“If he is not”: Report by Weiss and Burger, Aug. 16, 1924, FBI.
11: THE THIRD MAN
“I do not understand”: Hoover to White, June 2, 1926, FBI.
“interesting observation”: Hoover to Bolling, June 1925, FBI.
“paid by suspects”: Weiss and Burger to William J. Burns, March 24, 1924, FBI.
“We old fellows”: Grand jury testimony of Ed Hainey, NARA-FW.
“There was Indians”: Trial testimony of Berry Hainey, State of Oklahoma v. Kelsie
Morrison, OSARM.
“They went straight”: Report by Weakley, Aug. 15, 1923, FBI.
“perjured himself”: Report by Weiss and Burger, Jan. 8, 1924, FBI.
“Third man is”: Report by Weiss and Burger, Jan. 10, 1924, FBI.
“Stop your foolishness”: Ibid.
12: A WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS
“strangle”: Report by Smith, Sept. 28, 1925, FBI.
“seen part”: Ibid.
“information contained”: Findlay to Burns, Dec. 19, 1923, FBI.
“handed to”: Eustace Smith to Attorney General, March 15, 1925, FBI.
“reprehensible”: Report by Weiss and Burger, July 2, 1924, FBI.
“sole object”: Ibid.
“frightened out”: Report by Weiss and Burger, July 12, 1924, FBI.
“son-of-bitches”: Report by Weiss and Burger, July 2, 1924, FBI.
“Look out”: Report by Weiss and Burger, Aug. 16, 1924, FBI.
“Keep your balance”: Transcript of interview with White, NMSUL.
“has known”: Report by Weiss and Burger, Feb. 11, 1924, FBI.
“It is quite”: Report by Weiss and Burger, April 11, 1924, FBI.
“Pike will have”: Report by Weiss and Burger, Aug. 14, 1924, FBI.
“shape an alibi”: Grand jury testimony of Elbert M. Pike, NARA-FW.
“discuss this case”: Report by Weiss, Nov. 19, 1923, FBI.
13: A HANGMAN’S SON
“Mr. White belongs”: Daniell, Personnel of the Texas State Government, 389.
“I was raised”: Adams, Tom White, 6.
“BLOOD, BLOOD”: Austin Weekly Statesman, March 31, 1892.
“If a mob attempts”: Bastrop Advertiser, Aug. 5, 1899.
“RAVISHED IN BROAD”: Austin Weekly Statesman, Sept. 1, 1892.