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Kansas City Massacre — Part 40
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MARCH 23, 1934, =e TERS
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RECORNED
Director
Division of Tovestiga tion
U. S. Departhent of Justice
Washington, D.C.
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VERNON C,. MILLER, with aliases, DECEASED
RICLARD TALLMANGALATAS, with aliases - FUG.
I. 0. #1201; CHARLES AR THUROFLOYD, with
aliases, FUG. I. 0. 1194.
CONSPIRACY TO DELIVER FEDERAL PRISGNER
Dear Sir:
IN RE:
Pléase refer to letter from Special Agent in Charge
seed to the Director, dated at Fansas City, Miesouri,
Larch 20, /1924, relative to the recovery from a Union Railroad
Station|waitress of a 245 caliber,pullet found shortly after the
instant massacre at the Union Station at Kansas City.
Conroy add
Through arrangement with Mr, Tom Bash, Sheriff here,
the waitress, Miss Dorothy{Kendrick, 5925 Outlook Avenue, Overland
Park, Kansas, appeared at this office later on Larch 20, 1934, after
dictation of the above mentioned letter. She was interviewed by
Special Agent in Charge Conroy and Special Agents Andersen and
Trainor in the presence of Sheriff Bash, and advised that the bullet
which she had given to Sheriff Bash on March 3, 1924, and which was
later turned over by Sheriff Bash to this office, had been received
by ber on March 2nd from Kr. L. T. Mart, 1915 Walnut Street,
Fanses City, Missouri. She agreed that the bullet in question
should be retained by the Government for whatever disposition might
be desired.
.. Miss Kendrick also advised that L. T./Mart had given her
several other ballistic specimens on June 18, 1925, and thet Mart
edvised ber at that time that he had picked them up at the Union
Railroad Station immediately after the messacre. These specimens,
ste stated, she turned over to tha Yansas City Police Department imme-
diately upon receiving them on June 16th. She could not recall the
descriptions of these specimens and stated ehe gave them to two
police detectives, names not Imown, who were at the Union Station
on June 18th. It may be noted thet certain specimens were later
released by Chief of Detectives Tom higgins to Merle A. Gili on
gune 18, 1922, and it appears that the bullets received by Gill
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