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Kansas City Massacre — Part 23
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' terview, and to date she hes steted she has not progressed further, ex- .
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‘ mentioned in this agent's report of_10-5-35 had been parked in the Picks, fog tt.
‘wich gerage’ ‘constactiy during ‘the occupancy of Room 644. by these woineh . ; % ee ware
Maxine Mueller ‘is said to be a treacherous and ‘avertetous prostitute,”
Tate office will pureue a avatleble, information thn Euma Bitenings.
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* It te feemed desirable to mention thie above inform. tiod ‘at this time, q 0 oS
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Namie Gosa should not be approached directly in connection with thia
matter and etated that she thought she might te eble to secure piece- *.
meal information of value from Mamie Goss, with whom ebe is intimately.’
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acquainted. Thia she promised to do, She also stated that Maxine mueller * :
.y departed for Chicgago, Tliinoia, eometina during July, 1933, -end that her~ ie
’ addréss there might be secured thru} ‘amie “Goss.” She promised to keep ins. pe
“touch with thie matter, endas soon es Karine returns to Kansas ‘City, she. Sra r3e
will probably find out her location and will endeavor also to secure in-. = ae ey
formation from her in 8 discreet manner. . UN Se Rae eS Tet nen
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who pliea her trede in a manner unethical to the practice, eince she robe
her Victins whenever the opportunity arises. , . .
Frequent contects. heve been made with Mrs. Hitchings, eime the ebove ‘Lte - we
cept ‘that she now. understands that Maxine t'ueller will. shortly retam tol.” . 3.
Kenees City, and she expecta more resulte at that time. The Chicago “and”
St. Paul offices have been previously notified in connection with this
information and have been Fequested to. follow thia course of. investigation,.. wens
through letter dated September 13, 1953, addressed from this office. £4 ;
further request was made to the Chicago and St. Peul offices in this same —
connection by letter of October 83, 1935, emanating from the Ken sa: city
office, . tee oe ' a at tt 8 a a ve ee
Ke ae es
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‘since it tends to show a probable connection of the lazie group with the <) #
instant case. ; a
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The intimate friendship of ver jorie Keating and Lillian golden with thie ee
same group seems significant | for the reasons , SROWDe ree 2 Pe ;
About n a.m. on October 6, i@3, ‘the Keating and Holden women 1 checked : oo
out of the Pickwick Hotel. The 1933 Mofiel Yord Coach of Lillian Holden” a a.
The car was delivered to the south door of the Pickwick Hotel about...” eof,
11;00 o'clock and the women’s bags were pleced in the check room prior- ; ae wo
to that time, in a manner which did not allow mtice by the agent listen-, ae
ing on the vactuphone. However, as a mtter of utmost precaution, = “we:
Special Agent in Cherge Conroy had provided a double watch on that morn- ,
ine, having assigned Special svent G. F. Hurley to the vactuphone in
Roem 643 anc Special Avent B. BR. Allen to Guty in the lobby of the Pick-
wick hotel, where he could observe the women as they checked out. Sud-
venly, their departure occurred. The Keating wren rent to the room
and broucht with her the few emall personal belongings that had been
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