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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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a2 23 SAUL ‘ghe’ pereon who Gene to e's ‘the: ‘atoves he Ri Pik wis her's. oh , ak Ampression that the women was not afraid to let MR. GAUL in the house but... vee a _Berely 41a not want to sign for the repair of the atove. MAS. FULLERTON RS A stated that the people in 204 Vernon Avenue aid all their trading et - iE gag “as Miehaud's etore on Snelling and St. Clair; that ohe bad ne Fecolles tion or : _ the delivery bey eomlang to the house, Bg he Thera A ene a oe vor 4 rae -" ¢ Mth reference to the Essex eutonobile, MRS, ‘FULLERTON stated abe. - Pecalls soesing the car but pas unable te state when she last saw oi ther ‘aato~~ mobile bat is of the. opinion that he env the ¢w oars as late eeree June 25th. i Pe a oF i MRS. FULLERTON earisea thet during the ‘weok ‘of ‘June a to you,” Hey inclusive, there wae at the house an individual answering the description of . FRANE NASH who wae accompanied by a woman whom she identified from the PRON a greph furnished this office as MAS. FRANK MASE and that thie wman =e accompanied by a small girl. She stated that shile the woman ms there, she” : wae attired in a blue knit dress. She stated that the parties stayed there be part of one day, one night, and pert of the following day. She is of the.” ' - opinion that they left there on Saturday, June 10th. She stated that on ‘ibe: “tg ic. firet Qay she noticed the people, the women described es MRS, NASH eeme out. of the back door of the house to talk te her Mttle girl. ..WRS; “FULLERTOB =| yy DdDetng in the back yard, said "Bello* to‘the lady ands conversation fo} lowed. :. ~ MRS. FULLERTON stated she obtained the impression that MRS, NASH wae quite a..:"-. refined woman. She described her to fit the description furnished thie then fe and the photograph of MRS, NASH. She stated that as ahe wma talking to the -' ‘lady, a man whom she described as fitting the description of FRANE NASH, | who *.. : at had a mustache, dark ehestnut haty with gray at the temples, was hoary built, “A ".. wore suspenders, came to the door and made @ remark not heard by MRS; FULLER- : ° TON and the woman immediately ceased her conversation ani entered the house, = _ appearing quite embarrassed et suddenly terminating the conversation, © “The - Boe folideing morning, the woman again came the dack yard and atarted >to. eon- oe 2. 3 verse with MRS, FULLERTON ahd aeeing NASH, imnediatdély ceased » the BOR + 52)" eyiy-t vereation and entered the house, that afternoon, the man,’ the woman ;, ond the. BR: “the © - Ukttle girl left 204 Vernon avenus in a coupe which sae “Gark colored: MRS, : 22° ‘.\’. + FULLERTON atated ehe noticed same of the baggage was brow is colors ‘As the ose T+ Soman was leaving the house and walking down the several concrete steps ‘that .@& to the street level, she slipped and fell very near the running board of the car. The man already in the car sat in the cer for ebout a minute end . 2 ae when the woman 414 not erise, got out of the car, wilked to where she was | ° lying, and helped her to her feet. She recalled that the woman who was permanently living et 204 Vernon Avenue asked this lady if she wanted to band- age her ankle and NASH made some remrk to the woman and she replied that no, . ehe did not.
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