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Kansas City Massacre — Part 8

199 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 197 pages OCR'd
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MEMORANDUM BY SPECIAL AGENT L. G. TURROU: Kansas City, Missouri. July &, 1955. : RE: UNKNOWN PERSONS _ OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE ee ATTEMPT TO DELIVER FEDERAL ‘PRISONER FRANK NASH. K.c. File #62-760- “#/O © re at the Sheriff's office, Jackson County, Missouri, . JOHN O'HARA, upon being anterviewed by Special agent L. G. Turrou, ad- vised that he arrived in Kansas. City from Peoria, Illinois, on July 6, ao 1933, in his Chevrolet car bearing Illinois License No. 60l- go al here, he proceeded to the home of Fritz Mulloy Frank.) B.),14 East 56th Street Terrace, whom he states is a friend of his of... that upon arriv long standing. Having ascertained from Mrs. Lehman, the house-keeper at Mulloy’s residence, that Mulloy end his wife were in Chicago, O'Hara states that he decided to remain here for & eouple of days and have his | i automobile overhauled in the interin. , ae Bo however, to des the fact that he might involve his friends in Illinois with whom he had oan been staying. none, and empha - Questioned as to his movanents for the pest month, and, particularly, as to hia whereabouts on June 17, 1933, O'Hara asserted — 74 that he was during eil that time in the State of Illinois. He declined, . eribe his itinerary in detail, motivating his refusal to * : a a O'Hara emphatically denied that he bed anything to do. -.. we with the massacre in Kansas Gity on June 17th, asserting that he is unacquainted with any of the suspects whose names have been widely mene — tioned in the prese. Lo : FS as to his criminal record, O'Hara persisted that he had ee sizdl the fact that he was rot wanted elsewhere. wmelh ee e Bet 1. O'Hara stated that the two revolvers which were found "0 - concealed in his personal effects were purchased by him in the State of Jllinois for protection purposes. He refused to state from whom he had ~~ bought these guns, or name the city in Illinois, where they were purchased,» asserting that he did not want to put anyone in trouble. See OS
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