“on something like that. I can't imagine anybody wanting something in writing saying I have just charged Mr. Jones to go out and shoot Mr. Smith." (Helms, 7/17, pp. 13-14) NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 172”
“on something like that. I can't imagine anybody wanting something in writing saying I have just charged Mr. Jones to go out and shoot Mr. Smith." (Helms, 7/17, pp. 13-14) NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 172”
“without calling Mr. Briggs. Mr. Sherouse, however, did call Mr. (05 Briggs as a rebuttal witness. On cross-examination Mr.:Hemming asked Mr .Briggs whether he was with CIA. Mr. Sherouse promptly objected to the question, the Judge sustained the objection and Mr. Hemming went o”
“supervise the preparation of this material? Mr. Belmont. These affidavits were prepared, of course, by the men themselves. 15”
“arrangements. ■ Flynn stated that at no time from 1959 to 1963 did the Interviewer Signature Typed Signature Robert Genzman Robert Genzman Harold Leap Date transcribed June 26, 78 NW 50955 DocId: 32256843 Page 3 By: ROSS Form #4-A”
“Vehicles, Sacramento, California, could supply a certified, true copy of the driver’s application with the name of the Examiner who witnessed the signature. MR. TURNER advised that the proper person to produce this record in court is MR. THOMAS BRIGHT, Director, Department o”
“13-00000 LA 65-7445 had cancer of the throat in 1962, RICHARD went to LOUIS and offered to help him. LOUIS later discovered he did not have cancer and also discovered that RICHARD was the one who needed help. LOUIS frequently saw RICHARD in 1962 and until about August of ”
“chart insofar as their criminal activity, their mode of business, tlieir crim- . an examination of : 1962 shows that we inal history, et cetera ; is that correct? unsolved, a solutic Mr. Brown. That is correct. through 1962, all 8: Tlie CHAIRMAN. It may be received as exhib”
“address. He said he didn’t give it out to anybody, and at times he said he wished he could tell me things but he just couldn't and a awful lot of times he indicated things but a didn't come right out and say M - such as D uh, right off I can’t think M - did he ever make ”
“14-00000 CEC. 1:7. In the Spring of 1945 I was questioned by a Postal Inspector about letter 1 hna mailed approximately one yenr previous for a Kr. Eniren.: ile we.e the Diopleg man for Allen are Jerf son Kirdwape Co. in Murer loons, Ala. I had been vorking : Ith Md:”
“for reinterview; however, it was determined that he •, had checked out of the motel and left no forwarding address.. December 20, 1962 to January 22, 1963."""""”.***** :1> * On November 25, 1963, EP T-2 made available clinicals records regarding the subject covering the peri”
“that he ■ had checked ou t of the motel and left no forwarding address. December 20, 1962 to January 22, 1963 00 On November 25, 1963, EP T-2 made available clinical records regarding the subject covering the period when the subject was a patient at theVeteransAdministrati”
“Deposition of John See Iso, 5/16/78, p. 26. 533/ HSCA Deposition of Herbert Manell, 4/28/78, p. 36. 534/ See above. Cf. "Foul Foe’ manuscript, pp. 268-269. 535/ HSCA Deposition of Barbara Manell, 4/28/78, p. 52. 536/ HSCA Deposition of Alan White, 5/18/78, p. 26-28. 537/ Ibi”
“superior, Sergeant MITCHELL. i GRANGER advised that he did not re-enter the room until Interviewed on. 8/19/74 at. New York, New York File * NY 185-229 / SAS JAMES L. BECK and by. DAVID E. VON HOLLE JLB/ss Date dictated. 8/20/74 This document contains neither recomm”
“undersigned is informed that at no time prior to the 19 sentencing of defendant were the matters set forth in Exhibits A and B 20 of the attached affidavits brought to the Court’s attention. It is the belief 21 of the undersigned that had these matters been brought to the Cour”
“14-00000 2he ci Subject said he had returned to Doctor Filner who said m: he could not work on Subject’s dentures until approval was granted Subject asked if we knew Doctor Fellner's estimate shad been DM 750.0 C. O. said we knew and that he should go’m” to the-dentist w”
“Ibid., p. 81. 654/ See discussion above. 655/ Phillips Interview, 8/30/78, p 5. 656/ Foul Foe manuscript, pp. 268-269. Emphasis added. 657/ HSCA Deposition of John Scelso, 5/16/78, pp. 63-64. 658/ HSCA Deposition of John Scelso, 5/16/78, pp. 64-65. 17 659/ David A. Phillips”
“13-00000 He mentioned that on July 15, 1962, "while making a meet between Molibu and Omnard, he had boon shot in the chest. In connection with this letter incident, he exhibited a brief newspaper clipping which mentioned that he had refused completely to identify his assail”
“he would help you get out of the Army? A. Yes, he said he would’speak to a. friend, Richard Nagel, and see what he could do. Q. Did he ever .tell you what he ’did’ to help you get out of the Army? A. No. EOE Have you ever associated with any dissident, anti-Army, or anti-war ”
