CAPÍTULO VII.
Top-level chapter node for Chapter 30 (index 27) of the source document, titled “CHAPTER VII”. This entry acts as the top-level container for the chapter’s cited evidentiary materials, including witness testimony, official exhibits, and deposition references relevant to the chapter’s subject, with citation content split across 2 total fragments. Chapter VII collects the supporting citations and footnote references underlying the narrative discussion of Lee Harvey Oswald’s life from his defection to the Soviet Union through his return to the United States, his resettlement in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, his employment history, his associations with the Russian‑émigré community and the Paine household, the storage and transportation of his rifle, and the antecedents of his attempt on the life of Major General Edwin A. Walker. The bulk of the citations are drawn from the Commission’s hearings (1 H–11 H), the depositions of Marina Oswald, Ruth Paine, Michael Paine, Marguerite Paine, the De Mohrenschildts, Buell Wesley Frazier, Linnie Mae Randle, J. W. Fritz, Forrest V. Sorrels, Peter Gregory, Mrs. Ford, and others, together with Commission Exhibits and the depositions of Stuckey and Arnold Johnson, with several cross‑references to Chapters IV, VI, and VIII and to Appendices XIV.
CAPÍTULO VII.
Top-level chapter node for Chapter 30 (index 27) of the source document, titled “CHAPTER VII”. This entry acts as the top-level container for the chapter’s cited evidentiary materials, including witness testimony, official exhibits, and deposition references relevant to the chapter’s subject, with citation content split across 2 total fragments.
CAPÍTULO VII.
Primary content section of Chapter VII, representing fragment index 1 of 2 total fragments for the chapter’s citation material. This section contains 396 numbered evidentiary citations (C7-1 through C7-396) referencing congressional hearing records (marked with “H” volume and page numbers), commission exhibits (CE), deposition exhibits (DE), and external publications. The citations draw on testimony and documents from key figures including members of the Oswald family, their associates, and other witnesses related to the chapter’s covered topics, and include cross-references to other chapters (III, IV, VIII) and internal notes for supplementary context.
CAPÍTULO VII.
Chapter VII collects the supporting citations and footnote references underlying the narrative discussion of Lee Harvey Oswald’s life from his defection to the Soviet Union through his return to the United States, his resettlement in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, his employment history, his associations with the Russian‑émigré community and the Paine household, the storage and transportation of his rifle, and the antecedents of his attempt on the life of Major General Edwin A. Walker. The bulk of the citations are drawn from the Commission’s hearings (1 H–11 H), the depositions of Marina Oswald, Ruth Paine, Michael Paine, Marguerite Paine, the De Mohrenschildts, Buell Wesley Frazier, Linnie Mae Randle, J. W. Fritz, Forrest V. Sorrels, Peter Gregory, Mrs. Ford, and others, together with Commission Exhibits and the depositions of Stuckey and Arnold Johnson, with several cross‑references to Chapters IV, VI, and VIII and to Appendices XIV.
CAPÍTULO VII.
The footnote set for this section (C7‑397 through C7‑485) supplies the evidentiary citations for the chapter’s discussion of Oswald’s Soviet sojourn and repatriation (Marina Oswald’s testimony, CE 15, CE 24, Stuckey DE 3); the testimony of R. Paine, M. Paine, Ruth Paine, and Mrs. Ford concerning Oswald’s domestic and marital situation; the corroborating statements of Bouhe, Mrs. Meller, Mrs. Frank Ray, Mrs. Hall, L. Murret, Peter Gregory, Martello, and the De Mohrenschildts regarding the Russian‑émigré community and Oswald’s conduct in Dallas (5 H 593–597; 8 H 150, 362, 386, 396, 422; 9 H 233, 239, 309, 311, 313, 314; 10 H 59); the underlying exhibits relating to Oswald’s Marxist or pro‑Castro affiliations (CE 1031, 996, 2647, 2696–2699, 1401) and the discussion cross‑referenced in Chapter VI; Arnold Johnson’s deposition on Oswald’s contacts with the Socialist Workers Party (DE 7); the evidence concerning the attempted shooting of Major General Edwin A. Walker (11 H 424); the Paine‑household account of the storage of the rifle and its transport by Frazier to the Paine garage on the morning of the assassination (1 H 48–73; 2 H 222, 226, 228, 248, 300, 302, 303–304, 413–414, 422, 515–516; 3 H 15–16, 41, 43–44, 46, 66, 102; CE 410, 415, 1361–1365, 2743); the FBI investigation testimony of J. W. Fritz, Bookhout, Clements, and Sorrels (4 H 217, 240; 7 H 310, 321, 353, 357); Mrs. A. C. Johnson’s testimony (10 H 294); and the cross‑references to the Commission’s treatment of Oswald’s employment relations and the events of November 22, 1963, in Chapters IV and VIII.
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