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'
.
dlay
July
12,
1923.
y
’I
Lionel
her
a
3
to
what
had
been
taking
plaoe
at
th*
jail
that
sh*
had
teen
there
to
parties
a
number
of/tloee
pnA.’
that;
i
Minnie
bad
gone
there
to
make
dates
with
Ereaw
,pn4
Lick
,&ail«,i
7
says
that,
they
would
all
get
drunk
and
that
just
'about.'
two"
'Weeks,,"®™
PbW'hhdtsn
invitation
to
go-
with
some
folks
fha#
wodld.
EwiilfogHL
w
ttf
She
said
that
Minnie
tried
to
get
her*
*to
^e;J3*d.l|jj
'^p'ight'.oh
twjafago
but
she
would
not
go
hut
that
she
knew
'.that
Minnie
h
•/‘’a
talking
to
Karl
and
that
Minnie
said that
Earl
was
^
d
-
*?
21
_
Lid
;ke
.ahout
Einnle
and
SmitbA.rman
and
Eva's^
li'ttla
t
glrl'fe^a^e4
Joraker
to
see
Earl
and
that
when.they
>drave'hp
‘'to'
the'fea^-’tl-l
l^the
family
'j|ll
hid
and
that.
.afters
theylwalked
in
±x
;that
‘Binhie
’i|enS5'
;
-0
C
into
the
bedroom
and
after
’*5.
a
hit
that
Earl
came out
with
hef.^-Wte
they
were
all
hacily
frightened
and she
told
Leans
told
her
mother
aWij
.'this
trip
and
mentioned
the
faot
that
there
must
he
something
.'wrong
&-
'/
...from
the
manner
that
they
aoted.
7|
''
:
fL.
Eva
*stid
that
she
would
question
Lena
about
the
trip
and
-
[.jJSv'a
.
Baid
'that
she
would glady
do
all
she
could
to
assist
us
and
I
tMiSi
Ina&s
arrangements
for
her
to
try
and get
into
a
party
at
the
jail
withes
^Minnie
and After they
made
their
arrangements
to
phone
me
the
time
t'4H"
^
they
'went.
‘Also
she
will
try
and
get
some
information
on
Lee
Ridge7%fif||j
*7'
4
let’
me
knl^iP
'>'
r
*
r
,
*Psm
.was
furnishing'
the
whiskey
that
Savage
was
selling.
everting
I
learned
that
they
did
not
go
to
the
Jail
as
.®S§i
^had.a
talk
'with
the
Sheriff
and
he
told
me
that
he
was
not
goingtoiiP
&lxmle';ln
to
see
Earl
unless
he
was
present.
I
told
the
Sheriff
-that
-jjPw
.'hoi'
Shat Minnie
or"
anyone
else
to
talk
to
Earl
and
that
so
Ihng'.r
did.
talk
to
Earl
that
he
would
never
get
the
information
.that
desired.'
Sheriff tried
to
avoud
making
any
pronises
hut
suggested
*£2
m§£>
i\
he should
have
moved
Earl
to
Tulsa
and
that
it
could
he
done
yet
42
>
'Vjfcbld
him
that
it
was
not
necessary
until
after
Tuesday
when
the
prslS^l
43
v
’inary
was
set
and
that
we
could
get
a
continuance
and
then
move'"®!®.";
Jr
44
Sheriff
said
alright.
\
45
46
I
got
in
oonneotion
with
Ho 40 and
he
informed
me
that
he
had
s
soured'
'«>
47
'location
with
the
people
at
the
Minnie
Save
home
and
that
he
had
a
room
48
oh
the
Bleeping
porch
and
where
he
could
hear
what
was
said
over
the
-1?
49
telephone.
Ho
40
reports
to
me
that
Minnie
had
talked
to
several
.pejsf
50
'sons
Iter
the
telephone and had
said that
Earl
would
he
Out
of
yail.Odi.
51
Wvjater
in
IV
'
v-
;
.
....,
.
.
the,
^
fc
'
,
»<
«v
57
58i
-
TUestty
and
that
she
was
going
away on
Wednesday
hut
she'
did
not'
at’ate!
