Eunice Gray - Arrival in Fort Worth

Arrival in Fort Worth

Gray was described as a beautiful woman, and according to Pinkerton reports she arrived in Fort Worth, Texas, and began running a brothel in 1909 after Etta Place had been seen for the last time, in San Francisco, where she may have requested assistance in obtaining a death certificate for Longabaugh, in an effort to settle his estate.

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