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Kansas City Massacre — Part 32
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He stated that at that time, he and Bailey were in Oklahoma City where
he wee attending Bailey's wounds received at the time of their escape-: - --
from Lanaing. This stetement, mide under such conditions, is delieved Loe
to be true aa he offered to produce credible witnesses to Prove” the
fact. .
. It further developed that the Ronan , iva May Nichole, ‘teceatiy. .
divorced wife of Bert Epple, Seminole, Okiehoma, and aleo previously - >
divorced from someone else, hed come from Seminole at about 11:00 ofclock .
thet night with Ralph Rowe, an ex-convict and for whom warrents are
oustanding at Ardmore, Oklahoma oh a “a charge of running down a pedestrian
. j and for whom it 1s understood that there is a warrant alao outatanding |
. t Fort Smith, arkansas on a-charge of kidnaping, the letter charge not °
coning within the previsions of the rederal Kidnaping Law, the full
details not heave been learned, was shot twice through the abdomen end.
once through the foot. Rowe was also shot high up through the right oT
shoulder snd through the left elbow. His wounds are not serious, =~ ~~
He is aleo reputed to be wented at Olmmilgee and Cushing, Oklahoma, on =».
charges of high- jacking and efforts are now being made to identity him
in those matters.
at 6:20 a. Me, Decenber 31, 1933, the women, Eva May Nichols, |
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died.
Agent conferred with Uhief of Police F ge. A. Budd, Shevnee,
end requested him to take the mtter up with the County Attorney Te-
lative to any inquiry the latter officer might desire to institute.
Agent was advised by Mr. Budd that the Assistant County Attorney Wyatt
hed stated that no inquest would be necessary and that the local of-.
ficera were well plessed with the outcome of the battle. Whereupon,
Agent instructed the mobtuary in charge of the body to release same
to relatives.
It is reported that a number of guns were found in the house
but agent has been unable in the rush of matters to ascertain definitely
just whet guns were found, and at this time, the only guns which came
into the possession of Division Agents is 6 ehot gun which wes found |
: in the cer of underhill in the garage. No gums were found by Division
Agents, ae while we were out scouting around locking for underhill,
other officers entered the house. ;
Agent T. M. Birch, in exemining underhillts clothes, ‘found oo,
in his coat pocket $5,300 worth of first mortgage collateral trust : _—
gold bonds of the franklin Title and trust Companys Se
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