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Edna Murray

Edna "Rabbit" Murray (1898–1966) was a criminal associated with several high-profile gangs in the Depression-era of the early 1930s. Although popularly known to the press as the "Kissing Bandit" for kissing a male robbery victim, she was known in the underworld as "Rabbit" for her skills in breaking out of the penitentiary.

She was married to two criminals in the 1920s, but is best known as the lover and crime partner of Volney Davis.

Life edit

Born Martha Edna Stanley, she was the daughter of Nicholas and Luella Stanley in Marion, Kansas.[1] She moved with her father to Oklahoma at an early age. As a teenager, she married a man named Paden with whom, in 1915, she had a son, Preston.[2] She and Paden soon separated. She married again to Walter Price, but that marriage also failed.

Crime career edit

Murray was working as a waitress when she met robber Volney Davis, who became her lover.[2] He was imprisoned for life in 1918. She moved to Kansas City, Missouri where she joined her younger sister Doris, who was living with criminal Emory Connell. Murray met and married Connell's partner, jewel thief "Diamond Joe" Sullivan. Sullivan was convicted of a 1923 murder of a policeman[3] in 1924 and was executed.

After Sullivan's death, she met and married another criminal, Jack Murray. On October 1, 1925 Edna and Murray were sentenced to 25 years for a Kansas City, Missouri holdup. It was this crime that earned Edna the nickname "the Kissing Bandit", after she supposedly kissed victim H. H. Southward. On May 2, 1927, Edna escaped from Missouri State Penitentiary and remained free until arrested in Chicago on September 10, 1931. She made a one-day escape from prison on November 4, 1931, and then a third escape on December 13, 1932, having sawed through the bars of her cell, assisted by another prisoner, Irene McCann, who escaped with her.[4]

Edna joined up with Volney Davis again, who had also absconded from prison in 1932. The two continued their crime spree and later settled down in Aurora, Illinois. Her son Preston joined them, and participated in their crimes.[2] The couple soon joined up with the Barker-Karpis gang. Edna's sister Doris was now living with outlaw Jess Doyle, also a member of the Barker-Karpis gang.

On April 23, 1934, outlaws John Dillinger, Homer Van Meter and John "Red" Hamilton arrived at Murray's home seeking refuge after being ambushed by federal agents and police at their hideout near Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Hamilton, having been badly wounded during the shootout, had been denied treatment by Chicago mob doctor Joseph Moran and died of his injuries several days after arriving at their Aurora home. Murray and Davis were later present during his secret funeral, in which he was buried in an unmarked grave.

On January 22, 1935, Murray was indicted along with several members of the Barker gang for a conspiracy to kidnap wealthy Minnesota banker Edward Bremer and ransom him for $200,000 in January 1934. Fleeing the state, she was apprehended in Pittsburg, Kansas while traveling with Jess Doyle on February 7, 1935.

Murray's brother, Harry C. Stanley, was subsequently arrested for aiding and abetting Murray in early 1935, was fined $1,000 and sentenced to six months imprisonment at the Sedgewick County Jail on March 12, 1935. The following year, her son Preston Leroy Paden was convicted of murder for killing a night watchman in Kansas. He was given a life sentence[5] and died in 1957[6]

Murray was not found guilty in the kidnapping conspiracy but was returned to the Women's prison in Jefferson City, Mo to finish serving her term for highway robbery. Volney Davis led FBI agents to Hamilton's grave outside Aurora, Illinois three months later. Edna eventually backed his story up.

Later life edit

Murray was very cooperative with the authorities after her capture and gave evidence against a number of the Barker-Karpis gang's associates, along with corrupt police officers and lawyers. While in prison, she marketed her persona as a "gangster's moll" in a number of newspapers and journals, writing articles with titles such as "I Was a Karpis-Barker Gang Moll".[7] She was paroled from the Women's Prison at Jefferson City, Missouri on December 20, 1940.

Murray died in San Francisco in 1966 and is buried there.[8]

Depiction edit

Actress Ina Marie Smith portrayed Murray in the first Dollar Baby screen adaptation of Stephen King's short story "The Death of Jack Hamilton". This is the first major depiction of her in any film or television adaptation.[9]

Books edit

  • Newton, Michael. Encyclopedia of Robbers, Heists, and Capers. New York: Facts On File Inc., 2002. ISBN 0-8160-4488-0.

References edit

  1. ^ Hoover, J. Edgar, "The Kidnapping of Edward Bremer", November 19, 1936
  2. ^ a b c Barker-Karpis gang, Memorandum, July 12, 1937
  3. ^ ODMP Luther Hay
  4. ^ FBI Barker-Karpis summary, page 13
  5. ^ Robert Barr Smith, The Outlaws: Tales of Bad Guys Who Shaped the Wild West, Globe Pequot, 2013, p,127.
  6. ^ Preston Leroy PAden
  7. ^ Murray, E, "I Was a Karpis-Barker Gang Moll", Startling Detective Adventures, Oct, 1936
  8. ^ Martha E Potter Find a grave
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2012.

