True Stories of Crime From the District Attorney's Office
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It was not likely that both owners would call for their bonds on the same day, so that he was prac- tically safe until one or the other had withdrawn his deposit. About this time the special accountants came around to make their annual investigation. It was apparently done in the regular and usual way. One examiner stood inside the vault and another out- side, surrounded by four or five assistants. They "investigated" the loans. John brought them out in armfuls and the accountants checked them ...off and sent them back. When John brought out the one hundred and forty bonds left in the bundle of two hundred Overland 4s he placed on top of them the pile of sixty bonds taken from the other bundle of six hundred. Then he took them back, shifted over the sixty and brought out the bundle of six hundred Overland 4s made up in part of the same bonds. It was the easiest thing going. The experts simply counted the sixty 174 A Study in Finance bonds twice — and John had the sixty bonds (or Prescott had them) down the street.
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