Jerome Caminada

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Jerome Caminada was a famed 19th-century Manchester police detective, often dubbed the "Victorian Sherlock Holmes" for his innovative and high-profile crime-solving work.

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instanceOf person
police detective
activeYearsEnd 1899
activeYearsStart 1868
afterRetirementActivity public speaking on crime and policing
writing detective memoirs
birthDate 1844-03-15
birthPlace England
Manchester NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1914-03-10
deathPlace England
Manchester NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
electedIn Manchester City Council NERFINISHED
employer Manchester City Police NERFINISHED
era Victorian era
ethnicOrigin Irish
familyName Caminada NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork criminal investigation
law enforcement
genre memoir
true crime
givenName Jerome NERFINISHED
influenced public perception of detectives in Victorian Britain
knownFor meticulous surveillance techniques
undercover work in Manchester slums
use of informants
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
name Jerome Caminada NERFINISHED
nickName Victorian Sherlock Holmes NERFINISHED
notableCase exposure of election corruption in Manchester
investigations into confidence tricksters and swindlers
notableFor high-profile crime investigations in Manchester
innovative detective methods
work against organized crime
notableWork In the Web of Crime NERFINISHED
Twenty-Five Years of Detective Life NERFINISHED
occupation detective
police officer
politicalOffice Manchester City Councillor
positionHeld detective inspector
superintendent
religion Roman Catholicism
workLocation Manchester NERFINISHED
Salford NERFINISHED

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