Scope: This research tool indexes 37,141 records - a curated subset of the ~300,000 documents in the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Releases indexed: 2017-2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025. 2,165 records have full-text OCR indexed - of those, 2,162 are sourced from the 2025 re-release (NARA has not yet published an XLSX manifest for 2025; each document’s prior-release history is shown on its page). Releases not yet indexed: 2026. Methodology
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Results for Mexico City
“… Winston Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think that his righthand person was his Deputy wh …”
“… S 0 7 00 3 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexi co City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in t he Emb assy wo …”
“… on Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refe r t o you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man du rin g y our term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. Firs t o f a ll, I am not a man; and second, I think that his righthand person was his Deputy …”
“… . A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy worki …”
“… on Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to y ou a s ha vi ng be en Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think that his righthand person was his Deputy wh …”
“… an, an intelligent man. He obviously had the int elligence for the post, or he would not have been assigned there. 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Is the Mexico City station one of the 24 largest CIA stations in operation? 25 Ms. Goodpasture. At the present time, I do not know. 001152 NW 66000 Docld:3227 …”
“… S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. G oldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said ' 73 . I was st ationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. I n wh at ca pacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodp asture. I was a staff employee of the CIA i n the Embassy …”
“… g surveillance production and logs of any operations directed at the Soviet and Cuban Embassies for the period of 9/26/63 to to 10/3/63, in Mexico City. 2) Any 201 files pertaining to FNU Nunez Portuondo. Thank you for your continued cooperation. Sincerely, В. Повия Blabey G. Robert Blakey …”
“… investigative agencies--FBI, CIA, Secret Service, etc.--were asked to investigate the assassination. When the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Mexico City during late September and early October, it reviewed the electronic surveil- …”
“ed himself was also found. (See Electronic Surveillance Section.) NW 66000 Docld:32271298 Page 2 2 1 At this point, the Mexico City Station determined that it would request the Mexican government--with whom it had a good relationship--to arrest Silvia Duran (as Silvia Du …”
“… a Duran had been arrested. (Ibid.) After Winston Scott's con- versation with Jack Whitten, Scott called Luis Echevarria and stated that the Mexico City Station desired that all information received from Duran be forwarded immediately to the Mexico City Station and that her arrest and state- …”
“… arrested November 27, 1963, when the Mexican go- vernment alleged that she was attempting to leave Mexico for travel to Havana. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, MEXI 7101, CIA #493.) According to the Mexican officials who detained Duran a second time, ther …”
“ion cable to the Mexico City Station seeking to insure that neither NW 66000 Docld:32271298 Page 6 6 Silvia Duran nor the Cubans would have a basis for con- cluding tha …”
“… investigative agencies--FBI, CIA, Secret Service, etc.--were asked to investigate the assassination. When the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Mexico City during late September and early October, it reviewed the electronic surveil- …”
“… retary at the Cuban Consulate, where Oswald appeared to have been discussed. (See Soviet Electronic Surveillance Section.) In addition, the Mexico City Sta- tion found a September 28, 1963 phone call from Silvia Duran to the Soviet Consulate, where Silvia Duran stated that there was an Amer …”
“… wald-Duran, MEXI 7029, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 441; Anne Goodpasture Chronology, WX 7241, Entry 36, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 635.) The Mexico City Station also suggested that Duran be held incommunicado until she could be questioned on the matter. (Ibid.) The Mexico City Station did no …”
“… ran had been arrest ed. (Ibid.) After Winston Scott's con- versation w it h Ja ck Whitten, Scott called Luis Echevarria and stated that the Mexico City Station desired that all information received from Duran be forwarded immediately to the Mexico City Station and that her arrest and state- …”
“… arrested November 27, 1963, when the Mexican go- vernment alleged that she was attempting to leave Mexico for travel to Havana. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, MEXI 7101, CIA #493.) According to the Mexican officials who detained Duran a second time, ther …”
“ble Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, MEXI 7105, CIA NO 479; Chronology of Ann e Goodpasture, November 27, 1963 , e ntry no. 127, CIA …”
“No. 658.) When the Central Intelligence Agency began to work with the Warren Commis sion, Headquart ers cabled the Mexico City Station that their plan in passing in- formation to the Warren Commission was to eliminate men- tion of telephone taps in order to protect …”
“… investigative agencies--FBI, CIA, Secret Service, etc.--were asked to investigate the assassination. When the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Mexico City during late September and early October, it reviewed the electronic surveil- …”
“… retary at the Cuban Consulate, where Oswald appeared to have been discussed. (See Soviet Electronic Surveillance Section.) In addition, the Mexico City Sta- tion found a September 28, 1963 phone call fro m”
“illance Section.) In addition, the Mexico City Sta- tion found a September 28, 1963 phone call fro m Silvia Duran to the Soviet Consulate, where Silvia Duran stated that there was an Ame …”
“… ald-Duran, MEXI 7029, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 441; Anne Goodpa sture Chronology, WX 7241, Entry 36, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 635.) The Mexico City Station also suggested that Duran be held incommunicado until she could be questioned on the matter. (Ibid.) The Mexico City Station did no …”
