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Greenlease Kidnapping — Part 2
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stat ionery and envelopes for him or he could have written on a Coral Court
piece of stationery with the top letterhead portion torn off. At any rate,
he wrote a letter to BARNEY PATTON in St. Joseph, Missouri, indicating
that he was contemplating leaving the country, HALL enclosed the key to
the residence in St. Joseph in the envelope, He stated that the purpose
of writing this letter was to throw the authorities off the track as he
believed the letter would be intercepted and that they would think he had
mailed it from Los Angeles, As above stated, he had already advised O' DAY
he wanted her to take a letter to Los Angeles and mail it for him. He gave
> DAY $3,000 to cover her expenses of the trip, At this point HALL stated
that he had obtained a thousand dollars from one of the trunks. He said he
had instructed O'DAY to go into the bathroom and while she was there,
with the dcor tightly closed, he opened the smaller trunk just enough to
get his hard in and take one sheaf of bills from the top. He placed the
bills in the brief case HAGER had purchased for h’.~ and delivered. He was
positive that O'DAY did not observe him opening the trunk and stated that
tc his knowledge she had no way of knowing what was inside either of the
trunks, He stated that up to that time he had not opened one of the trunks
before since he had filled them.
HALL then told O'DAY and HAGER that his plans had changed somewhat
and that he wanted HAGER to take O'DAY down to the nearest cab stand,
after which he should return for HALL. O'DAY and HAGER then left and
EAGER returned in approximately three quarters of an hour. During HAGER's
atsence HALL again opened the smaller metal suitcase and extracted $20,000
which he placed in the brief case, At that time the money was in the same
condition as it had been when originally placed in the case and there was
oo appearance of its having been disturbed in any way. HALL locked the case.
He stated that he kept them locked at all times and the keys in his possession.
Qn: HAGER's return HALL asked him to drive him to a hardware store in some
locality where HAGER could obtain a cab as HALL wanted to use the car. He
recalls telling HAGER that he wanted to go see a man about a dog. HACER
then drove him to a large shopping center where a hardware store was found.
On entering the parking lot HALL saw a cab and told HAGER he should flag
it down and have it wait for hin.
Then then went across the street to the hardware store and HAGER
left him in the taxicab. HALL states that he recallsasking HAGER to obtain
morphine, a syringe and some needles and advised that he had made the
reguest purely for the purpose of making HAGER think he was a drug, addict.
He said further he told HAGER he had lost his bags and morphine, etc., which
story was also purely for the purpose of reasonably explaining his lack of
luggage and other clothing. He recalled having asked HAGER to borrow his
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