$
Minnie
also
called
John.
Woods
h
taxi
driver
an*.
t
‘Jherel
she
was
going.
54
•’'’he
took
her
-out
In
the
Jrudem
Addition
to
see
some
folks
and
fro®
|»r,
<
"*
^oonverfatidn
that
woods
had
taifco^
her
out
a
few
days
before.
52
53
;
;
;
;
*'
''i'
j
..
j'-'
J
*
'
t
'"
?.
5
»;,
-50
’further
instruction
to
$4/0
and
he
is to
report
to
me
tomor-
row
evening
again.
This
man
will
make good
I
think
hut
will
need
some
coaohing.
v
film
£
gave
'
'
-
.
;
6
1*
52
_
^
-
\
t
"•‘Jaaea
the
Sheriff
he
mer.tjoned
Danzel
Hughe
6
and
said
'Shat
Later
I
saw
Ur.
Comstock
and
he
told me
to«k,
y
.I'.'
**
being
connected
with
this
caae
Sr*
%
et^ugheb^had
teen
mentioned
.work.
I
am'
inclined
to
believe
that
Dam#
l
did
nfct
40^
SoSTntiUtl'that
he
might
know
atout
the'matter as
I
talked
to
Bra
an4|;
.^ol'd’me’
tljat
Danzel
was
here
that
night.
-
Also
ehe
told
ae
-that
ph
ttS
y.w^'iras
in
Seyada,
Mo.
working
for
his
father-in-law
in.a^lan^therit'K
Danzel
s
father-in-law's
name
is
Coupe.
"'4
It*'
Vtf
*•
'
i
Discontinued
9
P.
U."
.VJgj
-IQ
ifcad
my^alk
with
a|Bkrrap.t
for him.
M
:
1
:
'
*
OPERATIVE
NUMBER
'
7«e
REPORT:
,
.
'
?&}%
i
"Eawhiiska,
‘Okla.
Jane 16,
1921.
*jRj
^peratlve
under
cover
at
Pawhuska,
Ckla.;
no
developments
worth
whlle«|jp
"Pawhieka,
Okla.
,
June
17,
1921.
*
*”
jlpirhtlva
at
Pawhuska,
Okla.;
nothing
of
value
developed."
*
'
"pawhuska,
Okla.,
June
18,
1921.
Q^"(ffatlve
shadowing,
l£rs.
Charles
Whitehorn."
Ho
developmante
of
valuers
--/$(
,
it-
^
lght.
....
on.the
investigation."
\
.
"Oklahoma
City,
June
19,
1921.
.Operative
shadowed
Mrs.
Whitehorn
to
okla.
City from
Pawhuska,
in
fact
Ooompanied
her
in a oar.
Ho
developments
worth
while
which
thsxow
anjy
'
M
j*
**
JJl
"June
20,
1921,
Oklahoma
City.
.
V|0
1
(•£1
.
v
V-V
t
•i
s,*
s;
City.
Whitehorn
at
Cadillac
Hotel',
Okla.
City,
,:
f
.
Ho
developments
worth'
lie
"to
this
investigation."
11a
to
^
^
City.,
"Oklahoma
June
81,
1981.
-
'got
up
.this
morning
aboutseven
O'clock,
ate
breakfast
and
went,
to
He
remained
hare
most
of
the
toe
residence
of
the
aunt,
Mrs.
Faulkner.
day,
and
Mrs
Savage oome
out
about
11:30
A. M.
and
said
she
had
ar--fi’
She
claimed
to
be
looking
for
Dewey
-'id
r^yed
An'
town
the
night
before.
Suttotfkm*
later”told
us
that
the
Detective
Agency
here
had
found
him
»h
and
tlfet
ha
was
in
jail in
Okla. City;
also
said
that
she had
gotten
*
J
Mrs.
Hhits-'
|iindy
out
of
jail
and
that
he
lad come
down
with
her.
hs
seemed
to
turn
against
Mrs
Savage
and-
did
not
give
her
mrioh^
agemsnf
and
Mrw
Savage
returned
to
town
a
little
after,
noon and
I
.drove
Mrs
Whitehorn
and
the
Faulkners
Hi)
did
npli.’see'
her
any
more.
