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Kansas City Massacre — Part 39
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which she would like to have brought to the prison farm, but she says I /
that under existing regulations as they pertain to herself, she is unable ‘
to do so. I feel that consideration in this respect would make her more :
valuable to the Division. a
For your information, Mrs.
. 4 Boyer ofGainesville, Texes, formerly
rie
Felly. This individvel is well knoyy at Gainesville and has business
stationery showing that he suprlieseeckine gurs, hand grenades, etc.
It will be noted in my memorandur of recent date, in reference to the case
entitled "Eddie*Poll with aliases - National Motor Vehicle Theft act”, that
Doll stated Keliy was able to purchase machine guns from an unimown ingi-
vidual in Gainesville, Texas.
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: Urs. Kelly was questioned about the identity of Whitie Anderson,
: who wes mertioned by Eddie Doll as a likely suspect in the Bremer kidnaping
cese, She stated that Whitie Anderson is well known to George Kelly and
in fect formerly robbed banks with him. She gugcested that Kelly be inter-
r \ [}vienea for definite iuformetion regarding this individual.
During the interview lirs. Kelly asked me if I had ever talked
about the Lindbergh kidneping with George Kelly. When informed that I
had not, she suggestec that Kelly be questioned about a statement made to
hin by Gus-ffinkler to the effect that the letter knew about the death of
the Lindbergh baby. In this connection she said Kelly told her that
Winkler, in relating the Lindbergh incident, said that the baby hed been
dropped from e ladder while the kidnapers were making their escape fram
P the Lindbergh home. She had no more definite information in reference
thereto but intimeted that Kelly might have.
While talking about the Urschel kidnmaping case, Mra. Kelly
informed me that the two individuals convicted at Oklehoma City for
possession of the ransom money at St. Paul did not receive the money from
George Kelly or AlbertrBates. She asid that she accompanied her husband,
Kelly, to the office of Tormy-Banks in Mimmeapolis shortly efter the\ran-_
‘y- . )80% money was received, where Kelly left over $30,000.00 of the money with
Banks to be exchanged. She related that Banks received 5% of the face
value -of the money for having it changed. She recalled that at ae later
date she accompanied Kelly to Banks' place, where additional ransom money
coring from the Urschel case was left with Banks. She said she did not
know just how much money was left there at that time but the agreement was
that Banks was to exchange it and pay Kelly $12,000.00. She remarked that
"It got hot" in the Twin Cities, so she and Kelly had to leave without
collecting the money. She said thet Banks has never paid ther the
$12,000.00 he owes.
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