翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ John Wilson (Yorkshire cricketer)
・ John Wilson Bengough
・ John Wilson Campbell
・ John Wilson Carpenter III
・ John Wilson Crawford
・ John Wilson Croker
・ John Wilson Danenhower
・ John Wilson Ewbank
・ John Wilson Farrelly
・ John Wilson House
・ John Wilson House (Jewett City, Connecticut)
・ John Wilson Jr. (professor)
・ John Wilson McConnell
・ John Wilson McIlvaine
・ John Wilson Moore
John Wilson Murray
・ John Wilson Nattubu Tsekooko
・ John Wilson Orchestra
・ John Wilson Ruckman
・ John Wilson, 2nd Baron Moran
・ John Wilson-Patten, 1st Baron Winmarleigh
・ John Wilton
・ John Wilton (Australian politician)
・ John Wilton (diplomat)
・ John Wilton (general)
・ John Wilton (MP)
・ John Wiltshire
・ John Wiltshire (actor)
・ John Wiltshire (cricketer)
・ John Wimber


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

John Wilson Murray : ウィキペディア英語版
John Wilson Murray

John Wilson Murray (25 June 1840 – 12 June 1906) was a Canadian sailor and police officer. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he came to North America as a young boy. He joined the United States Navy on 5 June 1857 and became a crew member of the USS ''Michigan''. This ship operated out of Erie, Pennsylvania, and carried out patrols on the Great Lakes as well as supervising the prison camp for Confederate officers at Johnson's Island on Lake Erie.
As the source for Murray's early life is his own writings, little reliance should be given them for details of his own participation in events aboard the ''Michigan''. It is confirmed that he was an acting gunner on the ship in 1864. In that year, two attempts were made to capture the ship and free the Confederate officers at Johnson's Island. It is unlikely that he played any significant role in these events.
Murray left the navy on 31 January 1866 with an honourable discharge and 1868 became a detective with the Erie police force and in 1873, joined the Canada Southern Railway as a detective.
In 1875, after Murray became Ontario's first full-time criminal detective with the title Detective for the Government of Ontario. He held the position until his death and solved hundreds of crimes including the murder of Cornwallis Benwell at the hands of J.W Birchall of Oxford County, Ontario. Murray was joined by two additional detectives in 1897, marking the beginnings of the Criminal Investigation Branch of what would later become the Ontario Provincial Police.
In 1904, Murray published an account of his most memorable cases in the ''Memoirs of a Great Detective''. His exploits inspired the CBC Television series ''The Great Detective''.
==The "Million Dollar Counterfeiting" case==
Murray's first case was to investigate the forgery of Canadian bills. The forgeries were identified by an expert at the US Treasury Department in Washington when he noticed the bills were suspiciously beautiful. Murray consulted with former counterfeiters; they were impressed by the forgeries, which they declared could only be the work of master engraver Edwin Johnson, the "king of counterfeiting". In 1880, five years after the first forged bill was found, Johnson was arrested for using a fake bill to buy a necktie. He had printed one million dollars' worth of counterfeit bills using 21 exceptionally engraved copper plates.〔(Detecting the Truth: Fakes, Forgeries and Trickery ), a virtual museum exhibition at Library and Archives Canada〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「John Wilson Murray」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.