“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.
