[1] Her marriage certificate states she married a certain George M. Chase, also of Kansas City, Missouri, on April 1, 1921, when she was nineteen-years-old.
Chase first gained notice as George's wife on December 23, 1923, when he was arrested for an altercation during which he was shot by Ella Keller.
On February 15, 1926, Chase, Mayes, and Lee Flournoy and his wife were arrested after a free-for-all fight in a rooming house in Wichita, Kansas.
[6] On June 9, 1926, following a "drunken party and joy ride", Flournoy and Mayes were fatally shot in a gun battle in Picher, Oklahoma during which Chase was present.
[8] Chase resurfaced in June 1932, when she was arrested with Jackie Forman and Enos Weeks for the robbery of the First National Bank in North Kansas City on April 9, 1932.
Chase was held at the Clay County Jail in Liberty, Missouri and escaped after four months by sawing through the bars of her cell and lowering herself down with a rope made of bedsheets.
On November 3, 1935, Chase's body was found in a parked car at Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, MO.
The next morning, the funeral home received an envelope of money for the costs, as well as a blue dress and undergarments (her own) for Chase to be buried in.