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Kansas City Massacre — Part 34
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o nadydduele: ehe has’ ‘econ: inthe Stee sete Cady and Babcook. pears. ‘any’ ne
. dlance to the ‘photograph of Galatas,. The description she gave. ‘of. the | fourth: ;
. man 40 no wise answers the description of Galatas; that. ‘the height. is mi
7 Foie the, aize and weight do not correspond, with the Agseription
o Atase ye 2%
‘& , stenographer there, who is said to be Helen Nicholson. This young woman”
Btated that Cady end Babcock weré “out of the city and weré expected back ©
on Saturday, ! ‘January 80, dut that the’ father of Roscoe ‘Badcock ‘was in end
_', Would discuss any business affairs. ‘The father of Baboock was observed. ©
i appears to be _epproximately 65 to 70 years ot age with very white hair.
gent anderecn went to the residence of Cady ane are : ced sto the latterts -
wife. She stated that Cady was out of the city on businesa with Ir. Babcock, abe
probably in the vicinity of Canisteo, New York, and would return to Leroy. .-.” D
vy) ‘some time Saturday, January 80, Agent ‘andersen at ‘this residence observe
'_. three children and an elderly woman who appeared to be blind, » ‘and who no.
.~ doubt is Mra. McFadden*s mother, Mires. Cady, and the wife of Roscoe ‘Babcock,
"hese children appear, to range in’ age from five to eight, and ‘probably two”: 3
: of them are in school. The oldest is a girl, about eight. years of age, whose oe
5, pame ia Virginia, and very learned and intelligent. -The information with © es
-" pespect to this child is givens ¢ should 3 be deemed ‘at pone future: Sime:
advisable to Anterview bere”
- » ‘Seyftert was interviewed.”
door ‘to. ‘the Cadys. she etated ‘that she had never visited with, the Cadys 2
“end dosa not know them well, but that prior to the time the Cadys moved @7/"%
., into their home she hed the keys to Ait and Mre. Cady got them from her when®
'" they” moved in and sbe thinks thia was ‘about _a- week prior to ‘Thanksgiving,’ re
_. 1933." She: asa that she has heard that there is an, elderly. blind worian |‘
-"" Viving’ with them, possibly the “mother. of Mr. or Mre, Cady; that ‘she had hot”.
‘1 "gbeerved any activity around thé Cady residence and has not seén anything’. ’.,
. to indicate that they ‘are having visitors and that they lead avery quiet ~
existence. She viewed the photograph of Galatas dut wae sunable to. Adentisy,
it as any person she has seen there. DSM TE we
- ~ aoa “ae
7: : oo carrier seanlon, who delivers ‘mail to the Babcock ‘home *
at Leroy, was interviewed, and stated that Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Babcock,
the father of Babeock, and his wife make their home at 25 Main Street in '
Leroy; that he has not observed very mich activity there, and was unable — ,
to identify the photograph of Galatas. Scanton said thet 1 he is inclined to
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