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Kansas City Massacre — Part 30
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Mr. Nathan.
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KANSAS CITY. -
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December 11, 1933.
Director,
Division of Investigation,
U. S. Department of Justice, .
Washington, D.C.
Dear Sir: ;
RE: VERNON c .AnLLER(DECEASED)E? AL
CONSPIRACY TO DELIVER FEDERAL PRISONER
On November 12, 1035, K, E.jBrewer, the Subject in
Kansas City File 73-256, entitled Kenneth E lfprewer, with aliases,
origin San Antonio, Texas, wrote a letter to the Kansas City Division
office, atcting that he desired to furnish some information to an agent
of the Kansas City Division office.
Brewer was interviewed at the Federal Penitentiary,
Leavenworth, Kansas, and advised.that he had been sentenced on November 76,
1933, from Houston, Texas, under a sentence of one year and one day for
Impersonation. He advised that when he was placed in the City Jail at
Lincoln, Nebraska, recently awaiting renoval to Houston, Texas, he met
one Charles;Doteon, who had been extradited from Muskogee, Oklahoma, to:
answer a charge of robbery of a bank at York, Nebraska. Dotson told
Brewer that he was well acquainted with Wilber Underhill, Fugitive, and
Brewer stated that he told Dotson that he felt certain that he "could beat
the Government caee," whereupon Dotaon told Brewer that if he were freed
in the Federal case to return to see him at the City Jail at Lincoln,
Nebraska, and that he would tell him how to get in touch with Wilber
Underhill. Dotson further told Brewer that he would have his wife tell
federal officers in the Oklahoma City office that he, Doteon, could fur-
nish the whereabouts of Wilber Underhill, and that he should be freed on
parole for that purpose, and that Dotson told hin, Brewer, that ali he
wanted was fifteen minutes to get away from the City Jail at Lincoln,
Nebraska, and that no one would find him thereafter.
COPIES LDESTRUYED _~=EC 1§ 1933 ‘Mhoonc aD
40 AUG 31 1964 ; -_
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