“November 11, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. in this court and, 25 further, that all costs and fees in relation to the attendance: 26 said witnesses shall be borne by the United States under the 27 provisions of the Criminal Justice Act. 28 DATED: OCT 221975_ 20 30 BY: GORDON THOMPSON J”
“13-00000 tear gas weapon and some kind of a .22 caliber pistol, concealed as a fountain pen. She stated that Subject is leaving Columbus for Reno, Nevada, where he intends to open a gambling establishment. In further discussion with Mr. Aufrance, he indicated his source was ”
“September 30, 1963, EP T-1 was j a of the opinion that the subject still apparently. . needed o : s psychiatric treatment." He said he was unable to evaluate .’the subject’s activities subsequent to 1955 in view of the X fact that no contacts had been made with the subject si”
“further believe that I am being coerced into ' , , , taking psychiatric examination and/or consultation by the ' OS resulting undue delay in bringing me to trial.””7. "I have read this statement consisting of this and 3 other pages, and it is true and correct...-- 4. Set ai”
“regarding his desire to return to the United States had the appearance of being dictated since they contained none of his usual grammatical errors and used legal language with which he would not have been familiar. "6. Mr. WILLEMS noted that Mrs. OSWALD had introduced a statement”
“manufacturer, small boats, but whether he ever 23 served any time or not I don't know. I know he was convicted * 5 24 NW 50955 D cId:32203851 Page 75”
“6 •- STATE OF CALIFORNIA no. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ? being by me Kras duly sworn, deposes and mays: that 4 to cd eP in the above entitled action; that he has ‘sead the forc Groden 1 and knoms the consent thereof: „nd that the uemel krie oil--*----*-- efepe dib as mast”
“flight for this purpose. Legal officer going to Dallas promised to mail this to you. Copies Fof t hes e ph ot os a re b ei ng pouched night of 22 Nov. 63. 1”
“o reflect correct date (we realize Mr. Nosenko gave this date, but it is incorrect). Solie Testimony Page 56, line 17. reflect I asked him to a day or two before." Statement should read, "The transcript will prepare it in his own words on a previous day, Page 58, line 9. "Assumin”
“never seemed to have enough money. She does not know if he had a bank account or not.: 0070 Mrs. NAGELL was trying to locate RICHARD after he had disappeared for several days. She knew he could often he found at The Happy Rabbit, a beer joint at 2709 West Sixth Street, Los ”
“cision) until, he was seen by the case officer in Novem- ber, 1964." NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 61”
“psychiatrist, to conduct • .such examination, to be committed to the Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna, Texas, for a period not exceeding two weeks. is. • M. .° "On November 4, 1963, the court nullified that part sy eobp % of the aforesaid order, pertaining to the ”
“o reflect correct date (we realize Mr. Nosenko gave this date, but it is incorrect). Solie Testimony Page 56, line 17. reflect I asked him to a day or two before." Statement should read, "The transcript will prepare it in his own words on a previous day, Page 58, line 9. "Assumin”
“3 13-00000, 3/Ri3th 2 68 3.373 SiATe DEPT S/elegrams Re Richard Nagell $ $ 5/1 D DATO: D 25 MAR 1969 2 16 APR. 1969 3 17 Apr. 1969 4 22 MAY. 1969 2) Psychi atrists Report, State Airgram From Berlin DATED 29 OCT. 1968 3 STATE DEPT. LeLegrAms DATED 19 Oct. 1968 AND ”
“13-00000 EP 65-9511 30 that Doctor EDWIN A. WEINSTEIN, a civilian doctor assigned to ,‘the Neuropsychiatric Center at Walter Reed Hospital had." treated him and had a considerable amount of information, as to his mental condition. Continuing, he advised that he. did not t”
“Missouri, informing him he had been named as a correspondent . authorized to communicate with RICHARD NAGELL. JOHN has received no indication that NAGELL is in any sort of trouble, and he wondered what was behind the hospital letter. JOHN has never heard anything about his re”
“13-00000 EP 65-951 The’ subject stated that he and his wife obtained ■an interlocutory decree of divorce in Los Angeles County on.‘• October 16, 1962 He said that one of the terms of this decree was that he was to have ‘reasonable visitation’s —rights with his two small c”
“13-00000 iistea-..teatoth AP 65-951 to his demands a better rapport was established and a private is winterview was given him. He seemed well oriented ingall duspheres. Speech was of normal flow and coherent. -••He showed no flight of ideas. He denied delusions or halluci”
“the subject was arrested by .J xthe Los Angeles, California, Police Department on May 31, • 1962, on a drunk charge. No disposition is shown on the record.- 09977--089**6**-0e*t*lt7*20 120 :0gSScv- - .: June 8, 1962 ' ■' : On December 15, 1962, the subject advised Special”
“defendant. INVESTIGATING OFFICERS: Will testify to.fact he handled general investigation F. G. Phillips #1415 of the case and prepared it for filing. That he had Crimes Against Property the defendant arraigned before Judge Chapman on 6/10/70 Auto Theft approximately 1:50 Pl.”
