Irene Schroeder

Biography
Irene Schroeder (1909 - 1931 Inc.) was an American criminal who killed a Warehouse agent. Her official arrest report state that she and her older brother were involved in a grocery store robbery in Pennsylvania. While escaping from the scene of the crime they were stopped by two police officers. A shootout ensued and one was fatally shot. She was apprehended in Arizona after another attempted robbery. Schroeder was executed being one of the first women in history to have been.

The press had dubbed her Irene of the six-shooters because of the weapon she used during her robberies. Agents were alerted to the fact that Schroeder was using John Wesley Hardin's Six Shooter when witnesses said that after she fired all the bullets she vanished. Warehouse Agents Brady Paul and Ernest Moore were sent to Pennsylvania and were the 'police officers' who were investigating the area when Schroeder robbed the store. Moore later reported that he saw Schroeder firing the final bullet while grabbing onto her brother's arm and the pair vanished. Hit himself Moore survived while his partner died.

Appearing in the next town over Schroeder and her brother, deciding that it was too hot here, took off west. Several more pings came in as Schroeder, herself, robbed various establishments until stopping in Arizona. While being read her last rites the officer in charge, Moore, used a sedative and Horace DeVaughan's Belt. After she was declared dead Moore, along with fellow agents [redacted] returned Schroeder to the Warehouse to be bronzed.

Artifacts Relating To
John Wesley Hardin's Six Shooter