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Osage Indian Murders — Part 20
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*-. "BLY Revard,. ‘trom ny. y briginal notes. .
Rta ee or 2 ater, Sai” ae
An Indien of Fairfax will testifie that he run “arom
with Roy Bunoh and Mary Roan for tea years before the
killing of Henry Roan, that they were on frequent drunk- —
en parties together; that he has seen Bunch at Henry
Roan*’s house on an average of two or three times a week
“for a year | before the death of Henry Roan; that Roy Bunch
_ Wowld ogeupy the, SaR8, room, with Mery and thet be. Wap. Very.
“i. > jealous of Mary ‘and Was. “actually. im love with ‘hér;,thet=(
“one time he’ and Roy “Céok went: ap to Henry-Roan *s Wien”: *
Roan was away and Roy Bunch found out about this visit :
and said you are a god dam fine friend and went ao far as
to threaten to shoot Revard, and Heverd said he though Hy
that he was going to shoot him over the matter, that abdw
& year‘before Henry Roan was_ killed; Revard and Roy. ‘Bunch,
were etending in ‘front of Roy Cock*s pool hall falkiag ahd
Henry Roan atar ted to ‘Burbask ead Roy Bunch said. be" *Rovard.
- that if he would go with him that he would go and.kf1t Reg
: Roan’ on this trip and Réevard ‘satd to Bunch that. ‘he 9 gular 2
not be a party to a mrder, Was out on a ‘drinking party. -
with John Ramsey, Amos Tucker and Roy Bunch; one time e
short time before the death of Roan; out on Fawhuska Road",
near got to Bill Trent's pasture, Bunch and Ramsey talked —
of killing Roan".
he OF ae ny +
the had been.up to her cell. in-the jail™and 6
k and seid he was going to get her to malice hi
Fe = wth cn eo on me of, a apt cs 2 4 at
190 sone wousn. {i the Osege Coumty yal, whose.
. “ During the time T was with Hale in the jail, he spent ‘considera,
hie time in the womens’ part of the jail, in fact he hai the privilest#@r¢
liberty of going most anywhere he wanted to most of the time. I kad one real t
a day in his cell and would leave the cell at 9 o’elock or near that in.the:
morning and return at 12 or 1 o‘clock that night. The jailors would jet Tak
people come in at the side-door to see him most any time. . .
IT wake the foregoing stetement of my own free will and accord, ana the: Ste
seme is true and correct. .
Eugh M. Washbura
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| si ibis and sworn to ‘before’ me > this 23 ay of ‘Ostober, 1 1928. _
¥ ee ga Sa : Louise Nelson,
on | expires Merah 19, | 195265 Notary: Publics.
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