Sterling Wood Testimony References
Sterling C. Wood testimony references appear at 10 H 391-397, with Homer Wood testimony at 10 H 385-392. Supporting exhibits include CE 2934-2935, CE 2897, CE 2898 (pp. 116-117), CE 2909, CE 3077, CE 2913, CE 2924, and CE 2915. The Wood testimony materials provide comparative evidence regarding observations and movements relevant to the investigation.
Firearm Evidence References
Firearm evidence references include CE 139, Robert A. Frazier’s testimony at 3 H 392-396, and CE 3133. Supporting witness testimony includes Howard L. Brennan at 3 H 154, J.C. Day at 4 H 257, and references to CE 541 (pp. 3, 4). Additional comparative testimony comes from Malcolm Price (10 H 370-374), Garland Slack (10 H 382), Sterling Wood (10 H 392), and Homer Wood (10 H 386).
Albert Bogard Polygraph Interview Notes
Albert Bogard’s polygraph interview notes are documented through 10 H 352-356 and CE 3071, 2969. On February 24, 1964, the FBI interviewed Bogard regarding his allegation using polygraph equipment (CE 3031). No significant emotional responses were recorded when relevant questions were asked, with responses consistent with truth-telling. However, given the uncertain reliability of polygraph results (see app. XVII, pp. 813-816), the Commission placed no reliance on these results.
Frank Pizzo Testimony and Exhibits
Frank Pizzo testimony and exhibits span 10 H 342-351, with supporting exhibits CE 3078 (p. 7), CE 3091-3092, CE 3071 (pp. 2, 365), and CE 2970. Additional references include CE 3091, CE 3071 (p. 2), and CE 3091. Pizzo’s testimony is cross-referenced with Bogard’s statements (10 H 354), CE 2969, and CE 3071, providing witness context for the investigative record.
Marina Oswald Rifle Possession Testimony
Marina Oswald’s rifle possession testimony appears at 1 H 112-113, 5 H 402, and 11 H 280, with supporting references to Lillian Murret (8 H 142-143, 185), Robert Oswald (2 H 292-293), E. Hall (8 H 399), G. Taylor (9 H 87), Cunningham (10 H 126-127), and J. Pic (11 H 56-57). Cross-references include Ruth Paine testimony at 2 H 502-517 and 11 H 153-154, establishing the chain of evidence regarding the rifle’s possession.
Sylvia Odio Testimony References
Sylvia Odio testimony references span 11 H 368-385, with supporting exhibits CE 2907, CE 2942, and CE 3045. Odio’s testimony is cross-referenced with 1 H 26 (Marina Oswald), CE 2124 (p. 383), CE 2131, CE 2939, and references to Mrs. Odio’s account at 11 H 372, 374-375. The testimony provides witness observations regarding Oswald’s reported visits and statements.
McFarland and Twiford Mexico Trip Testimony
McFarland and Twiford Mexico trip testimony includes McFarland at 11 H 214-215 and Horace E. Twiford at 11 H 179. Supporting exhibits include CE 2191 (pp. 5-7), CE 2193 (pp. 1-2), CE 2123, CE 2566 (pp. 2-3), CE 2534, CE 2138 (pp. 12-14), CE 3075, CE 3086, and CE 3090. Estelle Twiford’s testimony at 11 H 179-180 provides additional context, along with CE 2732.
Juan Rodriguez Testimony References
Juan Rodriguez testimony references appear at 11 H 341-346, with supporting exhibits CE 3148, CE 3147, CE 3146, and CE 2390. Rodriguez’s statements are compared with Sylvia Odio’s testimony at 11 H 370, 382-383 (see 11 H 341-342). The testimony provides witness observations regarding individuals connected to the Odio episode and the broader investigation.
Orest Pena Testimony References
Orest Pena testimony references appear at 11 H 350-356, with supporting exhibit CE 2902 and CE 2477 (p. 10). Pena’s testimony is cross-referenced with Juan Rodriguez (11 H 342), establishing comparative observations relevant to the investigation. Additional references include id. at 15, with comparative analysis to 11 H 355-356 (Pena).
Dean Andrews Testimony and Exhibits
Dean Andrews testimony and exhibits span 11 H 325-339, with supporting exhibits CE 3094, CD 2899, CE 2900, CE 2901, and CE 3104. Andrews’s testimony is referenced at 11 H 331, providing investigative context regarding representations and contacts. The materials establish the documentary record for Andrews’s role in the broader investigation.
Marguerite Oswald Testimony References
Marguerite Oswald testimony references appear at 1 H 142, 191-193, 195-196, 200, 206, 214, with supporting exhibits CE 1138 (p. 3), CE 821, and CE 2580-2581. Comparative testimony is referenced through Marina Oswald (1 H 20, 83), R. Paine (3 H 108), and John W. Fain (4 H 408-409). Footnote 865 is referenced generally for additional context regarding Marguerite Oswald’s statements.
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