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Greenlease Kidnapping — Part 2

77 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Kidnapping & Ransom · Topic: Greenlease Kidnapping · 77 pages OCR'd
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wp aa NA hE eek Dee ee et als re ae a a a Y Ra ie Rv i i a te co .06©6hlUOOU CO : ne | : SL #7-L29 fe was a big yellow bag and the other a travel bag and 2 portfolio. He stated that after reading the acccunt in the newspaper,that he had } recalled this incident and was curious about it at the time but did ' re think about taking the license number, | | . investi gati nducted by SA aed le wR: Maia oo ctor 0, 1953. ™ ™ . KS) Mrz, JEAN FLETCHER, room manager of the TOWN HOUSE HOTEL, was resontacted and advised that she had been unable to identify ! TIM AMER - a oe JUN PLAGE ath the man to whom she rent ed Apartment 324 after Viewing his picture in the paper and seeing him on television, She advised tha. a peporter from the GLOBE-DBMIOCRAT had contacted her concerning HAGER'< adentity and later brought HAGER in person to the TOWN HOUSE HOTEL tc see if he could be identified. Mra, FLETCHER advised that she dees not think that HAGER wag the man to whom she rented the apartment and pointed out that the incividual who rented the apartment was well dressed in 4 business suit. uged good Boglish, and appeared very cultured and had no testh DAseings whereas, she pointed out that HAGER used peor English, had vest w misting infrmt, and stated that he did not have pink cheeks ike toe man te whan she rented the apartment, aa :.. the CONGRESS HOTELS, advised b a) ane likew! se etserved HAGER in person and stated that she did mot believe that HAGER was the man fram whom she had received the > ten twenty dollar bills and who had registered for Apartment 324. who also viewed in person La JOHN HAGER, advised that he did net remember seeing HAGER before and ¥Y * dees nob Inow whether or not he is the man he took to Room 324 on the night of October 6, 1953. = > b> = cat gee ee eet oe eet es aay) no a LT ew: wes ery ae -_ am . Loe
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