INTERROGATION OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD: CAPT FRITZ ALIBI

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CIA-RDP78-04491A000200080007-8
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1
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November 11, 2016
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April 2, 1999
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Approveor Reuse : CIA-RDP78-0449$M(100200007-8 lie pioture or the rifle and Nooly Street, and when I told him there said that he had are mistaken about visiting, lived there. 1d said he was a Marxist. He -em a Marxist, but not a Leninist- ation that he had debated on in led Bill Stalc:ey's program. Be ,or Cuba and what the ooamittee of Jesse E. Curry came to,the _dy for the man to be transferred. as the security was completed in. -lace Oswald In a car to transfer objected to the oamoras obstructing .lained to me that these have been L back, and the cameramen were well Chief then that we were ready to ^ the prisioner, and that he and _m, would meet us at the County Jail as wearing at the time of arrest, ,'crime lab in Washington with all _non test. Oswald said he would. _othing that had been brought tothe2 Page 19 office to wear over the T-shirt that he was wearing at the time. We selected the beet-looking shirt from his things, but he said he would be a'little warmer. We made this change and I asked him if he wouldn1t like to wear a hat to more or leas camouflage his looks in the oar while being transferred as all of the people who had been viewing Officer J. R. Leavens handcuffed his left hand to,Oswald' a right hand, then we'left the office for the transfer. Inaenmah.as this report was made from rough notes and memory, it is entirely possible that one of these questions could be in a separate interview from the one indicated in this report. He was interviewed under the most adverse conditions in agr office which ls;1 9 feet 6 inches by 14'feet, and has only one'front door, which foroed* us to, move this prisoner through hundreds of people. each time he was carried from my office to the jail door, some 20 feet, during each ,of these transfers. The crowd would attempt to Jam around him, shouting questions and many containing slurs. This office is also surrounded by largo lane windows, and there 'were many officers working next to these windows. I have no reoordr in this office';, times during these interviews to step from the offios'to talk to 'another witness or secure additional information 'from officers Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-04491A000200080007-8