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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 d 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 
y w t tf - She said that Minnie tried to get her* *to †^e;J3*d.l|jj 
’I '^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 



Lid ;ke ; .ahout Einnle and SmitbA.rman and Eva's^ li'ttla t glrl'fe^a^e4 
-0 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' 

*? C into the bedroom and after a hit that Earl came out with hef.^-Wte 
21 ’*5. 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 let’ me knl^iP 

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[.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 
.was furnishing' the whiskey that Savage was selling. *7' 

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Wvjater in the, 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 ^ 

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desired.' Sheriff tried to avoud making any pronises hut suggested *£2 m§£> 
> he should have moved Earl to Tulsa and that it could he done yet 
'Vjfcbld him that it was not necessary until after Tuesday when the prslS^l 
v ’inary was set and that we could get a continuance and then move'"®!®."; Jr 
Sheriff said alright. \ 

• I got in oonneotion with Ho 40 and he informed me that he had s soured' '«> 
'location with the people at the Minnie Save home and that he had a room 
oh the Bleeping porch and where he could hear what was said over the -1? 
telephone. Ho 40 reports to me that Minnie had talked , to several .pejsf fc 
'sons Iter the telephone and had said that Earl would he Out of yail.Odi. 
TUestty and that she was going away on Wednesday hut she' did not' at’ate! $ 
‘Jherel she was going. Minnie also called John. Woods h taxi driver an*. t 
•’'’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. "* 

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£ gave ’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 
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-IQ my^alk with the Sheriff he mer.tjoned Danzel Hughe 6 and said 'Shat 1» 
ifcad a|Bkrrap.t for him. Later I saw Ur. Comstock and he told me to«k, y .I'.' 
** et^ugheb^had teen mentioned M being connected with this caae : Sr* % 
.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 1 s father-in-law's name is Coupe. "'4 It*' Vtf *• 

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: ' * 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." * 


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t s; Whitehorn at Cadillac Hotel', Okla. City, 
lie to this investigation." ,: f 


* '■ ’ "pawhuska, Okla., June 18, 1921. 

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■Q^"(ffatlve shadowing, l£rs. Charles Whitehorn." Ho developmante of valuers \ 

^ .... "Oklahoma City, June 19, 1921. --/$( 

.Operative shadowed Mrs. Whitehorn to okla. City from Pawhuska, in fact M 
Ooompanied her in a oar. Ho developments worth while which thsxow anjy 
lght. on.the investigation." ' j* JJl 

\ . "June 20, 1921, Oklahoma City. ** V|0 

t s,* Whitehorn at Cadillac Hotel', Okla. City. Ho developments worth' 

11a "to this investigation." . ^ ‘ 1 

^ "Oklahoma City., June 81, 1981. - 

•i 'got up .this morning aboutseven O'clock, ate breakfast and went, to 
toe residence of the aunt, Mrs. Faulkner. He remained hare most of the j 
day, and Mrs Savage oome out about 11:30 A. M. and said she had ; ar--fi’ 
r^yed An' town the night before. She claimed to be looking for Dewey -'id 
Suttotfkm* laterâ€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 
|iindy out of jail and that he lad come down with her. Mrs. Hhits-' j 
hs seemed to turn against Mrs Savage and- did not give her mrioh^ J 
agemsnf , and Mrw Savage returned to town a little after, noon and 
■Hi) did npli.’see' her any more. : I ; .drove Mrs Whitehorn and the Faulkners { 

ayWnd town all evening and returned home with them about 11 o'clock - 
Sd she remained all. night with them and I returned to the hotel and* J 
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le'nfrpcy-td â–  the house of the Faulkners. - We aid. not leave the" hi 
12 i\ylay "buja-ient for a drive in the evening after supper. We iaten&e 
‘ ' 4 ' start fk pawhuska hut on ao count of it having rained all day Was 
to start. Wh took the family out for a ride and took them ho; 
Iten thirty and both went to the hotel for the night, so th^t 
,'^psfUp early and get an early start. I discontinued about 11:30 




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"Okla. City, June 22nii, 1921. 


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Aout the usual time ana. *ent tp tbe garage and got %Yo r-* 


V "June 23; 192*1. 
Whitehorn' for Guthrie. 


So developments 


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"June 24; 1921. 

City with Mrs. whitehorn. Ho developm^ 
"June 25, 1921. 

City to Tulsa, shadowing Mrs. Whitehorn. 

"June 26, 1921. 4, 

Ho developments." 

"June 27 , 1921." 

Whitehorn, Tulsa to pawhuska. Mo developments." ; 

•"June 28, 1921. . . '■ ,■-,... 4 : 

Whitehorn, Tulsa to Pawhuska. Ho developments." 

_T.o, •' . •; "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 
ions to oatoh the party or parties that murdered him. I was in compahy| 
’with. Mrs. Whitehorn for several days and believe that I won her ),-i ? 
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, I stu&Jsd her under every condition and do not believe she had anything 
.'td do with the murder of her husband. Subject told me that the night.. 
* 3 ‘‘ t p of thf shooting, she and Mrs Savage and' Mr Savage and the It little girl 
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^ 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 the doctor’s office where she had an appointment. She says that 1 her . 
'husband met her on the street after she come down from the dootor’s 







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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' 

_ a . with, I have questioned her closely when 

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. , ^ 

aays^ tha t Hr s Savage has been very nervous Binoe the invest! 

UhaB been going on, and in talking. with her after they, motp^repjk 
wLe^’sue p i o 1 on she told subject not to say anything 
A'Sl^ ? a.JOomer at their house. Contrary to, former repo.- i, that 1 . 

^rpcOi J set 7 ha«r no use for Jess Bttndy at all, and she was very aore as te- 
J Savage for getting, him out of Jail on bond. Subject olaims that^lf * 
.jTjra.; Savage who is sweet on Bundy "it instead of , her and that Mrs 3aV< 
^keoeives special delivery letters fromhim all' the time. Mrs. jfhite-. 
xbotn does not think that Jess Bundy and' Amos Clark had anything: w. *iO:\ 
Smith the killing. She does not in any way suspicion any of her reU^,' 
t^tivea'.but thinks that it was a robbery motive that. prompted the vjciliij) 
'$hOj.does not try to proteot her relatives as she says they have al^dyi^ 


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