Colquit Reynolds was a hearse driver for LeBlanc and Peters Mortuary in New Orleans. A frequent patron of the Old Days Saloon, Reynolds drunkenly informed Pierre Ducange of the German-backed plot to provide weapons for a Southern uprising. Reynolds drove coffins full of weapons into the Girod Street Cemetery, where they were stored in a crypt. After Ducange was killed, Neil Michaels tracked Reynolds down and stopped the plot.
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