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Kansas City Massacre — Part 12

81 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Jul 27, 1933 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 81 pages OCR'd
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i ce ee ee Mulloy etated that the woman did not tell him for whom the money was intended, nor the purpose for which it was being forwarded, nor did ehe tell him the identity of G. W. Miller. Mulloy asserta that he thought it unnecessary to ask Mre. Miller further questions about it, Mulloy stated that hie own automobile on that date, namely a Packard Seden, was in thé shop of the Packard agency at Kansas City for repaire, and, being without an automobile, he used the car of "Mre. Miller;® that he drove to the Weatern Union and sent the money order, aa instructed to do by her. = It was clearly apparent thet Mulloy ms evading any truthful explanation, and thet his admission that he was the one who sent the money order tas only prompted by the fact that Miss Doris Tharpe walked into the room at the instant he wae aeked the point blank question. Incidenteliy, Miss Thorpe advised Agent Trainor immediately upon seeing Mulloy that he is the party who sent the telegraphic monsy order. Mulloy was unable to explain how he happened to remember definitely the | name G. W. Miller, Bot Springs, arkansas, and the directions -"Care of the Arkansas National Bank,” and the name "V. Pace." He was able to ‘reeall this data independently of his own memory shen questioned, altho “, be etated at the time, he received the instructions from "Mra. Miller,® he did not write it down. He etated thet he had at no time previously, or since, sent any money ordere to G. W. Milier, for Vernon C. Miller, er for his paramour. In connection with thie telegraphic money order, reference is made to the interview with Subject Herbert 4. Farmer, as shown on Page 45 of the report of Agent Trainor dated at Kansas City July 15, 1935, wherein Farmer advanced the information that such money orders had been sent to r Nash by some fiscal agent who was at that time unknown. It is quite apparent that Vernon C. Miller may have been the custodian of funde of Nash, and that Frank B, Mulloy is well aware of ali tran- sactiona in this connection. . It ie well to state that through the telephone tap, which has been min- tained on the telephone at the residence of Mulloy(now discontinued), Mrs. Bdnaluulloy was overheard to state to a woman friend that ebe had been questioned by Agents of this office(Referred to in report by agent - Trainor, Kansas City, July 21, 1933, Page 19), Mrs. Mulloy advising her friend by telephone to the effect that she had told nothing and would remain reticent as to any material informtion, = Sl - wee ee ee
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