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Oklahoma
City
TITLE
AND
CHARACTER
OF
CASE:
V/*
3.
(BILL)
SMITH, et
als.
Murder
of
:
Osage
County
FACTS
DEVELOPED:
^t
Tulsa
and P&whuska,
Okla;
Continuing,
and
supplementing
previous reports,
(0.
C.
#7060.)
entitled
as
at
ove
RE:
AUK
A
3RCV/1
MURDER:
T
^gent
is
informed
by
GR&CE
3IGEEART,
ansar-half
-sister
of
BRC'.VU,
aIra
arid
7
;
if
e
,
i
at
Panhus
ka
,
that
about
a
year
ago
E?.I;2£T
3URHEART
the
latter
a
sister
of
Aim
BROTH,
,
had
JOE
BIGEEART
(son
of
OR^CE
3IGEEART)
and his
wife,
BERTh^.
BURiuhlRT
,
aacpt
the
youngest
child
of
E
PRIEST
said
child
being
a
baby
girl,
now
fifteen
months
old,
and
named
AREA,
after
aim
BR07/E
,
murdered.
GRACE
BIGHETRI
states
that
since
said adoption
JfR
3IGHSMRT
has
died,
and said
BUREIART
child
has
inherited
half
his
estate
Ifwbith
a-
bout
$75,000.^0);
that
33RTEA
and
JOE
HIGH
TART
have
no
other
children,
so
that said
child
now
stands
to
also
inherit
half
0
f
BERT!
A
R
I
GREAT’S
estate
at
her death,
said
estate
being
worth
about
S
150
,000.00.
MRS.
JOE!?
3IGHEART
,
daughter-in-law
of
DO
NOT
WRITE
IN
THESE
SPACES
GRACE
-•IGHEMRT,
informs
Agent
that
MRS.
WILL
PESTER
,
-
6~0
^
/
5
v
living
between
V/y-
bureau
of
investigate
Die
A
WM
•A.
JAH
_
ncns
and
Hominy
tola
ms.
0
Of
p
-
..
,
.
,
JOKE
RIG-
department
OF
JUSTICE
ROUTED
TO:
^<4
HEART
that
the
rumor
no
w
at
Fairfax
COPIES
OF
THIS
REPORT
FURNISHED
TO:
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HOOVER
3
17a
shing
ton
;
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file;
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s
a
s
City.
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that
the
FALL-
Sr;
are
tegular
male
aw
14:
with
;x_.
J'2
a
her
parents
next
sc
that
1
Sale.
uo-teu
32X21
^
chile
shall
inherit
the
whole
of
lives
at
pawhuska,
Ckla.
,i
estate.
This
information
is
reportea
to
show
the
eli&racter
of
the
rAl£-3U?.K>XHT3
plans
and
actions
towards getting
possession
of
Os
age
Indian
wealth.
Dec.
3d
had
further
conference
with
confidential
informant,
whom
we
had
working
under
cover
for
previous
eight
dags.
ports
he
was
unable
to
secure
the
reports
made
by
roster
hete-ctive
agency
for
the
3U2K2XJTS
in
July,
He
re-
Burns
212
32021
1921
re.
AI
murder,
ana
that
Burns
states
said
reports
were
destroyed,
along
with
other
dead
files.
Informant,
at
Agent’s
direction,
called
on
13
o.
HDITH
2.311
,
BxJTTE?.
40
1.
.
Yorktown
in
,
Tuls~,
under
suitable
r-
re
text
,
and
state;:
that
he
is
positive
2112?
ILVIS
is
the
woman
he
has
heretofore
de-
etc
26,
scribed
as
red-headed,
40
years,
well
built,
140
lbs.,
good
locking
Informant states
that
on
his
visit
to
1122
he
and
she
discussed
the
%
2
j
T
32
3X2/13
Kov.
AI33
BBC
US
murder
again,
and
the
facts
of
BhYailT
nB
2B12'AAT
iutroauc
ing
informant
to
her
at
Burbank
in
July,
1121
{or
June)
and
the
statements
she
then made
to
in
for
man
Informant
states
that
on
this
latest
visit
EDT
22
13
VIS
admitted
to
all
of
said
facts,
but
was
plainly
unwilling
1102
G
to
discuss
the
case;
that
she
did
say,
however,
that
LE2
3
:
ran
the
roadhouse
two
miles
east
of
Burbank
and
PAUL
JCHKS
r
^n
the
roadhouse
two
miles
east
and
one
mile
north
of
Burbank
the
ni
ht
of
the
31:111
.0
murder.
