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
“… ary at the Cuban Co nsulate, where Oswald appeared to have been dis cu ssed. (See Soviet Electronic Surveillance Section.) In addition, the Mexico City Sta- ti on foun d a September 28, 1963 phone call from Silvia Duran to th e Soviet Consulat e, where Silvia Dura n stated that there was an …”
“… d" Oswald identified himself was also found. (See Elec tr onic 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 …”
“… 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- …”
“mediately to the Mexico City Station and that her arrest and state- ments not be communicate d to an y leftist groups. (Chief of Station phone call to Luis Echevarria, …”
“… 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 responsibili ty for the whole affair; Cable from Headquarters 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 …”
“… 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 …”
“… o. 635.) The Me xico City Station also suggested that Duran be held incommunicado until she could be q uestioned on the matter. (Ibid.) The Mexico City Station did not receive prior au- thorization from CIA Headquarters to request the arrest of Silvia Duran by Mexican authorities. (See belo …”
“… 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- …”
“… requested FBI representatives be sent from FBI headquarters to take charge of investigation in Mexico. Request referred to Bureau by Legat, Mexico City and State Depart- ment On 11/26/63 it was decided that FBI super- visor Laurence P. Keenan should promptly depart for Mexico City to assist …”
“… sisaddaa? also The record reflects that by November 27th, Alvarado's allegation was being thoroughly scrutinized by American authorities in Mexico City. Alvarado was undergoing a detailed reinterrogation conducted by CIA representatives at a CIA safehouse. (CIA Doc MEXI 7093, 11/27/63) Duri …”
“… 7098, 11/27/63) Ales also. at ter quote on ア 7 U.S. with respa Thus, by November 27th the signs of conflict-over investigative policies in Mexico City had surfaced. U.S. responsibility for Alvarado, investigation of his allegation and the extent of Ambassador Mann's role in the matter were …”
“… A-controlled documents.) 9 Explau tight rearrested and confronted with Alvarado. (CIA Doc MEXI 7072, 11/26/63) in On November 27, the CIA's Mexico City Station cabled CIA headquarters detailing Manns' request that an FBI re presentative be dispatched to Mexico City. (CIA Doc MEXI 7084, 11/2 …”
“eels not fully briefed on Oswald/Rubinstein case (CIA (CIA DOC MEXI 7092) AS a result, the CIA'S not Mexico City Chief of Station recommended that FBI dispatch a representative to Mexico City unless the f State Department could convince Mann that he wa …”
“… (Ibid.) Mann cabled this information to the State Department and also noted that Alvardo was being reinterrogated by CIA representatives in Mexico City. He commented: It will not have escaped your attention that the wealth of detail Alvarado gives about events and personalities involved wit …”
“… rview, T. Mann, JFK Doc. 003966) The Mann interview was prompted by the Committee's two-fold interest in Oswald's pre-assassination trip to Mexico City and the subsequent post-assassination CIA-FB investigation of Oswald's activities in Mexico City by-the The Select Committee was specifical …”
“… d i Ofmore specific interesttothe.Committee was CIA and FBI. learning from Ambasador Mann the extent of his efforts to investigate Oswald's Mexico City activities; especially whether Oswald had conspired with Castro Cubans to assassinate President Kennedy. Ibid ? During the course of the Ma …”
“… on "CosecIVE" just that! Because the Alvarado allegation stands as the only SUC specific substantive investigation by U.S. authorities in J Mexico City of possible Cuban complicity in President Ken- Classification: 2001160 NW 66000 Docld:32271320 Page 7 Classified by derivation: Classificat …”
“… les maintained by the FBI, CIA, and State Department. In addition to Mann's initial inter- view, a second follow-up interview pertaining to Mexico City aspects of the assassination was conducted by the Committee on M November Mann CHSCAFnterview of Mann, JFK DOC コ 1978. Moreover, deposition …”
“… two days later, November 25, when Gilberto Alvarado Ugarte, a twenty-three year old Nicaraguan national appeared at the American Embassy in Mexico City. Alvarado reported to Embassy officials that on September 18, 1963, he had witnessed a payment of $6500 to Lee Harvey Oswald by a Cuban off …”
“… equested FBI representatives be sent from FBI headquarters to take charge of investigation in Mexico. Req uest referred to Bureau by Legat, Mexico City and State Depart- ment On 11/26/63 it was decided that FBI super- visor Laurence P. Keenan should promptly depart for Mexico City to assist …”
“Keenan should promptly depart for Mexico City to assist in this investigation. Mann was tactfully to ld that while FBI was dis- posed to send Keenan FBI was not assuming Sta te or CIA r …”
“- ment informed Mann that J. Edgar Hoover believed the FBI Legat in Mexico City, Clarke Anderson , w as fully aware of all information then available pertaining to the assassina- tion. However, if Anderson believed he r …”
“… 098, 11/27/63) Ales also. at ter quote on ア 7 U.S. with respa T hus, by Novemb er 27th the signs of conflict-over investigative policies in Mexico City had surfaced. U.S. responsibility for Alvarado, investigation of his allegation and the extent of Ambassador Mann's role in the matter were …”
“an Ambassador Ar mas, in Mexico City. During the course of the Dorticos-Armas conversation, Dorti co s twice inquired whether Silvia Duran, during her interro- gation by Mexica …”
