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Kansas City Massacre — Part 12
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With further reference to the interview by agent Turrou and this Agent,
with Mulloy on July 24th, he was asked whether or not he had seen
Vernon C. Miller on the evening of June 16th, and he sought to evade a
definite answer, altho he had previously told agent Turrou that he bd -
communicated with Miller on that evening giving him information to the
effect that he, Miller, had been called from Chicago by telephone fran
the 0. P. Inn.
4 ie Mulloy was also asked as to the identity of a woman, who allegedly haé
ar is: stayed with Vernon C. Miller’a party at 6612 Bdgevale, believed at the
time the question me asked probably to be Lillian Helden. Mulloy re-
plied that she was known to him as *aunt Lil,* and when shown a photo-
graph of Lillian Holden, he identified it as the woman who had stayed
there. ;
4 letter dated July 26, 1933, was written to the &t. Loufa office from
Kansas City, with copies for Chicago and St. Paul offices, requesting
that a check be made to determine the identity of the party holding —
Tllincis License Tage No. 616-254, which were presumably used on a
. Chevrolet Sedan driven by Mrs. Lillian Holden, who ia reported now to
‘have assumed the nemo “JeanettelBurns.” In thie connection, a confiden-
tial informant of the Kunses City; Missouri, Police Department has ad-
vised that Mrs. Holden, together with Vivian Matthews, appeared at |
Brainerd, Minnesota, some time during the latter part of June, 1933,
driving such an automobile. Fram recent developments, it appears now
that the small deughter of Vivian Matthewa hae been returned to Brainerd,
Minnesota, to the home of Vivian Matthews’ father, and some credence, is,
therefore, placed \in the report of the confidential informant, since the
young daughter ie Imorn to have been sith Vernon C. Miller and bis para-
we mour at Kansas City up to the time of the inatant offense. .
Reference is made to Page 60 of the report of the Kansas City office
dated June 26, 1933, The list of telephone calle there shown was set
up as a skeleton outline as the presumed plan of operations by the
various Subjects involved herein. It has been apparent at ali times
a that someone at Ft. Snith, arkansas, furnished to someone at Hot Springs,
eet Arkansas, about 6:30 p.m. June 16th information to the effect that the _
air Agente hed taken Frank Nash by train from Pt. Smith bound for Kansas
er City. Lt has been apparent that this informetion was transmitted tele-
‘ phonically from Hot Springs to Gelates at the home of Herbert A. Parmer —
at Joplin, Missouri, and then re-transmitted from Joplin to Vernon C.
Miller at Kansas City. Up to the present time, it bas not been possidle
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