(This
positively determines
that
we
now
have
to
JOr
2
locate
Said
LEI
LI02G3
and
v
;
.
'
to
move,
with
ethers,
that
*.;:J
and
3.2
-
2;h
r
>:
:;
left
Said
roadhouses
ioget
.:e
r
ft
^
A
A
\
\
S
FORM
WO
T
H'
-ft-
Veis
8.
Dec.
1
in
a
Buick
car
about
1:30
r-
Hay
22,
11-21
(du
nday)
ana
that
-
F'
If:;
DA
VI
3
and
J.
L.
BRIDGES
were
in
the
BFYAF
,
Ah
"A
BFCDF
party
that
nig
ht
ana
all
drinking
whiskey*)
ETtf'S
Informant
states
that
he
ashed
DAVIS
pointblank
the
name
-
of
the
man
with
whom
she
rode
following
the
BRYAN
3FIFAF_aRf
BRCflF
AN FA
oar
that
night,
and
that
DDIEH
Ik
VI
3
refused
to
tell
in-
formant
who
this
man
was.
In
fore;
ant
states
that
he
talked
to
3RYAF
SFRFFaRF’S
uncle,
who
was
said
to
have
teen
of
the
part
y
the
night
of
the
murder,
and
is
positive
it
was
he,
J.
L.
BkJBG'hS
and
not
h.
r.
12.
BRIDGE!;
that
>
informant,
never
heard
of
H.
^.gent
BRIDGES
before*
directs
attention
to
statement
made
to
Agent
by
BDTEF
1223
wherein
EDTFE
DA
VI
Eh
I
TF
DAVIS
was
DAVIS,
reported
by
Agent
in
September,
claimed
she
did
not
know
BiYA'
BAYBA?:*
at
all.
undoubtedly
lying
to
the
BFAFIIARDd.
to
;.f.ent
at
that
ti
.e
,
and
is
plainly
friendly
3he
could
be
hired
to
swear
to
practically
any-
thing
for
a
few
hundred
dollars.
informant
also
worked
under
cover
for
us
at
Fairfax
for
a
day
and
reports
that
he
talked
to
both
ERE
Ed
T
and
BRYaN
YFKFFaHF
on
Dee.
2,
1223;
that
both
seemed
to
have
no
suspicion
of
lie
hit.
,
tut
were very
uncommunicative;
that
learnea
from
them
that
they
know
the
case
is
being
investigated
and
fro
vary much
worried.
also that
it
is
highly
probable
that
BRYAN
the
country.
3
U?
El
ARB
will
skip
Informant
states
he
has
a
nan
who
is
a
very
close
companion
to
BEY
AT
bfRIBARu
1
»
and
that
kis
man
is
in
a
position,
to,
arid
d
will
get
the
names
of
witnesses
the
facts
of
the
murder
from.
BhAA
B’AAiAA
and
also
keep
posted
or:
n~
Af
3
plans;
that
tils
man
trims
informant
is
wording
a
line
and
will
keep
inf
or
r
t
TiT
0
f
:
m
P
n
/•
*
F
OHM
NO.
3
TTi
^
O
O'
,ec
1
tc
14,
U'-
to
advised.
I?if
orma:
t
;
in
turn
has
promised
all
thus
secured
to
ue
at
once.
This
informant
at
Fairfax
will
also
promptly
te
atle
a
lot
of
evidence
re*
tc
jet
kgLkg
kO^h
and
.
£
.
fh._j"Tn
ucrders.
Dec.
11th
interviewed
.^ITPk
UPkIGHT
DOTY?
who
lives
five
,
miles
west
and
one
south
of
quay
if
poesitie
from
her.
Okla.
to
get
further
information
agent
found
her
to
te
a
rather
dull
country,
ignorant
girl,
i
only
eighteen
years
old
now.
ter"
to
ne
ar
ly
all
q.
She
kept
answering
"X
don't
rei,em-
,
ue
s
t
i o
ns
t
nd
added
nothing
to
her
e t
atom
e
n
t
s
as
previously
reported,
h
aYT
except
that
she
had
worked
for
EhiEST
21Y:h-
hut
four
days
in
all,
and
was
sixteen
years
old
at the
time,
ana
never
want
11X1)
.
had
t
there
after
she
left
the
eveing
LI.
(
of
Liny
El,
at
acout
p.
