s warde=
n, Robert McClaughry, ?show through his citizen?s clothes.?
Cream had been inside for nine years and 273 days. Chester Arthur h=
ad just become president, replacing the assassinated James Garfield, when h=
e began serving a life sentence for murder in November 1881. Grover Clevel=
and had won and lost the presidency in the meantime and now Benjamin Harris=
on occupied the White House. People who peered into the eyepiece of a proto=
type of Edison?s kinetoscope, unveiled a few weeks earlier, were astounded =
to see moving images. In Springfield, Massachusetts, brothers Charles and J=
Frank Duryea were tinkering with a prototype they called the ?Motor Wagon=
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Even crime fighting had changed during Cream?s confinement. A few y=
ears before his release, an array of odd-looking calipers and measuring sti=
cks had arrived at Joliet. Calibrated in centimeters and millimeters?metric=
-system increments rarely used in the United States?the devices were design=
ed to precisely record the size of specific parts of the body. This pioneer=
ing system of identifying criminals bore a name as strange and foreign as t=
he tools it required: bertillonage. The system, developed in France=
, was based on eleven measurements, including a person?s overall height, th=
e width of the head, the dimensions of the ear, the size of the left foot a=
nd the forearm, and the length of the middle and ring fingers. While two me=
n might be found to have the same-sized foot, the chances of multiple measu=
rements being identical were remote, and the odds of finding two subjects w=
ith identical sets of all eleven measurements was estimated at one in more =
than four million. To make a misidentification even more unlikely, the subj=
ect?s face was photographed, and eye color and any tattoos or scars were re=
corded. The system ?renders the identification of felons and chronic law br=
eakers . . . an absolute certainty,? claimed Joliet?s records clerk, Sidney=
Wetmore. ?Mistake is impossible.?
But bertillonage had its drawbacks?and its detractors. Carefully me=
asuring feet, ears, and fingers of offenders like Cream was a time-consumin=
g process and skilled, trained technicians were needed to ensure the result=
s were accurate. Tools became worn or bent through constant use, producing =
results that could match an innocent man to the crimes of someone of simila=
r size and build. And there was no central registry, making it difficult to=
trace a suspect who refused to reveal where he had lived or worked before =
his arrest. Some prison officials also questioned the fairness of keeping d=
etailed records of men who had served their time and might never break the =
law again. McClaughry?s counterargument, that the records were checked only=
when a former inmate reoffended, highlighted the system?s most serious fla=
w?finding matching measurements simply proved that a suspect in custody had=
a criminal record. Unlike fingerprints, which were still years away from b=
eing accepted as a forensic tool, Bertillon records could not link an unkno=
wn offender to the scene of a crime. ?No man can be pursued by the police o=
r by any detective,? McClaughry admitted at a national meeting of wardens i=
n 1890, ?by means of this system.?
When Cream emerged from behind the walls of Joliet in the summer of=
1891, there was little to connect him with his dark, murderous past. He wa=
s a doctor from Canada who had grown up in Quebec City and boasted a medica=
l degree from Montreal?s McGill University. He was also a new kind of kille=
r, choosing victims at random and killing without remorse. A cold-blooded f=
iend who murdered, the Chicago Daily Tribune would later declare in disbeli=
ef, ?simply for the sake of murder.? A serial killer, and one of the most b=
rutal and prolific in history. Herman Webster Mudgett, a doctor who went by=
the name H. H. Holmes, killed at least nine people and would come to be co=
nsidered one of America?s first serial killers. But by the time Holmes clai=
med his first victim in 1891 and long before the infamous Jack the Ripper t=
errorized London in 1888, Cream was suspected of killing as many as six peo=
ple, most of them deliberately poisoned with tainted medicine. His latest v=
ictim had been the husband of his mistress, and this was the murder that ha=
d consigned him to a hovel-like cell in Joliet. His earlier victims?two in =
Canada, including his wife, Flora Brooks, his patient Catharine Gardner in =
London, Ontario, and three more in Chicago?were young women who were pregna=
nt and desperate to induce an abortion; they had made the tragic mistake of=
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<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">It was a routine Sunday afternoon for =
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ongtime fixture on Wall Street. After playing two strenuous rounds of tenni=
s at the River Club, he was relaxing in his bedroom watching a football gam=
e. Three days earlier, on New Year's Day 2015, the tall, athletic financier=
had quietly celebrated his seventieth birthday and showed no signs of slow=
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te wife, Shelley, was chatting with friends on her laptop when the doorbell=
rang around 3:15 p.m. It was a surprise, as they weren't expecting anyone,=
and their doorman usually called to announce visitors.</span></p>=20
<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">Shelley opened the front door to find =
her son, Tommy, outside, wearing a hoodie and carrying a duffel bag. It was=
the first time she had seen him in five months; they had a difficult relat=
ionship, and he usually kept his distance. Shelley was delighted to see him=
, hoping it might be an encouraging sign of a better relationship between h=
im and his father.</span></p>=20
<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">?He said it was real important,? Shell=
ey recalled. ?He wanted to talk to Dad about business. I was thrilled.?</sp=
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<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">As Tommy strolled into the apartment, =
he asked if his younger sister, Bess, was there. Shelley told him she was a=
t church.</span></p>=20
<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">Then he said he was hungry and asked h=
is mother to go to the store and buy him a sandwich and a Coke. He told her=
to come back in an hour, so he would have enough time with his father. Uns=
ure whether they should be left alone together, Shelley offered to make him=
a sandwich, but Tommy insisted she go.</span></p>=20
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<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">Thomas Strong Gilbert Jr. was born int=
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tan apartment on Park Avenue and a town house on the Upper East Side. He ha=
d the finest education money could buy, going to the Buckley School and the=
n Deerfield Academy, where he shone at varsity football, basketball, and ba=
seball. A straight A student, Tommy had an IQ of 140, was fluent in Mandari=
n Chinese, and excelled at higher mathematics.</span></p>=20
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star looks turned women's heads. Blond, blue-eyed, and six feet three inche=
s tall, designer clothes framed his muscular body, carefully sculpted from =
daily workouts in the gym. He followed in his father's and grandfather's fo=
otsteps to attend Princeton University, where he majored in economics and g=
raduated with honors.</span></p>=20
<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">Like a modern-day Jay Gatsby, he moved=
in the rarest of social circles, the epitome of the rich, successful man-a=
bout-town. He was frequently seen in the society pages, squiring a beautifu=
l socialite to a Manhattan black-tie event or attending a charity event in =
the Hamptons.</span></p>=20
<p><span style=3D"color: #ffffff;">?He has the pedigree of this incredibl=
y sophisticated person,? explained a friend. ?But the mind and the skin are=
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starting a hedge fund with his own secret algorithm, even registering the =
name Mameluke Capital with the Securities and Exchange Commission. But afte=
r twice failing the Chartered Financial Analyst Level II exam, essential fo=
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