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Authors: Joe Urschel

The Year of Fear (42 page)

Nash, Frank, intended hideout
Urschel ransom laundered in
wedding of Kit and Kelly in

St. Paul Pioneer Press

St. Paul police

St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

Steinhardt, Robert

Stinnett, Jack

Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

Supreme Court, IL

Suydam, Hugh

Swinney, J. W.

Ten Thousand Public Enemies
(Cooper)

Texas Biomedical Research Institute

Thorne, Charlie

Tichenor, Al

Tom Slick Oil Company

Touhy, Roger

Travis, T. A.

Tulsa, OK

Tulsa Tribune

U. S. Conference of State Executives

Underhill, Wilbur

Union Station, Kansas City, MO

Urschel.
See
Urschel, Charles

Urschel, Berenice

Betty daughter of
death of
Jones with
kidnap report of
as publicity savvy
Seeligson, A. and L., brothers-in-law of
Slick, T., widow of
threats and false leads for
Urschel, C., wife of

Urschel, Charles

Bailey parole support from
Bates exchanged letters with
bodyguard fired by
business of
death of
fortune of
Frye, P., support from
inheritance from Slick for
Kelly letter to
kidnap fears of
Kirkpatrick close friend of
Kit notes fortune of
ransom recovery by
as resourceful

Urschel, Charles, kidnapping

Catlett go-between for
getaway cars seen in
Hoover assigns Colvin to
Jarrett identifies Kelly in
Jones lead Bureau agent for
Kirkpatrick ransom delivery man in
Moore kidnapper pseudonym in
Paradise, TX kidnappers lair in
publicity immediate on
publicity ruse in
ransom demands in
ransom divided in
ransom payment debrief in
ransom process in
release or kill Urschel debate in
Rogers and Stanley work with Colvin in
Seeligson, A., raised ransom for
talkative captor clues in
threats and false leads for
Urschel abduction in
Urschel death threat in
Urschel debrief post-release in
Urschel prisoner in
Urschel release in

Urschel, Charles, kidnapping, manhunt for

Arnold, G., Kelly hostage in
Arnold, L., arrested in
Bailey captured in
Bailey move to Oklahoma City
Bailey not part of
Bates captured in
Bureau lauded in
Hoover angry during
Hoover organizer of
indictments in
Kelly Coleman reunion in
Kelly disguised during
Kelly elusive during
Kelly hide at Coleman in
Kelly implicates Jarrett in
Kelly Memphis capture in
Kelly moved to Oklahoma City
Kelly threats in
Kellys blame each other
Kit blames in
manhunt nationwide in
Michigan Tavern stakeout in
Miller escape in
Nathan leads ground operations in
Paradise lair in
publicity on
ransom money
Rorer as Kelly captor in
Salter on grand jury for
Salter prosecutor in
Sayers as Kit lawyer in
secrecy need in
Shannon and Bailey to Dallas jail in
Shannon captured in
Shannon confessions in
Shannon deal in
Shannon to Oklahoma City in
Urschel identify Bates in
Urschel letter to press in
Vaught grand jury judge in
witness protection during

Urschel, Charles, kidnapping trial

Arnold, F., testimony in
Arnold, G., testimony in
Arnold, L., testimony in
Bates, Bailey, Shannon on trial in
Coleman family testimony in
Colvin testimony in
Hyde close in
Keenan close in
Kelly plead not guilty in
Kelly trial in
Kit testimony in
Mathers close in
media reports of
Rorer testimony in
Shannon testimony in
Urschel, C., testimony in
Vaught jury instructions in
Vaught sentencing in

Vaught, Edgar S.

jury instructions of
Kelly threats for
sentencing by
Shannon deal rejected by
as Urschel friend

Vetterli, Reed

Villa, Pancho

Waggoner, Guy

Wagnon, Hugh

Walsh, Thomas

“war on crime”

Alcatraz in
big arrests in
heightened priority of
“new deal” of

Washington Herald

Washington Post

Watts, John

We
(Lindbergh)

wealthy

weapons

criminal superiority of
federal agents lack of
federal agents unfamiliarity with
high-powered rifles as
machine gun as
mounted guns as
pistols as
regulating sale of
sawed-off shotgun as
“war wagon” guns as

Weatherford, Ed

Weaver, Bill

western outlaws

Wheeler, Burton

White, James (“Doc”)

Willmar, MN

Winkler, Gus

Winstead, Charles

Wise County, TX

witness protection

Wood, William F.

Woodruff, Grady

Woolverton, Florence

Woolverton, Howard

Worlds Fair

Wright, Glenn Leroy

Young, Harry

Ziegler, George (“Shotgun”)

Effects of dust storms on Oklahoma farms.

(LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION)

Union Station, scene of the Kansas City Massacre.

(LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION)

The Urschel home, in Oklahoma City, where the kidnapping took place.

(COURTESY OF
THE OKLAHOMAN
)

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