How FBI caught real 'Killers of the Flower Moon' — after mass murder plot to seize ultra-rich Indians' oil

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Martin Scorsese’s new movie only touches the surface of the astonishing story of how the Osage Indians of Oklahoma became ultra-rich targets for mass murder.

Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio as the real-life murdering kin William King Hale and Ernest Burkhart in"Killers of the Flower Moon."Man accused of sending threats to Jewish organization: ‘I’m going to take every one of you out’The FBI, then known simply as the Bureau of Investigation, was struggling to get its footing, with a 29-year-old J. Edgar Hoover appointed acting director.

Now a new Martin Scorsese movie, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” is telling the story of how the tribe’s astonishing wealth was met with jealousy, greed – and a twisted mass murder plot involving shootings and poisoned injections.In “Killers of the Flower Moon,” JaNae Collins, Lily Gladstone, Cary Jade Myers and Jillion Dion play Osange sisters at the center of a twisted murder plot to get their family’s wealth.

That led to the Bureau of Investigation, a rag-tag crime fighting organization that was only 15 years old at the time.J. Edgar Hoover, freshly appointed to head up the the Bureau of Investigation, needed to clean up the Osage murders. If he failed? It could have ended his career.,” agrees: “It was a cushy place to be. Your oblivious cousin got a job because a congressman wanted him to be there.”

Hale was a wealthy white cattleman from Texas who presented himself as a friend of the Osage, contributed money to the building of paved roads and communicated in the Osage tongue.William King Hale, flanked by his daughter and wife, ingratiated himself with the Osage and learned to speak their language. At the same time, he was killing them off.In “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Mollie and Ernest Burkhart, played by Lily Gladstone and Leonardo DiCaprio have an uncomfortable domestic life.

Then he set his sights on an agent who would not need a push. That was Tom White, a bureau faithful who cut his teeth as a Texas Ranger. Doing what Fox characterizes as “old fashioned police work,” White unraveled a hideous plot in which Hale had his malleable nephew, Ernest Burkhart marry Mollie Kyle , a full-blooded Osage.As part of Hale’s plot, Mollie Burkhart was being slowly poisoned to death at the hands of her husband Ernest.The haul would be worth exponentially more if her mother and siblings died before her, passing the rights onto one another before they all wound up with Mollie.

As for Hale, Fox said, “The court declared that Hale could not return to the area. Just before his death, in 1962, Hale was found working at a restaurant in Phoenix and living with a former employee. He may have been earning room and board. But not much more. His money was gone.”When everything unraveled, thanks to Tom White, Earl Burkhart turned on his plotting uncle and testified against him. Nevertheless, Earl still got slapped with a prison sentence.

 

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