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Edna Rabbit Murray 1898 1966 was a criminal associated with several high profile gangs in the Depression era of the early 1930s Although popularly known to the press as the Kissing Bandit for kissing a male robbery victim she was known in the underworld as Rabbit for her skills in breaking out of the penitentiary She was married to two criminals in the 1920s but is best known as the lover and crime partner of Volney Davis Contents 1 Life 1 1 Crime career 1 2 Later life 2 Depiction 3 Books 4 ReferencesLife editBorn Martha Edna Stanley she was the daughter of Nicholas and Luella Stanley in Marion Kansas 1 She moved with her father to Oklahoma at an early age As a teenager she married a man named Paden with whom in 1915 she had a son Preston 2 She and Paden soon separated She married again to Walter Price but that marriage also failed Crime career edit Murray was working as a waitress when she met robber Volney Davis who became her lover 2 He was imprisoned for life in 1918 She moved to Kansas City Missouri where she joined her younger sister Doris who was living with criminal Emory Connell Murray met and married Connell s partner jewel thief Diamond Joe Sullivan Sullivan was convicted of a 1923 murder of a policeman 3 in 1924 and was executed After Sullivan s death she met and married another criminal Jack Murray On October 1 1925 Edna and Murray were sentenced to 25 years for a Kansas City Missouri holdup It was this crime that earned Edna the nickname the Kissing Bandit after she supposedly kissed victim H H Southward On May 2 1927 Edna escaped from Missouri State Penitentiary and remained free until arrested in Chicago on September 10 1931 She made a one day escape from prison on November 4 1931 and then a third escape on December 13 1932 having sawed through the bars of her cell assisted by another prisoner Irene McCann who escaped with her 4 Edna joined up with Volney Davis again who had also absconded from prison in 1932 The two continued their crime spree and later settled down in Aurora Illinois Her son Preston joined them and participated in their crimes 2 The couple soon joined up with the Barker Karpis gang Edna s sister Doris was now living with outlaw Jess Doyle also a member of the Barker Karpis gang On April 23 1934 outlaws John Dillinger Homer Van Meter and John Red Hamilton arrived at Murray s home seeking refuge after being ambushed by federal agents and police at their hideout near Rhinelander Wisconsin Hamilton having been badly wounded during the shootout had been denied treatment by Chicago mob doctor Joseph Moran and died of his injuries several days after arriving at their Aurora home Murray and Davis were later present during his secret funeral in which he was buried in an unmarked grave On January 22 1935 Murray was indicted along with several members of the Barker gang for a conspiracy to kidnap wealthy Minnesota banker Edward Bremer and ransom him for 200 000 in January 1934 Fleeing the state she was apprehended in Pittsburg Kansas while traveling with Jess Doyle on February 7 1935 Murray s brother Harry C Stanley was subsequently arrested for aiding and abetting Murray in early 1935 was fined 1 000 and sentenced to six months imprisonment at the Sedgewick County Jail on March 12 1935 The following year her son Preston Leroy Paden was convicted of murder for killing a night watchman in Kansas He was given a life sentence 5 and died in 1957 6 Murray was not found guilty in the kidnapping conspiracy but was returned to the Women s prison in Jefferson City Mo to finish serving her term for highway robbery Volney Davis led FBI agents to Hamilton s grave outside Aurora Illinois three months later Edna eventually backed his story up Later life edit Murray was very cooperative with the authorities after her capture and gave evidence against a number of the Barker Karpis gang s associates along with corrupt police officers and lawyers While in prison she marketed her persona as a gangster s moll in a number of newspapers and journals writing articles with titles such as I Was a Karpis Barker Gang Moll 7 She was paroled from the Women s Prison at Jefferson City Missouri on December 20 1940 Murray died in San Francisco in 1966 and is buried there 8 Depiction editActress Ina Marie Smith portrayed Murray in the first Dollar Baby screen adaptation of Stephen King s short story The Death of Jack Hamilton This is the first major depiction of her in any film or television adaptation 9 Books editNewton Michael Encyclopedia of Robbers Heists and Capers New York Facts On File Inc 2002 ISBN 0 8160 4488 0 References edit Hoover J Edgar The Kidnapping of Edward Bremer November 19 1936 a b c Barker Karpis gang Memorandum July 12 1937 ODMP Luther Hay FBI Barker Karpis summary page 13 Robert Barr Smith The Outlaws Tales of Bad Guys Who Shaped the Wild West Globe Pequot 2013 p 127 Preston Leroy PAden Murray E I Was a Karpis Barker Gang Moll Startling Detective Adventures Oct 1936 Martha E Potter Find a grave The Death of Jack Hamilton official movie website Archived from the original on 7 May 2013 Retrieved 7 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edna Murray amp oldid 1177087784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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