^
YPklvrT
DrTY,
however,
seemed
to
want
to
h
e
square,
hut
she
will-
need
some
memory
refreshing
from
her
statements
made
at
the
time,
as
her
memory
is
poor,
and
she
is
very
indifferent.
tc
ghe
states
that
no
one
has
talked
years, ana
that
none
of
the
her
acout
the
case
for
over
two
or
PTdddTs
ddhd
ever
talked
to
her
acout
it.
Dec.
her
hush
and
is
LCTL-
DOTY,
a
farmer.
12th
interviewed
DILI
HICPSh,
Sheriff,
and
G£C.
PCSTik;,
;ip.
Undersheriff,
at
perry,
Okla.
and
OIEIT
,
Postmaster
and
cafe
CAH3C1
,
owners
at
Three
Sands,
and
postmaster
and
iff and
W.
0AH30Ii,
rural
carrier
at
1
JOHi:
Deputy
sher-
liar
land,
Okla.
all
in
an
effort
to
locate
LhY
HOHG-.h
and
wife
said
to
he at
Three
Sands,
tut
found
no
trace
of
them,
j
pranged
with
parties
named,
to
i*
quire
and
ad-
vise
Agent
if
anything
were
learned,
Pec.
13th
inquired
at
poncu,
On
la
.
of
ihg..
TTLh,
Thief
of
go-
•71
a
r
n
-
T
.
tp
.
Eels
s
Dec.
1
to
L4,
3
lice
and
'.'.'.l*
HODGE
no
,
Deputy
Die
riff,
who
are
ae
gnu
luted
aruu.d
Ton-
.
ka
w a
tut
£
i
;•
t
information
as
to p
HD
ml
..EM
L
or
j-
3
p
L
jg}
1
L
e
r
e
-
at
-
'
.
at
s
.
TELE states
there
i=
an
old
Federal
warrant
LE
LG„ ;
,
-
131
out
.
r
MR
F
c
i
ar
g
i
nr
.
possessio
n
off
wh
i
skey
in
I
nd
iar.
c
c
ur,t
ry
,
They have
promised
to
look
out for
MO
RGAi:
and
PaEL
JOELS
for~~u8
Deo.
14th.
HO?.
GxJ.'
,
!
Learned
from
confidential
source
at
wynozia
that
w
if
e
of
LEE
LIOEGME,
is
MEM
POSE
running
a
joint
one
-ha
If
mile
west and
one-fourth
mile
north
of
Three
Sands,
tut
that
she
has
very
little
if
any
knowledge
of
LHH
MCBGMH’3
whereabouts,
tut
she
will te interviewed.
'
i
HO
^PL
GH
is
said
to
have
teen
lodged
in
Federal
jail
at
Enid
Ok
la
.
at
ont
Fee.
11th
to
serve
a
Federal
sentence
on
a
whiskey
char
3*
PILL
BRYaET,
U.
told
him
that
S^i.iv
Deputy Marshal, states
that
X
RCY'FELOH
n
out of
TELE
ana
B3yyx3MIE:
followed
3E'?Y
^n
A
p
i
Fairfax
the
night
pj3.,
,
was
last
seen
alive
(about
Jan.
PC,
133)
and
that
he,
BELCH
a
nd
ph
can
give
the
names
of
witnesses
who
saw
TELL
HR
still
f
ollow
ing
RC3.3
that
n
ig
ht
near
the
p
la
c
e
wh
ere
6,
RCHN'S
car
and
tody
were
found
later
(about
pet.
x».gent
a“!
133.
IL3.Y
\
/
)
knows
that
S3.:
TELE
arrested
BELCH
and
?X3'
sever-
times
on
whiskey
charges,
and
s.*spects
there
is
little
truth
in
,
this
statement
ty
BELCH
to
BILL
P
LILLE
tut
will
interview
3ELCH
and
invest!
gate
his
statements.
Dec.
16th.
Interviewed
JTOHK
BIGHELET
who
stated
that
BILL
and
RITE
SMITH
told
him
at
Colorado
Springs
that
MOLL
32
MERCER
had
seen
a
big
car,
with
two
spare
tires,
standing
near
the
spot
where
.M'LIL
BHOEIES
tody
was
later
found.
3L
JjHL
BIGHrlaRT
stated
to
^
ent
that
the
:
31
TBS
also
stated
that
it
was
at
ut day
13
ht
t
h
_
t
MOLL
IE
MERGE
:
s
a
w
this
car.
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