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Charles F. Urschel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles F. Urschel Charles Frederick Urschel (March 7, 1890 – September 16, 1970) was a Texas oilman and kidnap victim of George "Machine Gun Kelly" Barnes. Urschel eventually thwarted the crime by carefully noting every piece of evidence of his whereabouts during his captivity despite being blindfolded and leaving fingerprints on every surface he could reach. After being released after the ransom was delivered, Urschel was able to supply ample information for the FBI to solve the crime. == Early years ==
Charles F. Urschel was born in Washington Township, Hancock County, Ohio in 1890 to Daniel Urschel and Emma (Anna) M Bangert. Urschel's first marriage was to Flored Slick the sister of Thomas Baker Slick, Sr., oil magnate known as "The King of the Wildcatters". Tom Slick died on August 16, 1930, from a massive stroke following surgery. After Flored's death in 1931, Charles Urschel, Tom Slick's brother-in-law and a trustee to his estate, then married Slick’s widow, Berenice. Their combined fortunes created one of the wealthiest couples in Oklahoma City.
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