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plot in exchange for $ 5,000 from a man only named
Roberts, writing, "I was going to kill a person. Maybe more than one. Could I do it? Maybe I'll back out. But I can't back out, I've taken the money. I've spent some of it. Besides, I thought, I know too much." Throughout 1961, Hickock sent the
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one of uncertainty (neither proving nor disproving the involvement of Smith and Hickock). Consequently, investigators have stated that Smith and Hickock still remain the most viable suspects.
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1330:1931 births
1266:Alvin Dewey
430:declared: "
392:Alvin Dewey
347:Perry Smith
308:Kansas City
210:Location(s)
72:Kansas City
1324:Categories
1251:Harper Lee
622:References
302:Early life
171:(4 counts)
64:1931-06-06
570:; and by
493:death row
485:In 2017,
467:polygraph
455:cold case
438:Aftermath
413:Execution
399:Las Vegas
222:Target(s)
1307:Infamous
1166:Missouri
997:NBC News
972:ABC News
584:See also
577:Infamous
572:Lee Pace
329:gambling
317:Edgerton
135:Children
129:Executed
556:in the
545:in the
531:Journal
514:Journal
459:Florida
421:at the
419:hanging
372:invaded
245:Shotgun
240:Weapons
199:Country
186:Details
151:Robbery
18:Hickock
1310:(2006)
1302:(2005)
1299:Capote
1294:(1996)
1286:(1967)
1239:People
1188:– 1965
1186:Kansas
1156:– 1965
1140:– 1962
1033:May 5,
1007:May 5,
952:May 5,
567:Capote
403:Nevada
386:raping
312:Kansas
231:Killed
147:Motive
101:, U.S.
78:, U.S.
76:Kansas
1275:Films
560:; by
552:; by
472:semen
249:Knife
180:Death
1100:2019
1066:2013
1035:2013
1009:2013
979:2012
954:2013
917:2015
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