{
ayWnd
town
all
evening
and
returned
home
with
them
about
11
o'clock
she
remained
all.
night
with
them
and
I
returned
to
the
hotel
and*
j
;
j
J
,
;
:
Sd
J
ua*oontinn»&4"
.
James
S.
Pindlay.
July
lo,
1923.
"Okla.
City,
June
22nii,
1921.
»#«
y>rw
the
usual
time
ana. *ent
tp
tbe
garage
and
got
%Yo
r-*
le'nfrpcy-td
the
house
of
the
Faulkners.
We
aid.
not
leave
the"
hi
We
iaten&e
12
i\ylay
"buja-ient
for
a
drive
in
the
evening
after
supper.
'
4
'
start
fk
pawhuska
hut
on
ao
count
of
it
having
rained
all
day
Was
Wh took
the
family
out
for
a
ride
and
took
them
ho;
to
start.
Iten
thirty
and
both
went
to
the
hotel
for
the
night,
so
th^t
I
discontinued
about
11:30
,'^psfUp
early
and
get
an
early
start.
m**
Aout
-
V
20
"June
23;
192*1.
So
developments
Weft.
Okla
.
tflty
with
Srs.
Whitehorn'
for
Guthrie.
"June
24;
1921.
ibTidenoe.-7
V
City
with
Mrs.
whitehorn.
"June
25,
1921.
Ho
29
24
25
*Be
turned
from
Sufchrie
to
okla.
26
44,
27
V.'V
28
29
route
,
Okla
City
to
Tulsa,
30
'
developm^
shadowing
Mrs.
Whitehorn.
"June
26,
1921.
4,
U
32
33
IvAt
34
"t
*
'fi
Tulsa
all
day
with
Mrs.
Whitehorn
-
Ho
developments."
,
35
36
"June
27
1921."
Mo
developments."
;
ji^^l^iiled
Mrs.
Whitehorn,
Tulsa
to
pawhuska.
40%
41?
* '•
•"June
28,
1921.
iir
'
.
.
i
,-,...
4
:
shadowed
Ur
8,
Whitehorn,
Tulsa
to
Pawhuska.
_T.o,
•'
.
•;
Ho
developments."
:
42
<3
44
45
46
47
48
"Tulsa,
Okla.,
June
29th,
19214
'*
-
The
siibjeot,
Mrs.
Hattie
Whitehorn,
talked
very
freely
to
me
about
the
shooting
of
her
husband,
Charley
Whitehorn,
aiid
says
she
is
very
anx-4|i
I
was
in
compahy|
ions
to
oatoh
the
party
or
parties
that
murdered
him.
),-i
?
’with.
Mrs.
Whitehorn
for
several
days
and
believe
that
I
won her
49
50
51
52
,
oonfidenop.
,4
I
stu&Jsd
her
under every
condition
and
do
not
believe
she
had
anything
Subject
told
me that
the
night..
.'td
do
with
the
murder
of
her
husband.
*
3
and
the
It
little
girl
p
of
thf
shooting,
she
and Mrs
Savage
and'
Mr
Savage
Whitehorn
and
Dewey
;\-
54
!•
went'
Sown
.town
about
7:30
P.
M.
and
left
Charley
^
5
w^'SdttoI'-'9hejfe
playing
cards..
She
.said
that
Mrs
Savage
had
an
engagement
ifclth
fai^Osageboy
and
left
her
when
they
got
to
town.'
Subject
we*jf'
to
v
She
says
that
her
the
doctor’s
office
where
she
had
an
appointment.
'husband
met
her
on
the
street
after
she
come
down
from
the
dootor’s
‘‘
t
"
1
'VS.
S
.
)
idlay
July
13,
1923.
and
returned
home
with
her,
and
then
left
her
saying
ha
Subject.
did
not
know
where
Sutton
had
gone
the
house
nor
who
the
parties
'taro
that
her
husband
in'
with,
I
have
questioned
her
closely
when
a»4o'
go,
_
a
.
ihia
matter*
as
to
whom
she
thought
might*
have
killed
her
nuehahl»ahj|.
