“to move in we would visit Interviewer Signature Typed Signature Joseph J. Basteri and Albert Maxwell Duster Date transcribed Rife 5-24-78 NW 66000 Docld:32261315 Page 3 By: Form # 4-A James Robert Todd Interview Page 2.”
“to move in we would visit Interviewer Signature Typed Signature Joseph J. Basteri and Albert Maxwell Duster Date transcribed Rife 5-24-78 NW 66000 Docld:32261315 Page 3 By: Form # 4-A James Robert Todd Interview Page 2.”
“HOLD NOW, BUT, 00 NOT OBJECT TO PERMITTING PARENTS TO VIEW IT UNDER DA CONTROL WITHOUT PRESS INVOLVE- MENT. NEWS MEDIA MAY HAVE TAPED INTERVIEW AND SEEMS BEST TO GIVE PARENTS AN OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW FROM OUR SOURCE FIRST RATHER THAN THEM SEEING If ON EVENINGS NEWS. PARENTS SHO”
“and she was also verbally advised of what that rights form meant. She stated she understood what the form said, and her rights, but she did not wish to sign this form, nor would she give any information regarding her arrest or the charges against her.’ She was again advised ”
“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”
“assassination? 23 Mr. Shaw. I remember that Sylvia Duran was arrested. 24 H I do not know why. I could have suggested that myself, but I 2s|do not. remember. 0000ET ALDERSON REPORTING COMPANY NW 50955 DocId: 32277214 Page 70”
“da ip to [riday G== teto Bldg A Fear He was seen 2 6 May say fer as Iwas les to me ata Not push him cial I.D Now Airport et R. MORRiSoN oat he should I informed as instructed dhewouldbe + the situation 1:30 1:15 P.M. 1:00 3:30 4:00 2:00 3:15 2:1”
“n may also wish to coordinate with your Office prior to the passage of this information to the HSCA. 9. (S) The processing of this case was closely coordinated with Mr. Shepanek and this memorandum was reviewed in draft by him on 8 February 1978. Attachments: As stated above NW 6”
“-15- protection for you and your kid, and if you don't go ahead and tell them the name of these here people how you gonna do it? ML: Mmm. FS: You know we get back to the same thing again. Yeah 9 you're looking for protection. So far the people you've worked with, so far t”
“I think it would be well if you would comment on that, Mr. Director. Mr. Hoover. Of course, we have interviewed his mother and his wife, and all his relatives, and everybody that he is known to have associated with. His mother I would put in a category of being emotionally un”
“ion in front of the armored truck. He then proceeded to exit the Main Street ramp and in doing so he Interviewer Signature tori gnature reph bor Typed Signature Joseph J. Basteri NW 66000 Docld:32248408 Page 3 Date transcribed June 15, 1978 By: Ross Form #4-A Pierce Interview Pag”
“anyway, and probably would have agreed, bewould probably suggest that you’d have to right 0the President and the Supreme Court along with it, you know. And he's not wild. He’s very sensible, moderate boy, except that he has such a? it’s not a chip on his shoulder, he's got ha”
“especially . ,. the trouble involving the F.B.I. and some shooting event. He’ •; *was presented before the Psychiatric stand andat first was .‘ . somewhat reluctant to answer; questions and when asked a question • • that was not due to his liking he would relate ‘this is my .”
“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.”
“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”
“y. MARTHA replies that she isggoing home to Virginia; she is going home ton ight. She then interrupt s herself to remark that MARTIN doesn't know "what kind of folks I'm having in here this week- AUDREY (ph), Brother CISCO (ph)-". MARTIN questions thellast name and MARTHA says: "”
“utside the dwelling and he believes to received a $10 bil l and a $1 bil l in payrent. T he cost o f the בססן was $10.50 por vock ard a $.50 key deposit. During the conversation, CALT indicated to was a velder and originally came from "Tho Carolinas," la clained that he had a tag”
“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 ”
“that is the way he passed it off.'I thought that was kind of odd that Gino wouldn't tell me that Patrick was in the - hospital M- Well, OK, this concludes the interview, the time is 1715 hours NW 88326 Docld:32266807 Page 43”
“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”
“convictions at El Paso, Texas, which the official spokesmen and - the press have so neatly labeled as being for "bank robbery," let one of .the government's own spurious records, the appelate court decision that finally yawned a judgement of acquittal in my case, give its vers”
“type of investigative work he wanted to do. When questioned as to whether or not she knew b of any activity on the part of her brother which could have been of a subversive nature , she stated that she knew of no such activity; that she did not believe her1 brother capable”
“r) on the campus just told her about it today and indicates she was told MARTIN would be there. that MARTIN then asks if he is going to be able to see MARTHA Sun- day. MARTHA replies that she isggoing home to Virginia; she is going home tonight. She then interrupts herself to rem”
“didn’t even mention it. If it wasn't for somebody reading the paper and they came in they made a comment about it and I said you’re kidding I wonder why he didn't mention it, cause they came in on Wednesday and he was in on Monday and the cars were stolen on Friday, Monday a”
“17222 Page 4 FD-297 (1-28-57) 2 IC Time Initial OG Activity Recorded (Continued from Page 3) MA RTHA brother will call me by Friday or Saturday-... and he will say that he has been calling me for 6 months- and he hasn't been able to catch me, but he will be pulling my leg because”
“replies that she has been doing nothing; that she has just been "going to work and f iring (ph) fol ks". She asks what MARTIN has been doing besides press releases. MARTIN replies that he is working hard and mentions that he is writing a book. MARTHA then remarks that she passed ”
“22 Page 5 Date Stamp / FD-297 (1-28-57) IC Time Initial OG Activity Recorded (Continued from Page 4) he hasn't been doing much but writing and going to meetings. He adds that he has "4 little lovely brats" with him "and another young lady" so that he says they keep him very busy ”
“one shot into the air to make certain the gun was in working order and then entered the premises and NW 66000 Docld:32261315 Page 6 James Robert Todd Interview Page 5.”