“EVENING RACKF IELD WENT CHARLES’ HOME TO PICK MACS UP MSG. CHARLES AGN STATED MSG NOT READY BUT PROCEEDED TELL RACHFIELD EVERY PRO-WOLADY AND WELL KNOWN HIGH 8 LEVELS LNHARP. CHARLES SAID ME WOULD HAVE MSG READY BY & * 1000 HOURS FOLLOWING MORNING AND WOULD BRING TO RACHF IELD”
“worked over a six year period. God damn it - that, that Justice Department will say, hey baby we want to see you and we want.to see your, files on this girl. And baby they got, to go and come up with it. And if they don't come up with it they’re in trouble. They’re, in trou”
“an attorney. Commissioner -CLIFTON set bond in the amount of $25,000, in lieu of which '. or the subject was remanded to the custody of the United w States Marshal and placed in the El Paso County Jail. / .On September 21, 1963, RICHARD CASE NAGELL was ’1 _ interviewed ' at'”
“misrepresentation and a fraudulent legal technicality covering "anticipated" financial loss to the phono company.: (My phone bills have always been paid promptly. )' ....... G The police tactics used by your offices--harrassment 3 intimidation, threats, extortionary demands- ”
“89757 Page 6 i : SECRET : HOSEA WILLIANS i SE: RET During October, 1964, a con fidential source advi sed that on October 3, 1964, RUTH BAILEY ,”
“ne, 1952, was 709 Second Avenue North, Great Falls, Montana. a. He requested at that time that a cer tified copy of the divorce record be furnished. Records show that no children were born to this marriage and no community property was involved. These records disclosed that a let”
“first and last I heard from him. Q. Has Tony Muneer heard from him or does he know of his whereabouts? A. No, Tony has not heard from him since December 1969 and does not know of Richard Nagel’s whereabouts. Q. Have you ever been arrested? A. Yes. Q. How many times? 506 V”
“nt by subject at COLLINS home at Lake Ariel, Pa. It is not recommended that INS be furnished the INS details of the interviews conducted with SUENICHOLS, because if this is done it will set a precedente for possible demand for information furnished Bureau by KARBOWSKI and COLLINS”
“try to be as accurate as possible as to months and years involved; however, the committee was remin ded SA Sammon's recollection of the events may be six months to perhaps a year off. Mark Speiser advised SA Sammon that the committee would only allow a four month leeway. This com”
“try to be as accurate as possible as to months and years involved; however, the committee was remin ded SA Sammon's recollection of the events may be six months to perhaps a year off. Mark Speiser advised SA Sammon that the committee would only allow a four month leeway. This com”
“13-00000 P65-951 -l.!.l" "I have read this statement consisting of this and I0 —two other pages, and which I have initialed, and it is true fwas s and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. J "/s/ Richard Case Nagell t’Witness: 2 <<;>'0n’^ 13-99723 e * leghe, M”
“I have caused approximately $20,000 to be paid to Mr. McMasters, privately and corporately, for his unsuccess ful business ventures and I have no intention of assuming- responsibility for something else I do not owe in Mr." . McMasters behalf. He and the Genesis Corporation ”