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Kansas City Massacre — Part 13

155 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 155 pages OCR'd
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Ne nae ne renee ee et ee a: _ ine S vn beh “ee eee nt hate ee a i cele cat ee he tes oe Re Retna AS oS oem a . 7 . . : ett ae IT : . 1 “3s ¥. iT ine F a 4 py, 000 “was 3 stolen trea “the ‘bank.’ * "Upon © obtaining ‘this ‘pirema tions = _ agent, addreseed a ‘letter to the Kangee City office requesting advice as to the “S “ galiber of cartridges used ta ‘the Kensag City massacre and received advice that: . “two Thompson submarine gune hid been used which used 45 caliber shells, : 24: a 7 Evidently there hae been some misunderstanding ae itisthe belief of MR. STASSEN hon and this agent that the discarded cartridges, which are described above, ware © undoubtedly discardéd for the reason tint they did not fit the weapons in pon, seasion of the persons parking one end one-half miles from Farmington. The deduction ia that the enpty .45 cartridge box contained the shelle which fitted the seapons in the possession of the robbers before they procesded to Pernington. Consequently, the request of the Kansas City office to forward to that office . " @ representative number of the discarded cartridges will not be complied with < gt ea it does not sesm possible that there can be any connection between the ‘Bia-* ae a _sarded eartridges and ‘the weapons aed at Fansee C187, ba ESS a8: mah Nes he eS we ‘hi = 219 fete, ‘- oe - A ‘warss “. 3. SUMTER, above mentioned, otated that as ‘the two men ‘wert’: hor restaurant, she noticed a third man sitting in the sar. She described hin | to fit the description of FRANK MASE in some measures: * although & her Aesertption ie vegue and uncertain. 2 8 Ge: REO be a alt . na oe “ “ Cre Se Po" wares wreprrga, ‘stove ncntioned, ‘states that the indi vidusd. tho “she “pels eves was EARPIS wore e@ glove on his left band. In that eonnec tion;: atten, ra ” left index Tinger. °. re i Ps a esta ce <a he tig SE me “as a, by, , ~ ggent made considerable investign tion tn the he schenborbocd ej of’ 8 ‘ Yernon Avenus, interviewing aumberous persons, but the only inform tion of Value wae obtained from MRS, KENNETH FULLERTON, 810 Vernon Avenue. NAS._ is : r-' \° FOLLERTON lives in the lower half of the duplex immediately south of 206 Vernon - ® at: Avenue, She {a @ young end odserving person. MRS, FULLERTON edyteaed that she... "- vecalls the date on hich the oocupante of 206 Vernon Avenues moved into the = ; Fy hq. ics) premtees. she remembers that a dark eclored Chevrolet Sedan which, {t ms. ee an i “¢ 537. Later determined, bore Minnesota ligense 8 14650, was driven to the house and ° a {5 @everal suitcases were removed. from seme.and teken into, the house. She does... Ry m Bot remember the appearance of ‘the second oar and wae not certain whan the” od 7 - gecgnd man entered the house,,; She states that for the firet day or tv she: | eau Very little of the occupants in the Heighboring home but that ‘about June - Let she began to converse with the lady as she entered the back yard while about ” "her household duties. She described thie womn as being about 50 years of age, >: . about 5 feet tall, 110 pounds, blonde hair, southern accent, husky voice, — : trim figure, ané also recelis that her nose seemed to have been injured. She .. * said she was quite certein that the woman hed once been a chorus ein or on the etage. MRS, FULLERTON remembered the incident when the gas stove repair man came to the home and her story of the incident ma identical with that of Mm,
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