“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 ”
“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”
“in Frankfort, Eontuezy, on the evening of July 3, 1574. On this appearance by BROT at the Stafford Lock Shop on July 22, 1974, BROUN discloses that he had read this article concerning JAY and his brother LATRY and advised that he felt who Sa doc ilon abe 3 - —w—o-d-w goYA ”
“came from "Tho Carolinas," la clained that he had a tag for a different stato on tho Ford becauso ko kad been work in g in another stato. On 4/14,15/53, Atlanta, Georgin by SAS JOMIS. Cand ICESR L. 13 20:00 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions it and its”
“ocld:32317222 Page 6 FD-297 (1-28-57) IC Time Initial OG Activity Recorded (Continued from Page 5) : call "here" and "pose as a secretary". MARTHA says she would call thtonight before she leaves "here". MARTIN then first suggests that MARTHA could pose as secretary to MR. LAWRENC”
“13-00000 •.azuniAAerAMAssEa tour- =*o*A.muw-o-er-r-E", EP 65-951 c free and voluntary statement to Edward Joseph Murphy and George . E. Aiken, who have identified themselves to me as Special ‘ Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They have ■ xadvised me that the”
“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”
“did not recall whether Robert Kennedy's name was used (Case Officer 2, p. 60). 1 NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 58”
“held it there for a little while then snapped it off and walked back to a good corner inside the house. ' There I waited with the flashlight in hand knowing that the people outside - . could not enter through the front door and if they entered through the back - “coor I’d bea”
“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”
“in the El Paso area in Jumntarg er this year, Gt which time be and his moth r spent three days with am old girlhood friend Object’s mother. 4. This samcrenium is for the purpose ’making my brief discussion with Subject a matter 1 record. It is not necessarily derogatory to h”
“iminal Dir. (one) of Civil Rigisis (-re) 1-CiFi (nci) J Conc Page 62 NW 65994 Docld:32177411 Page 11 PAGE TWO SI 62-2567 UNCLAS APPROXIMATELY 1:00P.M. STEWART ADVISED SHE WAS HEADING EAST ON BROWN STREET APPROACHING THE INTERSECTION OF BROWN AND WASHINGTON STREET WHEN SHE OBSERVE”
“-22- • (41) D - would think somebody would mention. I was very surprised to .find out that he had had cars stolen M- but Sherman wasn’t working there D no, but Patrick was back, uh, Patrick was in Sunday night. Patrick and Gino came in on Monday M- the cars were stolen th”
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“OF MIAMI, FLORIDA - VICTIM DATE 12/13/63 REPORT MADE BY INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD 10/7 - 12/9/63 TYPED BY JOHN P. LENIHAN CHARACTER OF CASE ITSP; MF; ITAR - EXTORTION (ACCOUNTING AND FRAUD SECTION) :bjc REFERENCES - : Reports of SA JOHN P. LENIHAN dated 8/31/63, and 10/11/63, at Miami”
“14-00000 394 15 • ;ot 1’, 6 il 1not. 1 sis% 5. I t 21 Gerd Wit vet not In Cer of his; ving jouble at 1- t at this 3 ho oJr, ld ■ i>■ , or s writing a o.t Per IC3 *1 iefors art -the aut the decision • .later reetlng. lso told him to 1 3 0 a bit : report ts Wough Co. L”
“13-00000 tAkitf^mMliiKfim^ CRP 65-951 Attorney, the defense attorney, or upon its own. motion, the • court shall cause the accused to be examined as to his ****** mental condition where it is felt that he may be presently we insane or otherwise mentally incompetent as to b”
“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- ”
“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”
“his possession * t awdeas ROBERT CASE NAGELL was brought to the El Paso Office of ‘-1 • the FBI at 4:55 PMon September 20, 1963 by Patrolmen W. L.WESTFALL and 4 TO JAMES S. BUNDREN, El Paso Police Department. At that time A NAGELL was advised that he was suspected of a felony”
“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”
“14-00000 6 SECRET APARTHENT 27OF THE PERITE BUILDING ON ACCOUNT OF AT A TELEPHONE CALL THAT THEY GOT ABOUT 0600 o'chock-THE INFORMER TOLDTHEM o THAT THE CHEVY WHO 1 TOOK PART IN THE BANK HOLD UP WAS THERE. THEY CHECK THE PLACE FOR ABOUT A HALF HOUR. (I HEARD IN ”
“car was poss ibl y a 1952 or 1003 model, GALT accopted this arrangeme nt and paid GAR whilo outside the dwelling and he believes to received a $10 bi ll and a $1 bill in pay rent. The cost of the בססן was $10.50 por vock ard a $.50 key deposit. During the conversation, CALT indic”