Robert Adams is listed in Oswald's phone book: See the Adams notation in Oswald's phone book, reproduced in R. F. Gallagher, "The Ubiquitous Bard", Fourth Decade, Vol. 5, Issue 5, July 1998, p. 22, with more information on SA Bardwell Odum. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=48706&relPageId=22
Odum was all over this case before and after 11/22: R. F. Gallagher, "The Ubiquitous Bard", Fourth Decade, Volume 5, Issue 5, November 1998. www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=48706&relPageId=19 Also see Hosty's Assignment Oswald, p. 63.
After the Oswald family explained to Odum on the 23rd that they wouldn't speak to him without legal counsel, Odum came back a few hours later and asked Marguerite if she recognized "the Mystery Man" as an Oswald associate: Declaration of Bardwell Odum, p. 2, 7/10/64, Oswald 201 File, Vol 51B/ NARA Record Number: 1993.08.02.14:02:42:150006. click here
Testimony of Marguerite Oswald, Warren Commission Hearings pp. 147-148,151-152. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=37&relPageId=160
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Odum and Oswald even went to the same barber on a regular basis in the months before the assassination: The barber, Cliff Shasteen, also served on the Irving City Council.
Shasteen correctly identified Ruth Paine's car to the Warren Commission. "I'm sure it's a 1955 Chevrolet station wagon"either blue and white or green and white.": Michael R Paine owned a 1956 Oldsmobile and a Citroen and his wife owned a station wagon (2H 413). A 3/2/64 memo by Bob Odum states that Ruth Paine drove a 1955 Chevrolet station wagon, two-tone green, with 1963 Texas license NK 4041. Another Odum memo shows that she had the same vehicle back in September 1963.
After Lee's arrest, Robert says that he told his brother at the jail house that "I don't think they're any friends of yours." According to Robert, Lee told him, "Yes, they are.": Robert L. Oswald, with Myrick and Barbara Land, "He Was My Brother", Look magazine, circa 1967, p. 2. click here
Slack also reported that accompanying Oswald was a man identified as "Frazier, from Irving, Texas". Frazier is the man who drove Oswald to the Paine residence every week, right up to the day of the assassination: Interview of Lucille Slack by SA Alfred Neely, 9/8/64. click here
Albert Bogard...an auto salesman, reported that a man named Lee Oswald took a wild test ride...on November 9: Interview of Albert Bogard by SAs C. Ray Hall and Maurice White, click here
This letter is dated 11/9/63; arrived at the embassy on the 18th, and intercepted and on Hoover's desk by the 19th: National Archives, SSCIA 157-10004-10039, Airtel from SAC, WFO to Director, FBI 11/19/63.
Here is the 11/19/63 memo confirming the interception, from SAC-WFO to Director, FBI, FBI - HSCA Administrative Folders/NARA Record Number: 124-10369-10068. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=117797&relPageId=53
Professor Jerry Rose points out that the Oswald's draft copy has virtually none of Oswald's characteristic errors, while the typed version is filled with them: Jerry D. Rose, "Gifts from Russia: Yeltsin and Mitrokhin", Fourth Decade, November 1999, p. 5. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=48714&relPageId=5
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