A tense standoff has unfolded at the Washington D.C. courthouse as Jerome, the brother of Evelyn Thaw, has been denied bail bond for his alleged role in a murder case. The drama began when Evelyn’s husband, Harry K. Thaw, was acquitted of murdering architect Stanford White in a sensational trial that captivated the nation. Jerome, however, remains a key figure in the case, and his efforts to secure a bail bond have been met with resistance from authorities. According to sources, Jerome has written a letter to the court, pleading for leniency, but his pleas have fallen on deaf ears. The court has denied his request, citing the serious nature of the charges against him. Meanwhile, Evelyn’s family has been vocal in their support for Jerome, with some sources indicating that Evelyn herself has become increasingly protective of her brother. The case is set to continue, with many speculating about Jerome’s potential involvement in the murder. As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear: Jerome will fight hard to prevent a bail bond, and the nation will be watching.
Related Federal Cases
- D.C. Killer Gets Life for Child’s Murder · Washington
- D.C. Man Sentenced to 17 Years for Partner’s Murder · Washington
- Swinomish Man Gets 20 Years for Pillow Murder · Washington
- Jennings Pleads Guilty to Murder · Washington
- Lillian Alvarado Indicted in 2013 Infant Son Murder · Washington
Key Facts
- State: National
- Category: Violent Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
📬 Get the grimiest stories delivered weekly. Subscribe free →
Browse More

