Wallace McAnally
Wallace McAnally was a close friend and hunting partner with William Branham. He lived at 18th and Henshaw in Phoenix, just two blocks from where William Branham claimed to have lived in the early 1920s.[1] About the time Branham would have lived there,[2] McAnally was part of what police called the best-organized juvenile crime rings.[3] In one particular crime spree, the youths raided the Phoenix Country Club, Hollywood Golf club, Indian School pharmacy, a meat market, and Powell grocery store. After police interrogation, McAnally accompanied inspectors to a cave in the rear of the Chicago junk shop where offers found weapons and other loot. He then took investigators to a series of tunnels containing a collection of stolen articles including golf clubs, several cases of ammunition and other weapons, flashlights, dishes, clothing and more. Several trips were required to haul all of the loot back to the police station.
Wallace McAnally was a close friend and hunting partner with William Branham. He lived at 18th and Henshaw in Phoenix, just two blocks from where William Branham claimed to have lived in the early 1920s.[1]
About the time Branham would have lived there,[2] McAnally was part of what police called the best-organized juvenile crime rings.[3] In one particular crime spree, the youths raided the Phoenix Country Club, Hollywood Golf club, Indian School pharmacy, a meat market, and Powell grocery store. After police interrogation, McAnally accompanied inspectors to a cave in the rear of the Chicago junk shop where offers found weapons and other loot. He then took investigators to a series of tunnels containing a collection of stolen articles including golf clubs, several cases of ammunition and other weapons, flashlights, dishes, clothing and more. Several trips were required to haul all of the loot back to the police station.