“R. CARIER stated that he did not feel there was
any likelihood that the CALT who had stayed at
113
H
.E., vas identical with this suspect, stating many people
have the same nans.
-
14th Street,
CAMER stated that he had neither seen nor heard of
CALT prior to April 5, 1938, and th”
“the taxi cab proceeding north on 17th Street, N. W., and
Connecticut Avenue to the Mayflower Hotel. The Agents noticed that
from the time Mr. and Mrs. JAFFEE entered the taxi cab until they
alighted at the Mayflower Hotel, they frequently looked through the
rear window of the”
“have seen that, but that is a kind of sensational thing.
Chalmers Roberts, ask your girl to get.
W:
Let's see, that wasn't in the News. That was in the Post.
DCI:
Yes, it was in the Post.
W:
Yes, I read Roberts. Saturday morning, I read that, saying that
he thought we ought to go”
“ich roen ves a double reca and that he would be moved to
a
single reea as soon
as ons teams availabl
e, said ho
noted GALT
was driving a
black car, probably a Ford, bearing
an cut-of-stato licenco plate (stato of registration not
-
rocalled), and that the car w
as possibly a 1
95”
“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”
“€
New York will continue to make efforts to locate
a source suitable for assignment and Boston and the Bureau
will be advised if such an informant is located. C.
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f.
pfon-titree /
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“erated by hin on a lease
basis. A revica of this record book failed to disclose an
y
reg
is
tr
at
io
n in the name GALT." It should be noted this book
contains only a roccrd of roczers for the period beginning
January 1,1938.
-
Upon being questioned concorning individuals renting”
“is record book,
GARIER nazed, among others, an individual naned (First lane
Unknown) CA. Ca being qu
es
tioned concerning Gill, he said
this inaividual was first seen by בס בבג the afternoon c2
April 5, 1033, between the hours of 5:00 26:00 2,
omplain that another ro, 20 C 30%-3,”
“-21- 41
M- can think of that would be of any help to us, to aid us
we would appreciate it. We would like to get to the bottom
of it >
S - Because this has happened so quickly, it is hard for us /to
keep it in our mind, the garble that Tinker
wrote down. Do you know the rel”
“local "tenorios”
cruise the streets looking for them. As the undersigned reached the
parked Q.P. car at the corner of Lerma and Duero the slow moving auto
came abress of the car and the driver almost stopped and stared at the
undersigned as he attempted to unlock the car to d”
“RELEASED, PROBA EL Y NOT LATER
THAN EARLY A AUGUST, UNLESS GUATS CAN MAKESTRONG CASE WITH PROMISE
OF TRIAL AND PRBISON SENTENCE ONLY.
SECRET
SECRET .
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LIRING-3·p. 66·source: semanticDerived signal57%Tippit Murder
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1
ever been questioned by anybody from the day of the event:
2
until this young lady came fo
rt
h
to us.
3
4
Her explanation of I did ask her, "What is it that moti-
1
vated you to come forth to us after 13 years?"
her
re
spo
nse
M
1
5
and we have talked to her directly, I hav”
“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.”
“his trial on Tuesday 5 Decembe
1972 for gerjury. fox asked all who could to be on hand
in December f
or his trial. Roderic Duff stat”
“seen by בס בבג the afternoon c2
April 5, 1033, between the hours of 5:00 26:00 2,
omplain that a
no
ther ro, 20 C 30%-3, who ca
rcon il at 113
•
-
14th Street, J., tad been sitting in front
of this building and was preceded by Gal, who inquired
concerning the availability of a ro”
“3, between the hours of 5:00 26:00 2,
omplain that another ro, 20 C 30%-3, who ca
rcon il at 113
•
-
14th Street, J., tad been sitting in front
of this building and was preceded by Gal, who inquired
concerning the availability of a room, GAR joined to
pair and CMT indicated to a ”
“JT1239PCS and races to a telephone. At
12:39, nine minutes after the
shooting, the grave news flashes
over the wire.
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“, he said
this inaividual was first seen by בס בבג the afternoon c2
April 5, 1033, between the hours
of 5:00 26:00 2,
omplain that another ro, 20 C 30%-3, who ca
rcon il at 113
•
-
14th Street, J., tad been sitting in front
of this building and was preceded by Gal, who inquired
c”
“ould be noted this book
contains only a roccrd of roczers for the period beginning
January 1,1938.
-
Upon being questioned concorning individuals renting
at thoso addresses who might have checked cut prior to the
completion of the period for wh they bad paid, or others who
fcx an”
“Was Behind Ud Harvey nw^ ^ Republic, 22 February 1964
'.'•^ Letter, 10 October 1964, p. 227. McBirnie, Dr. W. • ------------------
MacDonald, Dwight. "That Onwaid PAEGralE - - Case.”
“killed;
he indicated that he had been "coming out of a deep
sleep and said someting about communists did it." Of
c arse he now,knows that that call may have been ax tapped
and is trying to explain. No one had ever asked for
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“Base. 29\
3. On 23 September 1978, Subject's body was discovered
by an FRD case officer who had arrived at the Monterey,
California, apartment for an operational meeting. The
apartment house resident manager gained access to the apartment.
Subsequent access was allowed to an”
“mong others, an in
dividu
al
naned (First lane
Unk
nown) CA. Ca being quest
ioned concerning Gill, h
e sai
d
this inaividual was first seen by בס ב
בג the afternoon c2
April 5, 1
03
3, between the hours
of 5:00 26:00 2,
omplain
that
another ro, 20 C 30%-3, w
ho ca
rcon il at 113
”
“record
book,
GARIER nazed, am
ong
others, an individual n
aned (First lane
U
nknown)
CA. Ca being qu
estioned concerning Gill, he said
this inaividual was first seen by בס בבג the afternoon c2
April 5, 1033, between the hours of 5:00 26:00 2,
omplain that another ro, 20 C 30%-3, ”
“. architect j -
"who had a decorating firm, and after his friendship with ADAM was remind, C.
