Phoebe Judge
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Appearances Over Time
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The tip said that a man named Virgil Ogletree, another numbers game operator, knew something about it, and that he was hiding at a house nearby.
It belonged to someone Don King knew, a woman named Dahlry Mapp.
Carolyn says that Dahlry told her that she was strong-willed as a child.
She told her parents that, quote, she wanted to live her life her own way.
When she was 10, they let her move in with her aunt in Cleveland.
When she was 15, she got pregnant and had a daughter.
She stayed in Cleveland and later dropped out of school.
When Dahlry was 21, she got engaged to a boxer named Jimmy Bivens.
She told Carolyn, I had to leave him or kill him, and I wasn't ready to kill him.
They got engaged when she was 31, but broke up about a year later.
Dolly Mapp was stopped often by the police on suspicion of being involved in illegal gambling.
On May 23rd, 1957, three days after the bomb went off under Don King's porch, Carl DeLau and two other officers went to Dalry Map's house.
Dahlry Mapp called her lawyer's office, and they told her she didn't have to let the police come in.
The police officers went back to their car and drove a block away, where Sergeant DeLau called his boss.