“d some light on the circumstances surrounding the assassination. The Mexico City Station sent a note to the gober- nacion head, Luis Echeva rria, with Silvia Duran's ad- dress, her mother's address, her brother's address …”
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“d some light on the circumstances surrounding the assassination. The Mexico City Station sent a note to the gober- nacion head, Luis Echeva rria, with Silvia Duran's ad- dress, her mother's address, her brother's address …”
“… 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 …”
“… Duran had been arrested. (Ibid.) After Winston Scott's con- versation with Jack Whitten , Scott called Luis Echevarria a nd 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 …”
“en the Mexican go- vernment alleged that she was attempting to leave Mexico for travel to Havana. (C able 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 …”
“fair; Cable from Headquarters to the Mexico City Station, November 28, 1963, DIR 85371, CIA No. 464; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, No v. 28, 1963, WX 7241, entry no. 141, C IA No. 658.) …”
“to protect their con- tinuing operations. (CIA Cable from Headquarters to Mexico City Station, Dece mber 21, 1963, DIR 90466, CIA No. 549; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, December 21, 1963, Entry No. 268, CIA No. 682) Headqua …”
“… 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- …”
“… leged" Oswald identified himself was also found. (See Electronic Surveillance Section.) NW 66000 Docld:32271606 Page 2 2 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 …”
“urrounding the assassination. The Mexico City Station sent a note to the gober- nacion head, Luis Ec hevarria, with Silvia Duran's ad- dress, her mother's address, her brother's address …”
“… 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 …”
“… rrest. ( The cable stated, "We want the Mexican authorities to take the responsibility for the whole affair; Cable from Headquarters to the Mexico City Station, Nove mber 28, 1963, DIR 85371, CIA No. 464; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, Nov. 28, 1963, WX 7241, entry no. 141, CIA No. 658.) W …”
“… ommission was to elim inate men- tion of telephone taps in order to prote ct their con- tinuing operations. (CIA Cable from Headquarters to Mexico City Station, December 21, 1963, DIR 90466, CIA No. 549; Chronology of Anne Goodpasture, December 21, 1963, Entry No. 268, CIA No. 682) Headquar …”
“… 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 …”
“… tizen, she did not have di- plomatic immuni ty) because she might shed some ligh t o n the circumstances surrounding the assassination. The Mexico City Station sent a note to the gober- nacion head, Luis Echevarria, with Silvia Duran's ad- dress, her mother's address, her brother's address, …”
“… 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 …”
“… Duran had been ar rested. (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- …”
“… hronology of Anne Goodpasture, entry 46, N ovember 23, 196 3, 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 …”
“… gy of Anne Goodpasture, November 27, 1963, entry no. 127, CIA No. 656.) The foll owing day Headquarters sent a cl ari fication cable to the Mexico City Station seeking to insure that neither NW 66000 Docld:32271606 Page 6 6 Silvia Duran nor the Cubans would have a basis for con- cluding tha …”
“dquart ers 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- …”
“… ary at the Cuban Consulate, where Oswald appeared to have been discussed. (See Sovie t Electronic Surv ei llance 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 …”
“… leged" Oswald identified himself was also found. (See Electronic Surveillance Section.) NW 66000 Docld:32271606 Page 2 2 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 informat ion r”
“Scott called Luis Echevarria and stated that the Mexico City Station desired that all informat ion r eceived from Duran be forwarded immediately to the Mexico City Station and that her arrest and stat …”
“… 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 …”
“second time, there was no addition to her story. (Cable from Mexico City Station to Directo r, Decem ber 12, 1963, MEXI 7364, CIA No. 557-558..) The Mexico City Station forwarded Duran's ten-page signed statement …”
“e Mexico City Station, November 28, 1963, DIR 85371, CIA No. 464; Chronology of Anne Good pa stu re, Nov. 28, 1963, WX 7241, entry no. 141, CIA No. 658.) …”
“… 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- …”
