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"I, John Maurice Holmes, in the presence of Sheriff Emig of Santa Clara County Police...make this statement voluntarily," the FBI report begins. Holmes recited his involvement in the crime and told police how he planned the abduction with Harold Thurman. He said that he observed Brooke on several occasions prior to November 9 and thought it would be better to snatch the young man when he could be found alone. From the very beginning, Holmes said, he could not think of a place to hold Brooke while negotiations went on. "You know the smart thing is to dump that guy overboard someplace," Holmes said to Thurmond before the kidnapping. Later when they had Brooke on the

Holmes' statement added one important detail. He said that after they dumped Brooke into the bay, he managed to free himself from the wire. When they saw the young man thrashing about in the water, yelling for help, they decided to act. Harold took the gun and "climbed down on the stringers and fired the cartridges that were in the pistol." Holmes told police that Harold fired several shots at Hart until the noise stopped and all was quiet. Then, Holmes said, he drove home where he met his wife and took her to the local picture show. According to author Harry Farrell author of Swift Justice, the movie showing that night was Disney's The Three Little Pigs.
Soon, the details of Holmes' confession were public. Rumors of additional crimes committed by the suspects soon circulated throughout the county. The next day, a




