CIA · From: HORTON, JACKSON R. · To: CHIEF, MIAMI FIELD OFFICE · JFK-RH16 : F14 : 1998.08.21.10:58:12:560129 : · Release: Redact
The highlighted release is where the OCR text on this page was sourced. Earlier releases are the record’s prior appearances (typically with heavier redaction).
Jump from the archival item into its topic lanes, named entities, matched passages, and neighboring records.
Ask a narrow question while reading. This panel only uses this record's metadata and loaded OCR passage anchors; unsupported questions refuse instead of reaching across the archive.
"10 A6666_____ , 104-10428-10012 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 Crie ALN-72-77 11 March 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Miami Field Office FROM : Chief, Domestic Collection Division, Operations Services Group, Alien Branch SUBJECT : Case 57845 1. Please show the attached photographs of an unidentified man to Subject. A photograph of this man was published in the Warren Commission report on the assassination of President Kennedy. Copies have also been widely distributed in news media by journal: - ists critical of the Warren Commission investigation. The unidenti fied man visited the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City during October 1963. As of October 1963, he was described as approximately 35, athletic 'build, about. 6 feet tall, blond receding hairline with balding top, and wore khakis and sport shirt. 2. We would appreciate any information Subject is able to Desinde Bit provide on this man. 4 3. Should you obtain any OIR reports, please use referent - CPLA-006877. - - 03 Coni der Attachments : As stated unid 1 tg rt E 2 DMPDET CL BY 006875 SETS 1 J SECRET 4€ 92 2/FV"
"… OBLEM YURI WOULD SOLVE IT FOR THEM. HE ALSO SAID THAT YURI WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF JUAN (PSEUDO), A KGB OFFICER WHO TAUGHT THE CUBANS ABOUT THE AGENCY AND THE WEST GERMAN INTELLIGENCE APPARATUS. JUAN TOLD. THE FORMER DGI MEMBER ONE DAY THAT HE HAD SERVED IN MEXICO FOR ABOUT 20 YEARS* AND …"
"… T : Case 57845 1. Please show the attached photographs of an unidentified man to Subject. A photograph of this man was published in the Warren Commission report on the assassination of President Kennedy. Copies have also been widely distributed in news media by journal: - ists critical of t …"