“… f stolen arms. "Going to 10 Dec 59- Yucatan mexico to seek a site for a base of operations against the Castro gou Subi after returning trom mexico city, 31 Dec 59 reportedly remarked that "We have a strip" "Acompatriot of subj Eduardo whitehouse is later sala to remark that we have the plan …”
“… SECRET 11110690 3/9/78 Leslie Wirelman. Volume one of the Browder files covers the period from 1954 το 1961 A may 28, 1954 cable Info from mexico City reports that Browder on may 6. "For of fortune”
“54 το 1961 A may 28, 1954 cable Info from mexico City reports that Browder on may 6. "For of fortune was born in Amarillo, Texas on June aa, 1917. He has a long record of passing bad checks and …”
“… 653 Page 1 FIRST DRAFT greymeanh 61 El Lojs 012210 NW 66000 Do House Select Committee staffers Edwin Juan Lopez and Harold Leap traveled to Mexico City on August 7, 1978. The staff members were met by David T. Patton at the Mexican airport at 10:15 P.M. Mr. Patton then checked the staffers …”
“otel in Mexico City. Mr. Patton told Committee staffers that Larry Steinfield wished to see us at ۱۰ 8:30 A.M. the following morning. On Tuesday, August 8, 197 …”
“… ers would insure that the equipment worked properly in a third room. Mr. Sternfield then phoned Mr. Niles Gooding, who had been sent to the Mexico City Station from Headquarters to arrange the procedures. Mr. Gooding explained that in 1977 Stansfield Turner had created a new position at Hea …”
“… s 515-8345. Consuelo Esperon's record in Mexico could not be located. When the Mexican officials inquired about her at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City, no one at the office remembered that she had worked there. Committee staff members were told that Esperon was probably dead. Al Wichtrich …”
“… e School of Interior Design, had not yet been located. Luis Alberue Suoto lives at Michelet %23723, Apartment Colonia #301, Clonoia Aneura, Mexico City. His phone number is door 545-9947. The landlady at his apartment explained to the Mexican officials that Mr. Alberue had left town hurried …”
“… t 3:30 P.M., Agent Martinez finally reached Mr. Contreras' child who informed him that Mr. Contreras was not in Tampico. He had traveled to Mexico City for a Pachido Republicano Institucional convention. When Agent Martinez asked the child if he knew where his father was staying in Mexico, …”
“… get a room at either the Hotel Regis or Hotel San Francisco. Mrs. Contreras explained that since there were a few conventions scheduled in Mexico City that weekend she could not assure that he would be at either. Mrs. Contreras told Agent Martinez that she would notify him if her husband s …”
“ted that he would mail the results of the interview to Lopez at the Committee offices in Washington. The Committee staff members left Mexico City at 1:55 P.M. and arrived at Washington's Dulles Airport at 10:35 Ρ.Μ. NW 66000 Docld:32271653 Page 11”
“… cts T letters Witten to Scott + M LEVISTER RE: his Goy M Mexi TT HMMA-22135, 9/13/63 I. Horsfall 9T Memo to Ch/FI 10/2/63 "TD Y to Mexico City 99”
“… : CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTIONS: CURRENT STATUS: DATE OF LAST REVIEW: OPENING CRITERIA : COMMENTS: CIA, FILES WIRETAPPING RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY MEXICO CITY STATION NOTES Unclassified 1A; 1B Redact 08/14/1995 Box 18 v9.1 NW 66000 Docld:32271919 Page 1 1 Date: 3/24/201 Released under …”
“… : CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTIONS: CURRENT STATUS: DATE OF LAST REVIEW: OPENING CRITERIA : COMMENTS: CIA, FILES WIRETAPPING RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY MEXICO CITY STATION NOTES Unclassified 1A; 1B Redact 08/14/1995 B ox 18 v9.1 NW 66000 Docld:32271919 Page 1 1 Date: 3/24/201 Released under …”
“… : CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTIONS: CURRENT STATUS: DATE OF LAST REVIEW: OPENING CRITERIA : COMMENTS: CIA, FILES WIRETAPPING RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY MEXICO CITY S TATIO N NOTES Unclassified 1A; 1B R edact 08/14/1995 Box 18 v9.1 NW 66000 Docld:32271919 Page 1 1 Date: 3/24/201 Released und …”
“… TIONS: CURRENT STATUS: DATE OF LAST REVIEW: OPENING CRITERIA : COMMENTS: CIA FILES OSWALD, LEE, POST-RUSSIAN PERIOD, TRAVEL, TRIP TO MEXICO MEXICO CITY STATION ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE NOTES Unclassified 1A; 1B Redact 08/14/1995 Box 18 v9.1 NW 66000 Docld:32271927 Page 1 1 t”
“… officers and that his filing system was a said that legandary . He he has heard that when Scott died they did a review "to see if it of the Mexico City files was all necessary Keeman said that a OCOS wasn't really necessary with Scott and couldn't remember any of White's duties bes beyond r …”