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Originally Posted by ElKabong
Fiction. Vapor. Rumor.
Take your pick
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My pick is to quote from Volume IV of the WC, Mr. Quigley's testimony:
Orleans Police Department, on August 10, 1963.
Mr. STEEN. How did you come to interview Mr. Oswald?
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Mr. QUIGLEY. Lt. Francis L. Martello, platoon commander at the first district,
New Orleans Police Station, called our office and advised that he wished an
agent to stop by there since there was a prisoner who desired to speak with
an agent.
As a result of this telephone call, I proceeded to the first district.
Mr. STERN. Did you receire the telephone call?
Mr. QUIGLEY. So, sir; I did not.
Mr. DULLES. By agent, did he mean agent of the FBI?
Mr. QUI~LEY. Yes, sir; yes, sir.
Mr. STERN. You were assigned by someone in your office to take this assignment?
Mr. QUIGLEY. That is right. This was on a Saturday, which we operate on
a skeleton staff. We do not have a full staff on a Saturday.
Mr. STERN. Were you accompanied by any other agent of the FBI in making
this interview?
Mr. QUIGLEY. I was not.
Mr. STEEN. Is that normal, under your procedures?
Mr. QUIGLEY. I would say yes. Agents operate independently unless there
is a specific reason for more than one agent to be present.
ElKabong, stop rattling off poppycock that you have no clue about. First you claimed Oswald went down the stairs, but you could not cite any source for that statement. Now, you claim that Oswald did not request to speak to an FBI agent and that he did not meet with one. Well, here it is, directly from the Warren Commission testimony of the FBI agent himself.