““
aid
that
she
suspioions
no one
but
Sutton,
though
«hb
believes
E^gaj^ge,
knows
something
about
the
affair.
U.I
,
,
15.
^
aays^
tha
t
Hr
s
Savage has
been
very
nervous
Binoe
the
invest!
17j
UhaB
been
going
on,
and
in
talking.
with
her
after
they,
motp^repjk
It
wLe^’sue
p
i
o 1
on
she
told
subject
not
to
say
anything
?
that
1
111
A'Sl^
a.JOomer
at
their
house.
Contrary
to,
former
repo.-
7
20
^rpcOi
J
set
ha«r
no
use
for
Jess
Bttndy
at
all,
and
she
was
very
aore
as
te-
21
J
Savage
for getting,
him out
of
Jail
on
bond.
Subject
olaims
that^lf
*
2
#
.jTjra.;
Savage
who
is
sweet
on
Bundy
"it
instead
of
her
and
that
Mrs
3aV<
23
^keoeives
special
delivery
letters
fromhim
all'
the
time.
Mrs.
jfhite-.
24
xbotn
does
not
think
that
Jess
Bundy
and'
Amos
Clark
had
anything:
w.
*iO:\
25
Smith
the
killing.
She
does
not
in
any
way
suspicion any of her
reU^,'
26
t^tivea'.but
thinks
that
it
was
a
robbery
motive
that.
prompted
the
vjciliij)
21
'$hOj.does
not
try
to
proteot
her
relatives
as
she
says
they
have
al^dyi^
28
rfftHe'd
.to"
work
her
for
every
-dept
tbey".oould
and
did.nbt
care
ftor'l&rj*:®
v
efuy
2V
for
her
money,
but
she
feels
sure
that
they
had
nothing
to
do
with
30
’;Jtho
killing
of
her
husband.
v
^3.
*
16
i,
.
,
,
;•
jeot
is
not
worried
one
bit
about
the
outcome
of
the
investigation.
tried
to
bring
her out
by
telling
her,
that
they
might
frame
her,
,ab4v>
34
foetid-
her
up
whether
she
done
it
or
not,
but
she
didn't
see how
that
35
l^dpuld
-be.,
.done
,as
she
knows
nothing
whatever
about
the
affair
.h;
Site
i.aai®
38^%bat
bet
husband
had
always
been
oruel
to
her,
beating
her
up,
when
he
was-
drunk,
but
that
she
had
loved
him
and
ha
4ne
vef,
e
vsh^
®i^ugbi,
?
.bf
leaving
him
much
less
.disposing
of
him.
I
do
not
believe*
fl
.^Jnat
lire
IShltehorn
could
have
plotted
this
affair,
from
her
taUt'
do4'3;H’
^ipn#;-
ebo.^but
would
not say
positively
that
she
did,
not
know-
of
^Stfb
11
12
"
r.
33
,
,
.
1
hot
think
ehe
covered
anything up
in her
talk
as
she
seems
as
*ea§y
fepereoh
to
read,'
and
think
in
all
the
time
I
have
spent-with
her
that
She
claims
that
the
day
before
TteVW
',sfis
would
have
giVen
herself
awayi
vlt&sbani
was
killed
that
they were
planning
to
buy
a
car and
take
a
fbip
to
California."
;
I
..
.
'I
"rule
a,
okla.
,
June
2S,
1921.
v
..,
,-l
••
*
'bning
following
instructions
of
Mrs
Whitehorn
X
axove
the
ear
Chatau's
about
8:30
a.
in.
X
was
told
they
wanted
to
go
to
on
some
business,
but.
after
I
got
out
there
they
decided
not^'
1
jt.4
.
^
y
'
J^^^la'u
iftnt
to
town
about
kiirie
ft.
m.
and
I
did
Sot'
leave
until
after;
iSgaohi'
^
I
wilted
to
draw Mrs
Chatau
out
about
the
murder
if
I
could
do
ifs^without’
arousing
any
suspicion'.
X
found
that
they
did
not
like
rcnarley
Whi'tehorh
and
never
had
anything
to
do
with
him,
and
she
did
'
'
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