“do. (CIA Doc MEXI 7072, 11/26/63) in On November 27, the CIA's Mexico City Station cabled CIA headq uarters detailing Manns' request that an FBI re presentative be dispatched to Mexico City. (CIA Doc MEXI 7084, 11/ …”
“… (Ibid.) Mann cabled this information to the State Department and also noted that Alvardo was being reinterrogated by CIA representatives in Mexico City. He commented: It will not have escaped your attention that the wealth of detail Alvarado gives about events and personalities involve”
“… rview, T. Mann, JFK Doc. 003966) The Mann interview was prompted by the Committee's two-fold interest in Oswald's pre-assassination trip to Mexico City and the subsequent post-assassination CIA-FB investigation of Oswald's activities in Mexi co City”
“… d i Ofmore specific interesttothe.Committee was CIA and FBI. learning from Ambasador Mann the extent of his efforts to investigate Oswald's Mexico City activities; especially whether Oswald had conspired with Castro Cubans to assassinate President Kennedy. Ibid ? During the course of the Ma …”
“… les maintained by the FBI, CIA, and State Department. In addition to Mann's initial inter- view, a second follow-up interview pertaining to Mexico City aspects of the assassination was conducted by the Committee on M November Mann CHSCAFnterview of Mann, JFK DOC コ 1978. Moreover, deposition …”
“… requested FBI representatives be sent from FBI headquarters to take charge of investigation in Mexico. Request referred to Bureau by Legat, Mexico City and State Depart- ment On 11/26/63 it was decided that FBI super- visor Laurence P. Keenan shou ld promp tly depart for M exico City to ass …”
“… sisaddaa? also The record reflects that by November 27th, Alvarado's allegation was being thoroughly scrutinized by American authorities in Mexico City. Alvarado was undergoing a detailed reinterrogation conducted by CIA representatives at a CIA safehouse. (CIA Doc MEXI 7093, 11/27/63) Duri …”
“… 7098, 11/27/63) Ales also. at ter quote on ア 7 U.S. with respa Thus, by November 27th the signs of conflict-over investigative policies in Mexico City had surfaced. U.S. responsibility for Alvarado, investigation of his allegation and the extent of Ambassador Mann's role in the matter were …”
“n President Dorticos, in Havana, and the Cuban Ambassador Armas, in Mexico City. During the course o f the Dort icos-Armas conversation, Dortico s twice inquired whether Silvia Duran, dur ing her interro- gation by Mexi …”
“… -controlled documents.) 9 Explau tight rearrested and confronted with Alvarado. (CIA Doc MEXI 7072, 11/26/63) in On November 27, the CIA's Mexico City Station cabled CIA headquarters detailing Manns' request that an FBI re presentative be dispatched to Mexico City. (CIA Doc ME XI 7084, 1 1 …”
“tive be dispatched to Mexico City. (CIA Doc ME XI 7084, 1 1/27/63) The Mexico C ity Stat ion reporte d in a second cable on the 27th that 11 Mann feels not fully briefed on …”
“… d.) Ma nn cable d this informati on to the State Department and also noted that Alvardo was being reinterro gated by CIA representatives in Mexico City. He commented: It will not have esca ped”
“being reinterro gated by CIA representatives in Mexico City. He commented: It will not have esca ped your attention that the wealth of detail Alvarado gives about events and personalities involved wi …”
“… est in Oswald's pre-assassination trip to Mex ico City and the subsequent post-assassination CIA-FB investigation of Oswald's activities in Mexico City by-the The Select Committee was spec ifical ly interested i Ofmore specific interesttothe.Committe e was CIA and FBI. learning from Ambasad …”
“… on "CosecIVE" just that! Because the Alvarado allegation stands as the only SUC specific substantive investigation by U.S. authorities in J Mexico City of possible Cuban complicity in President Ken- C lassificat”
“ion by U.S. authorities in J Mexico City of possible Cuban complicity in President Ken- C lassificat ion: 2001160 NW 66000 Docld:32271320 Page 7 Classified by derivation: Classific …”
“… w o days later, November 25, when Gilberto Alvarado Ugarte, a twenty-three year old Nicaraguan national appeared at the American Embassy in Mexico City. Alvarado reported to Embassy officials that on September 18, 1963, he had witnessed a payment of $6500 to Lee Harvey Oswald by a Cuban off …”
“e saw Oswald and his two companions leave the Consulate and enter a n automo bile. (Ibid.) her addre ss N The CIA's Mexico City Station reported Alvardo's allega- on November 26. FNCIA out Teletype 10850091 11/26/6 tion. It noted in its cable to CIA headquarters that …”
“… ested FBI representatives be sent from FBI headquarters to take charge of inv estigati on in Mexico. Re quest referred to Bureau b y Legat, Mexico City and State D epart- ment On 1”
“tigati on in Mexico. Re quest referred to Bureau b y Legat, Mexico City and State D epart- ment On 1 1/26/63 it was decided that FBI super- visor Laurence P. Keenan should promptly depart for Mexico Ci”
“… sisaddaa? also The record reflects that by November 27th, Alvarado's allegation was being thoroughly scrutinized by American authorities in Mexico City. Alvarado was undergoing a detailed reinterrogation conducted by CIA representatives at a CIA safehouse. (CIA Doc MEXI 7093, 11/27/63) Duri …”
“… 7098, 11/27/63) Ales also. at ter quote on ア 7 U.S. with respa Thus, by November 27th the signs of conflict-over investigative policies in Mexico City had surfaced. U.S. responsibility for Alvarado, investigation of his allegation and the extent of Ambassador Mann's role in the matter were …”
“… -controlled documents.) 9 Explau tight rearrested and confronted with Alvarado. (CIA Doc MEXI 7072, 11/26/63) in On November 27, the CIA's Mexico City Station cabled CIA headquarters detailing Manns' request that an FBI re presentative be dispatched to Mexico City. (CIA Doc MEXI 7084, 11/2 …”