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Kansas City Massacre — Part 22

152 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Sep 21, 1955 · Broad topic: Prisons & Escapes · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 152 pages OCR'd
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called to the Sheriff's Office by the Sheriff eud interviewed by Agents when he verified the above information and stated thet this stranger had with him at that time e blond woman and 2180 @ man weighing approximately 200 Las, dark complexion, whom he has been unable to identify from photographs. Pilcher Stated that he has subsequently ascertained that the blond. women who Was with — this stranger was a prostitute, possibly employed by Pauline =. -, .who operates ° @ house of prostitution near DePuniek Springe. No further. snforcation. of, ‘Value | . could be obtained: from Pilcher, He stated positively that the photograph of 20 . aS . of ‘Vivien Koore resemble the wona ny : foo hie ae “ ade raed '. Vernon Liller did not in any may regentile the etrenger, ‘Ror ae the noterarh ne eee. _ . 8 ‘Agente then procestied to Paulin s plece. and found her. - out of ‘the city. . It wes learned that only two prostitutes are employed there, a ' both of whom are approximately 16 years of age and brunettes. : Neither, of. them, could furnish any informtion in this matter, . Agents then proceeded to another road house’ of rossitgtton Operated by Carl Cook whe was away from home, His wife was interviewed and it. - was found that four girls are employed by her, only one of sham ts a blend = and gue about 16 years of age, freckled, and very fate ALL of these prostitutes ” were observed and none of then resembled the picture of Vivian’ ‘Hoore and DO. information of value was obtained regarding the tncidente related by Lirs.. =~ Eopkins.e Tne photographs of Vivian Moore and Vernon Miller were exhibited ‘to all of the aforementioned persons end none of them could ldentaty them as . ts woe persons whom they bad seen. we a a Deo ” agents “went to the ‘Lipine ‘Qourist camp located ten miles ; . “west of DeFuniek Springs and interviewed 0. HN. Theisen, who, it was: learhea _ from the Sheriff was forwerly from Chicago end who cleins to have formerly -’ been the sparring partner of pugilist Jack Dempsey, The Sheriff advised ‘that this man was thoroughly reliable and a law abiding citizen, “Lirs Theisen vas eo . asked whether @ man and a blond woman driving a #ord 8 Sedan had recently — - stopped at his place and he stated that on the night of Octover 23, 1933, : two men and 6 blond woman had arrived at hie place at midnight in a Ford 8 Sedan bearing Louisiana license and had departed at 6 4.i{, on the morning of _ the 24th for the cast. Hoe stated that he did not see these persons very — - ' well updo their arrival but that about 7 A.M. on the 24th one of the men and the women cane into hie service etation and ordered coffee; that the man was a blond, heavy set, ebout 5* 9", without a moustache, well dressed, eof northern — accent; that the woman was a bond, well dressed, weighing about "115 lbs, and not over 22 years of ago.. He stated tuet they remarked: that. the gecond man” eae would not leave bie cabin"at that time’and they would take the “coffe: ‘to hint am “and consequently this man was not seen by Theisen.- Photographs of. ‘Vernon . hee PA Miller were exhibited to kr, Theisen, who stated positively it in'nd way) “7.” resembled the man whom he saw. Photographs of Vivian Moore were exhibited: ‘and he etated that he could not identify it es the blond woman, although he could | not sey that it was not her. Ke was positive, however, that the blond whom he saw ‘Was not more than 22 years of age. Tue two cabins which these persons occupied hed been cleaned since their departure and Theisen statec that absalutely nothing had i
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