taken   Anna    home,   but he’d    eventually  gone    back    out with    her.    As
an  agent   wrote   in  a   report, Bryan   “perjured   himself when    he  swore
before   the     coroner’s   inquest     at  Fairfax...that  he  had     left    Anna
safely  at  her home    in  Fairfax between 4:30    and 5   p.m.”
White   needed  to  establish   where   the two had gone    after   leaving
Ralston.     Piecing     together    details     from    Agent   Burger’s    previous
informants  as  well    as  from    witnesses   located by  the undercover
team,   White   was able    to  create  a   time    line.   Bryan   and Anna    had
stopped at  a   nearby  speakeasy   and stayed  there   until   about   10:00
p.m.    Then    they    headed  to  another hell    joint,  several miles   north   of
Fairfax.    Bryan’s uncle   was spotted with    them,   so  perhaps the uncle
had been    lying   to  Agent   Burger, to  cover   not only    for Bryan   but for
himself as  well.   The owner   of  the place   told    agents  that    Bryan   and
Anna    had been    drinking    there   until   about   1:00    a.m.
Accounts     of  where   Bryan   and     Anna    went    after   that    grew
murkier.    One witness said    that    they’d  stopped,    alone,  at  another
speakeasy    closer  to  Fairfax.    Others  reported    seeing  Bryan   and
Anna    leave   the speakeasy   in  the company of  a   “third  man”    who
wasn’t  the uncle.  “Third  man is  said    to  have    been    present with
Anna    Brown   and Bryan   Burkhart,”  Agent   Burger  noted.  The last
sighting    of  Anna    and Bryan   together    that    the investigators   heard
about   had been    at  approximately   3:00    a.m.    A   witness who knew
them     both    said    that    she’d   heard   a   car     stop    near    her     house   in
Fairfax.    A   man whom    she believed    to  be  Bryan   shouted,    “Stop   your
foolishness,    Annie,  and get into    this    car.”
