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 | | Edward Barney Berman was later interviewed and he advised that on August 3, 1933, he was approached by a man who gave his name as "Collings" and stated that he wanted to buy some liquor. |
 | | Berman referred him to his associate, "Kid" Cann, who sold Collins 125 cases of whiskey for $5,500 which was paid in bills, a number of which were of the $20 denomination and which had been identified as part of the Urschel ransom money. |
 | | Berman's associate, referred to as "Kid" Cann, was later identified as Isadore Blumenfeld, who advised that on August 3, 1933, a man came into their office at the West Hotel in Minneapolis and talked to Barney Berman, who referred this individual, known as Collins, to him. |
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