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Kansas City Massacre — Part 11
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ADDENDUM BY SPECIAL AGENTS L. G. TURROU AD DWIGHT BRANTIEYe
On July 21, 1933, Mre. Frances Mikulick Miller, the widow of Frank Nash, was
interviewed at the County Jail, Earsas City, Missourt, by Special Agente Le Ge
Tur rou and Dwight Brantley, at which time she orally stated that after Dick
Galetas contacted her at the tourist camp at Eot Springs on the afternoon of
June 16, 1935, and when she left the camp in company with him, he took her to
some place which she is unable to descrite, but says it was a residence of sane
kind, probably an apartment, where she mede some telestons calls, one of these
telephone calle she eaid she made to the Ge Pe Inn at Chicago, at which time she
asked for Doc Stacy, but deing unable to get Stacy she talked with the porter or
headwaiter known as Jimmie; that she told Jimmie that Jelly (an alias of Frank
Nash) had been picked up at Hot Springs, arkansas, She steted further thet she
mde a telephone call to Eather Furmer at Jopling Missouri, from the same place
at Hot Springs that she made the telephone call to the Os Pe Inn at Chicago, |
Mrs. Miller woe asked why she would make a telephone call to the Os Pe Inne ©
She explained that Dick Galatas aeked her if abe haé any friends or knew of
any of her husbené‘s friends she could call and she informed him that be
bhusvand was known at the Oe» Pe Inn and thet she, therefore, called that place,
.. @8 describeds She vas asked why she would make a telephone call to Eether
‘Farner at Joplin and in explenation stated that Galées asked her about friends
of hers and she said she knew the Farrers and it was at-his request that ahe
eslled the Fernerite
On July 18, 1933, Special agents Brantley ané Turrou called at the residence
of Fritz Mulloy, 14 East Séth Street Terrace, Kansas City, Mismuri, ani there -
interviewed Mra. Mulloy, No informtion of value was obtained fram hor as she
yeitersted practically verbatim the information which had alrealy been furnished
to agente by Mulloy. It was obvious thet Mree Maliocy was well coached on the
sud ject and did not add anything to what had already been stated to agents by
Mlloye
about the only thing cf value that resulted in that interview with Mrs. Mulloy
was the procurenent of two negatiwe bearing a atrikingly good likeness of Mra.
Verne Ce Millere hese negatives were voluntarily turned over by Mreée Milley to
Agente and photographic developrente have been made of same and copies sent to
ell intérested offices. Thessphotographs may be very helpful in tke lomtion —
ani identification of Mra. iiller throush whom, undoubtedly, Miller my be?
apprehended. It may be stated thet when Fritz Mulloy was interviewed by the ee
Agents he emphatically denied posseasion of any photographs of Miller or hia
Wifes
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