3-14-1949 |
Colonel Homer Garrison Camp Mabry; Austin, Texas |
Dear Mr. Garrison: The attorney general suggests that I write you in behalf of my interest to solve the murder of my little son, not quite seventeen, who was murdered here three years ago April 14th 1946. I clung to hopes for sometime, that the Rangers and the city police might bring the slayers to admit or suurender, but I have no hopes now of either doing anything. I have a story some hints, that I want to give to some one who would be interested in showing who did the double slaying at the time Paul was murdered. I don't put any faith in the city police or Rangers. Can you suggest some help? I can make a trip to Austin if you think you could muster up any interest or courage toward solving this one murder. Let me know something as soon as you can. |
Gratefully yours, |