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Kansas City Massacre — Part 13
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” ‘Vernon Avenue left the bouse several mornings attired as if yp Diegele ee ot
: “Fiding. She, however, 41d not have @ bicyole at the house, MRS, FULLERTON =: ie s
“3 Tip i, BO notice either the care or the men et the house, She stated that she ele0:
"\ pecalle that every time a car stopped in the immediate meighborhood or.4 door; 2
: _ @lameed or any commotion cocurred outside, the woman at 204 Vernon Avente. of Mr
: * caused ERS. FULLERTON to believe that the woman was enricualy, aval sing Abe ee
Desc Sr ae
a telephone at 264 Yernon Avenue rang end rang alowst continwuely ‘antil “avaat: ;
“+; 18515 e.m., the 20th, no one answering same. At about 12:45 or 1:00 Motes =
7. MRS. FULLERTON examined very sloeely the potokenn: of tree te é
‘ opinion that sortain ‘Feoial Peek ipaehm’ Fosenpled . shoas’ 98. She nat at oe ose
mn ‘Ta view ‘of the “pact ‘that the @ tlagerpria
on the beer bottle located on the premises and the fact that MRS, HASH was: 2:
positively identified along with other cirounstances reported herein, 1% aes eee
spears quite conclusive shat NASH was at 204 Vernon, Avenue about June 10, ° pa
/ <. MRS, FULLERTON ‘examined all the ‘photographs ot ‘the ‘pereonk mentioned
heretofore but wes unable to make any positive tdgatification. Her: Geocription:” _
of the two mon she sav in the house conform with the description of theses. : es
‘persons furnished by the MBLAREN family, She recalled that the little girl 22 Wt
. With MRS. RASH responded to the name of *DON" - a ie! noted, Shae her Astle eee
girl's 1 name ie seid to be DAN ELIA. | ae toe Sabb: ropeecen ie
MPS, FULLERTON recalled that the woman a rostding ‘permanently at ‘206. .
examined the photogrephs of the wmen displayed to ber and thought. thet the =
‘photograph of MARY CRAWFORD bore some resemblance to the woman bat’ she could *
Bot make @ poo itl ve-iden tification, ». ne. re 3 au PANS aos. BE
4 aes Rey FE ‘set ge Lote Re ss Pais: ae me: jet “A ek ray ar ees an
mg Pee MS, FoLLENTON otated that on June 15th, she ‘noticed: "that the wonan : ep
: in- the house we @lone, She recalled that from the 15th to the 19th she did .
Bent to the front door end looked out. Thies aotivity on “the: part-of the women
. Feturn of the nen, see E eetigt SE :
; Fae 4: ity phe “yt _ 7 7 ea a9 ry rs a ft oa.
noc) ‘MBS, FULLERTON stated that on Tune 19th, about. 1:96 pamie whe.
“the phone again rang end it wae immediately ansvered, MRS. FULLERTON’ ioticol: At -
that the light went on in the neighboring house and about 2:00 e.m., someone ure
laft the Bouse end eho saw none of the occupants after that time. ‘the reason’: |
MRS. FULLERTON knows of this is that her bed room in the lower duplex in wiioh,
ahe lives is near the portion of the house at £04 Vernon Avenue in which the.
telephone ia loceted. .
In that connection, froma reliable confidentiel soures, the St. Paul
office has been informed that a certain man of the St. Paul Police Department
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