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Thomas Bruce White Sr. (March 6, 1881 – December 21, 1971) was an American law officer and prison warden. He is known for solving the complex and notorious Osage murder case and later being warden of Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.
Thomas Bruce White Sr. (Oak Hill, Austin, Texas, 6 de marzo de 1881-21 de diciembre de 1971) fue un oficial de la ley y director de prisión estadounidense. Es conocido por resolver el difícil caso de asesinato de Osage y luego por ser director de la prisión de Leavenworth en Kansas.
Discover life events, stories and photos about Thomas Bruce White Sr. (1881–1971) of Austin, Travis, Texas, United States.
Tom White was the Bureau of Investigation’s (it wasn’t yet called the Federal Bureau of Investigation) lead agent in the infamous Osage Murders case in Oklahoma during the 1920s. This photo was likely taken during his Texas Ranger days. SAC Tom White (L) conferring with FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.
Thomas Bruce White Sr. (March 6, 1881 – December 21, 1971) was an American law officer and prison warden. He is known for solving the complex and notorious Osage murder case and later being warden of Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.
Thomas Bruce White Sr. (March 6, 1881 – December 21, 1971) was an American law officer and prison warden. He is known for solving the difficult Osage murder case and later being warden of the Leavenworth prison.
1 de oct. de 1995 · White, Thomas Bruce (1881–1971). Thomas Bruce White, law officer, son of Robert Emmet and Margaret (Campbell) White, was born at Oak Hill, Texas, on March 6, 1881. He attended public schools and, for two years, Southwestern University in Georgetown.