“… a Duran had been arrested. (Ibid.) After Winston Scott's con- versation with Jack Whitten, Scott called Luis Echevarria and stated that the Mexico City Station desired that all information received from Duran be forwarded i mmediately to the Mexico City St ati on and that her arrest and sta …”
“… Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, entry 46, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 636.) On November 27, 1963, the Mexican government for- warded to the Mexico City Station a copy of Silvia Du- ran's ten-page signed statement. (Blind Memo re Lee Harvey Oswald and Silvia Duran, November 26, 1963, CIA #47 …”
“… rrested November 27, 1963, when the Mexica n go- vernment alleged that she was attempting to leave Mexico for travel to Havana. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, MEXI 7101, CIA #493.) According to the Mexican offici”
“… MEXI 7101, CIA #493.) According to the Mexican offici als who detained Duran a second time, there was no addition to her story. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Director, December 12, 1963, MEXI 7364, CIA NO. 557-558.) The Mexico City Station forwarded Duran's ten-page signed statement to …”
“… Commission was to eliminate men- tion of telephone taps in order to protect their con- tinuing operations. (CIA Cable from Headquarters to Mexico City Station, December 21, 1963, DIR 90466, CIA No. 549; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, Dece mber 21, 1963, Entry No. 268, CIA No. 682)”
“… investigative agencies--FBI, CIA, Secret Service, etc.--were asked to investigate the assassination. When the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited”
“hen the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Me xico City during late September and early October, it reviewed the electronic surveil …”
“… retary at the Cuban Consulate, where Oswald appeared to have been discussed. (See Soviet Electronic Surveillance Section.) In addition, the Mexico City Sta- tion found a September 28, 1963 phone call from Silvia Duran to the Soviet Consulate, where Silvia Duran stated that there was an Amer …”
“… wald-Duran, MEXI 7029, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 441; Anne Goodpasture Chronology, WX 7241, Entry 36, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 635.) The Mexico City Station also suggested that Duran be held incommunicado until she could be questioned on the matter. (Ibid.) The Mexico City Station did no …”
“… a Duran had been arrested. (Ibid.) After Winston Scott's con- versation with Jack Whitten, Scott called Luis Echevarria and stated that the Mexico City Station desired that all information received from Duran be forwarded immediately to the Mexico City Station and that her arrest and state- …”
“… Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, entry 46, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 636.) On November 27, 1963, the Mexican government for- warded to the Mexico City Station a copy of Silvia Du- ran's ten-page signed statement. (Blind Memo re Lee Harvey Oswald and Silvia Duran, November 26, 1963, CIA #47 …”
“… arrested November 27, 1963, when the Mexican go- vernment alleged that she was attempting to leave Mexico for travel to Havana. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, MEXI 7101, CIA #493.) According to the Mexican officials who detained Duran a second time, ther …”
“… rest. (The cable stated, "We want the Mexican authorities to take the responsibility for the whole affair; Cable from Hea dqu arters to the Mexico City Station, November 28, 1963, DIR 85371, CIA No. 464; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, Nov. 28, 1963, WX 7241, entry no. 141, CIA No. 658.) Wh …”
“tinuing operations. (CIA Cable from Headquarters to Mexico City Station, December 21, 1963, DIR 904 66, CIA No. 549; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, December 21, 1963, Entry No. 268, CIA No. 682) Headqua …”
“… estigative agencies--FBI, CIA, Secret S er vi ce, etc.--were asked to investigate the assassination. When the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Mexico City during late September and early October, it reviewed the electronic surveil- …”
“… retary at the Cuban Consulate, where Oswald appeared to have been discussed. (See Soviet Electronic Surveillance Section.) In addition, the Mexico City Sta- tion found a September 28, 1963 phone call from Silvia Duran to the Soviet Consulate, where Silvia Duran stated that there was an Amer …”
“n the circumstances surrounding the assassination. The Mexico City Station sent a note to the gober- nacion head, Luis Echevarria, w ith Silvia Duran's ad- dress, her mother's address, her brother's address …”
“-Duran, MEXI 7029, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 441; Anne Goodpasture Chronology, WX 7241, Entry 36, N ovember 23, 1963, CIA No. 635.) The Mexico City Station also suggested that Duran be held incommunicado until she could be questioned on the matter. (Ibid.) The Mexico City Station did no …”
“… a Duran had been arrested. (Ibid.) After Winston Scott's con- versation with Jack Whitten, Scott called Luis Echevarria and stated that the Mexico City St ation desired that all information received from Duran be forwarded immediately to the Mexico City Station and that her arrest and state …”
“46, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 636.) On November 27, 1963, the Mexican government for- warded to th e Mexico City Station a copy of Silvia Du- ran's ten-page signed statement. (Blind Memo re Lee Harvey Oswald and Silvia Duran, November 26, 1963, CIA #47 …”
“… arrested November 27, 1963, when the Mexican go- vernment alleged that she was attempting to leave Mexico for travel to Havana. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, MEXI 7101, CIA #493.) According to the Mexican officials who detained Duran a second time, ther …”
“… ogy of Anne Goodpasture, November 27, 1963, e nt ry no. 127, CIA NO. 656.) The following day Headquarters sent a clarification cable to the Mexico City Station seeking to insure that neither NW 66000 Docld :32271298 Page 6 6 Silvia Duran nor the Cubans would have a basis for con- cluding th …”
“… X 7241, entry no. 141, CIA No. 658.) When the Central Intelligence Agency began to work with the Warren Commission, Headquarters cabled the Mexico City Station that their plan in passing in- formation to the Warren Commission was to eliminate men- tion of telephone taps in order to protect …”
“… investigative agencies--FBI, CIA, Secret Service, etc.--were asked to investigate the assassination. When the Central Intelli- gence Agency Mexico City Station learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Mexico City during late September and early October, it reviewed the electronic surveil- …”