I was in this robbery…
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Entities extracted from this source (3)
Doc Hinesperson
5 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Hines
Charley Smallperson
3 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Charles Small
Charles Hutchinsonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Charles Hudson, Hutchinson
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chunk 64 · paragraph 20
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Central road near Chihuahua, and that Charley
Small was the leader of the gang that committed
the robbery. It took place at a small station 14
miles below Chihuahua named Mapula. There
were five men in the job. Doc Hines, one of the
men captured, makes this statement:
I was in this robbery. The leader of the
band was Charles Small. There were five of
us in the robbery. Besides Small and myself
there was a man named Charles Hudson or
Hutchinson and two others whose names I did
not learn. They were with us only a day or two
before the robbery. They came down from Ari-
zona. For the last 15 or 20 days before the
robbery we had our headquarters at Captain
J. C. Beatty’s Biecho ranch, 45 miles nearly
south from Chihuahua. The night of the robbery
we reached Mapula about three-quarters of an
hour before the train was due. We opened the
side switch. When the section hands came in
they ran in on the switch. The negro foreman
of the section hands started to throw the switch
back. Charley Hutchinson told him not to touch
it. “That’s what I am here for, boss,” said the
negro. “If you touch that switch, I’ll blow your
head off!” said Hutchinson. The negro stepped
back. The two robbers whom I don’t know were
left to take care of the section men, Hutchinson
held up the engineer and fireman, and Small
and I went into the express car. I got for my
share of the money $100 in Mexican silver and
$50 in Mexican gold. When I was arrested I
had the gold in my boot leg, and it was not
found when I was searched. “How much of a
haul did you make?” Hines was asked. “I won’t
tell that.”