: ADAM convinced Subject that it was easy to take money by committing rob-Mee:
beries. Subject at first refused to participate, but then agreed becauseioine
of his friendship-for ADAM ”
“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 ”
“er with th
e drawing in that the person dep
ic
ted
in the drawing reminded SPAI
N of the person to w
hom he had
sold the revolver.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
-
Dote 5/24/16/63
JILINE ELTON GARIER, 107
14th Street, H.,
Atlanta, Goor”
“eside at 523 Northeast 71st Street.
mi, noting
B
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TP 92-1
On March 15, 1962, CHARLES SAMS, United States Mail
Carrier, advised SA STEPHEN J. LABADIE that, although he had
carried mail to subject's residence at 2505 Bristol Avenue
for the”
“J .B.CLOSED C. UNrousbso D. CLEARto By ARREST ! N/A
16. FINAL CASE DISPOSITION I
OPEN 00378
17. RCOPTING SKE/ER (SIGSATOREI 1x7
F. Shells E. Valle Bet
SETS
Sergeant Stevens E. Butler
18. CATEI
05-15-72
IS. APPROVED (S
Pete M Man This
Captain Pete N. Manthos
—
20. DAT”
“business and everything or do you
still feel there is something that there is something of a
mystery about it
D- I still feel there
S - because you did suspect at the time
M- It isn’t that he was married, up until he died he had a wife
D - uh huh
M - OK, I just wanted to ”
“Subject's body was discovered
by an FRD case officer who had arrived at the Monterey,
California, apartment for an operational meeting. The
apartment house resident manager gained access to the apartment.
Subsequent access was allowed to an emergency ambulance squad,
police ”
“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”
“13-00000
laxlsonsidsiresoaskenaiite
EP 65-951
Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, Springfield, Missouri, ‘, , ■■
for a period of 30 days for the - purpose of psychiatric - (-•
- examination. The subject advised the court that he would
not cooperate with the psychiatrist”
“a roccrd of roczers for the period beginning
January 1,1938.
-
Upon
b
eing questio
ned concorning i
ndividuals renting
at thoso addresses who might have checked cut prior to the
completion of the period for wh they bad paid, or others who
fcx any reason might not be recorded in t”
“14-00000
-0' does
(2 )
to get at the door handle, and that I had no idea who they were etc. I was
. sufficiently scared end put the car in reverse, backed up and took it down 1
and parked it out of right. I explained that I had climbed over the back
wall and co on. They we”
“where we met twice previously and after some
waiting and phoning he looked at his notebook and realized that he.
was at the wrong place. He apologized. Then, Subject stated that he
had to return the Boneville and take another car and he asked 2 toA
have a ride with him. Subje”
“manufacturer, small boats, but whether he ever
23
served any time or not I don't know. I know he was convicted
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“house,‘ reported to me 1
1
. two men came out and there was some confusion going on around the car and they
■ . couldn’t seem to ba able to start it. ‘ Finally, the two men who had been inside
two men - LIHUFF-1
the house left and the other/got in the car and left. None of ”
“50 8
FA 10 19*2- kun
for maintaining contact with the Agents who were on foot. 7A
0 22
Agents GRUENTZEL and KENOYER observed the party standing
-on the corner of 16th and R Streets, N* W., conversing for about three
minutes. At 12:04 A.M., Mr. and Mrs. JAFFEE were observe”
“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”
“ALT moved into Room #5 at 10
7 -
14th Street, N.E.
,
where he remained until Sunday, A
pril
7, 1953.
On this day
GALT was noved to Roca #6 at 113 - 14th Street, N.E. On this
occasion, GAS observed GELT nove his possessions and.noted
that he had no luggage and all of his possessio”
“exactly 0100 hours. Subject's family plus MULFALL, who had
also gone immediately to Wiesbaden, followed LACKLEN’s car to Ke=hbern.
PAOERLAND, LAPOLLA, ROODINE, and nigself went immediately to BENTIIAN’s
.. house.
1
wrAFvl
ofe.t/i*;,9
4
20 and”
“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 ”
“um "outdoor" complexion
and having a southern accent. Le noted no distinguishing
features or char
ac
teristics and had no recollection of any
ring or other jewelry. His dress was casual, specifically
described as a shirt and slacks.
GALT moved into Room #5 at 107 - 14th Street, N”
“r
riman who
resi
ded a fe
w doors from
the Kraft
"residence.
At approx
im
ately 9:45 P.M. Mrs. Kr
af
t, who
was in the second floor bedroom of the
residence, came down the stairs and found
the door open.
"Subsequently, it was discovered by
Mr. and Mrs. Kraft several items of ster”
“TE HAS FAILED TO DEVELOP ANY FURTHER
POSITIVE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROPOSED PLOT. NO
ASSOCIATI
ON HAS BEEN DETERMINED BETWEEN N
IX AND
FARRA AND THE TWO
E
SCAPEES WHO
ESCAPE
D FROM THE CHILLICO
THE CORRECTIO
NAL INSTITUTION IN
ΟΗΙΟ, 11/5/72. FUGITIVE WATTS LAST DETERMINED T”
“arrest in July 1950, he was not only charged with armed robbery,
for which he was sentenced, but also "for four thefts accompanied by violence "and an
attempted theft, all corutted between 19h9 and June 1950.
SECRET
woroar/coiz/.D content
CS COPY
701- 2033477
Post”
“said that the men
went to Houma on or about
w.The 1994was 2
Aug. 2,trip made from
(Torp to Page 4, Column 5)
VELD GORDON”
“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)
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