Pauline Bates Testimony Reference
Pauline Bates testimony reference appears at 8 H 341, with the citation repeated for emphasis. This brief section provides a single witness reference relevant to investigative observations and contacts documented in the Commission’s record.
CIA and FBI Internal Document References
CIA and FBI internal document references include John A. McCone testimony at 5 H 120-121, Richard M. Helms at 5 H 121-122, CE 3138 (Department of Defense), and CE 870. FBI references include J. Edgar Hoover at 5 H 105-106, Alan H. Belmont at 5 H 14-15, 26-27, John W. Fain at 4 H 429, John L. Quigley at 4 H 440, and James P. Hosty at 4 H 469. Additional exhibits include CE 825 and CE 835.
Marina Oswald Rifle Knowledge Testimony
Marina Oswald’s rifle knowledge testimony appears at 1 H 48 and 1 H 62, with supporting references to Ruth Paine at 3 H 18, 99, and 103-104. The testimony materials include CE 18 (address book, p. 76), CE 1148, CE 1149, CE 1155, CE 1169, and CE 1160. Additional references include Mrs. Mahlon Tobias (10 H 237-241), M. Waldo George (11 H 155), and Mrs. Jesse Garner (10 H 265).
Witness Accounts of Oswald’s Behavior
Witness accounts of Oswald’s behavior include testimony from Katherine Ford (2 H 299, 304), Anna N. Meller (8 H 386-387), Marina Oswald (1 H 11-12, 35), Valentina Ray (8 H 416), Colin Barnhorst (10 H 288-290), Richard L. Hulen (10 H 281-283), Mrs. A.C. Johnson (10 H 307), Mary Bledsoe (6 H 401-402), Lillian Murret (8 H 133-135, 138-139), and Charles Murret (8 H 186-187). Additional references include CE 1160 (p. 3) and CE 1166 (p. 3).
Leonard Hutchison Testimony References
Leonard Hutchison testimony references span 10 H 328-340, with supporting exhibits CE 3121, CE 1165 (pp. 5-6), CE 3129, and CE 2789 (pp. 629-631). Cross-references include Marina Oswald (1 H 58), Ruth Paine (11 H 155, 290-291), Mrs. A.C. Johnson (10 H 296), Mary Bledsoe (6 H 404-405), CE 2454 (pp. 2-4), and B.W. Frazier (2 H 213, 222-225). CE 1132 and Robert Oswald (1 H 348) provide comparative references.
Journalist Testimony on Ruby Rumors
Journalist testimony on Ruby rumors includes L. Wilcox at 10 H 412-425, Robert G. Fenley at 11 H 315-318, C.A. Hamblen at 11 H 311-314, and A. Lewis at 11 H 318-325. Supporting materials include Wilcox DE 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, and Semingsen DE 3001. The testimony documents the spread and reporting of rumors regarding Jack Ruby’s activities and connections to the investigation.
Curtis Crafard Testimony and Exhibits
Curtis Crafard testimony and exhibits include 13 H 436, Crafard DE 5226 (pp. 147-148, 150), and exhibits CE 2319, CE 2322, CE 2276, CE 2291, CE 1669, CE 2265, CE 2251, CE 2269, CE 2288, CE 2245, and Newnam DE 2. Supporting witness testimony includes Eva L. Grant (15 H 323) and Eileen Kaminsky (15 H 283). These materials document Crafard’s connections and activities relevant to the Ruby investigation.
KAPITEL VI.
Chapter VI appears to be a section from an investigative or legal document (likely the Warren Commission Report or similar proceedings concerning the assassination of President Kennedy and related events), consisting primarily of detailed footnote citations to hearing transcripts (denoted by “H” references), Commission Exhibits (CE), and deposition exhibits (DE). The chapter covers testimony from numerous witnesses regarding activities, statements, and events connected to Jack Ruby and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, with extensive cross-references between witnesses, particularly Ruby, C. Ray Hall, Larry Crafard, Officer Roy Armstrong, and Ralph Paul.
Meyers
Citations to testimony of Lawrence V. Meyers (15 H 626, 628; 15 H 629; 15 H 626-635; 15 H 631-634; 15 H 633-635; 15 H 632) along with related Commission Exhibits. References to a Senate testimony (14 H 265) are also noted. The material appears to address Meyers’s statements and accounts during the investigation.
Paul
Citations to testimony of Ralph Paul (14 H 151, 153; 14 H 151-152; 15 H 667, 671, 672, 675, 678-679, 796-797, 805, 873) and his deposition exhibit (Paul DE 5319, p. 7). Paul’s testimony appears particularly relevant to events on the weekend of the Oswald shooting, including interactions with Jack Ruby.
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