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Kansas City Massacre — Part 23

160 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 159 pages OCR'd
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this Ascent both .. Gt that time having joined each other, in the car of Agent Bray, watched the Keating and Holden women, and when they departed from the filling - station, they agein proceeded on highwey number 40, It.tould have been possible. for them to heve transferred to one or two other roads from the Sni-bar Gardens; : , as there ere junction points leading to highways Nos.50 and 24 from that point... ot i .-Apent Bray, eccompanied by this agent, followed et a ai stence of approximately eee at + one mile behind the Keating ané Holden women as: they proceeded from the Sni-bar | i “= Gerdens to Columbia, Mo. The road is quite level and, therefore, no closer eure, veillance was deemed advieable. They maintai ned an average speed of about - voy. forty five miles an hour and gave no indication watever that they knew they fete Te being followed. Upon arrival at Columbia, Miseouri, the women drew up at a hotel:’ -. operated by the Sinclair O11 Company at the edge of Columbia;et thet point,after .. 5... they had entered the hotel, agent Bray and this agent departed and noticed Special —.. Agent in Charge Conroy and Special Agent G, F, Hurley, who hed arrived previously. ‘Conference wae arranged by Agent in Charg Conroy at a safe distance fram the ‘§. hotel. Special agent Bray end this agent, upon instructions, then returned to: .. Kanses City, Missouri; and the matter was pursued by Special Agents fromthe :°° >". + $t.,Louis office from Golumbia on. The watter is covered in the report by ‘Special. ot . Agent F. F. Yearsley, mentioned in the refermces herein ae to the activities of. these women from the time they left Columbla, Miesourl. - “4 ¥ tn an ende-vor to secure complete information as to the family end pereonal record Ate. of Subject Underhill, Speciel agent A. BE. Farlend of the Kansas City, office pro- ceeded to Lansing, Fansas, where he exanined the record of the Keneas State . Penitentiary, fran which institution Wilber Underhill escaped on Mey 30, 1953. owe Ber It will be borne in mind, also, that with Underhill there escaped a prisoner named | Ss 3 ‘Ed Devise, Prisoner No. 2987 at the Kansas State Penitentiary. Harvey Bailey, PENG : Bob Brady aad a number of others, piso escaped at that time, but Devie has not. as.. aS : S yet been captured, and with Underhill is the only razaining fugi tive who escaped: rg bie 3 Irom the Kansas Stete Penitentiary on the dete of May 30, 1933,' Therefore, “the _ ; je correspondence record of Davis was also secured. There is no record at the Kansas WO oS . §tate Penitentiary showing a complete list of relatives of the prisonera there, .— _ Si -% "Phe report by agent Hurley dated et Cincinnati, Ohio, 9-22-33, mentioned in the -~ rercy | references herein, discusses an individual named Bob Underhill, who is thought = -: T= to be possibly the brother of Wilber Underhill. Since no information could be cee aries <$ ‘obtained as to the family history of Underhill eat Lansing, Kenmes, a further 2.3. | 3.” endeavor in this connection will be requested at Oklabom State Penitentiary — =.” -, ‘where the family of this Subject 16 better knom. Other relatives of this in- - “dividual: ‘shown as residing in the Fansas city. ferri tory: are ‘Det being. Airgctly, : ie Tet “ epproeched ft the present | time - 4 : 3 eae, pee Tet ae ww ‘Agent Partent secured the routewnne informe tion ant documents at ‘the 5 Keaece ; State Penitentiery relative to Daderhilis . as ons a wn ere el ae gt * aed tae atl . a apr s ete Pt Be tee Wheat aE a ies -_
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