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Alcatraz Escape — Part 9
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"one block west oe the “€avern.
-~ to Bis sar, and drove west on. wa r we —
“where he obtéined gas at the Dicksoo Texudo: Barvice Station, es
‘We stated that while he was at, the service station, he ~ “ag
‘observed a 1959 white over blue Chevrolet, é-dooxs sedan, ~ eee
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bitsited ie weat
| te Backiin, Kansa
driving west on Highway 64, He observed only one Andividual ;
. £9 this car. He stated about five minutes later, he drove
to the first tavern located on the west side of the main streets
in Bucklin andmw the same 1959 Chevrolet, 4-door Sedan, | oe
parked in front of the tavern, He stated he went in the
tavern, and saw five men standing at the bar. He stated
that he also noticed in the tavern the white male dressed
‘in the white cowboy hat, described above, whom he bad =~
previously geen at the tavern in Graanabirg, Kansas. He.
stated this individual was talking with an individual, ;
be believes, is CLARENCE ANGLIN, He stated the other -—
individuals had their backs turned to him, and would not
be able to identify these individuals. He stated that he
recalled that the bar-maid at this tavern, whom he described
to be a tall slender woman, age 55-60, wearing glasses,
told the individual, he believes is CLARENCE ANGLIN, that
he was a priest, The other four individuals in the tavern
left, and that within three minutes, CLARENCE ANGLIN dso
left the tavern, ee sta tod that he believed
. the individual, he eves 1s FRANK LEE MORRIS, was the
‘ leader of this group of individuals.
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WEED stated that the person he believes
is identical with JOBN WILLIAM ANGLIN, was dressed in a
straw hat, dark slacks, and that FRANK LEE MORRIS, was
neatly dressed, dark trousers, sport shirt which buttoned
at the neck, wore dark rimmed-glasges; and had very dark,
ar tanned akin, Re stated he could not describe the
clothing worn by the person he belicves is CLARENCE ANGLIN,
pe eee that on returning to Dodge
city, he observe the subject's photographs in ‘the June 22, os
1862, issue of Time Magazine, and that as a result of
observing the photographs in the magazine, bélieves that
the individuals he observed at Greensburg, as well as
Bucklin, Kansas, are identical with the subjects. -
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