On May 11, 9:25=A0pm, Canuck <prwhit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> David Kaiser, author of THE ROAD TO DALLAS, cites my article "Did David
> Ferrie Lie To The Secret Service?" and the attached two-year long
distance=
> phone list that I compiled, drawn from the Bell South phone bills that
> were turned over to Garrison's office. =A0What is most significant about
> Ferrie's use of two office phones is the quantity and variety of
locations=
> phoned during the period from early 1961 to the fall of 1963, as well
the
> fact that the only phone bill that was not included happened to be the
> most im****tant - November, 1963. Intriguingly, a couple of calls did end
> up on the Dec. 1963 bill, including a collect call from Houston made on
> Nov. 18 I believe. =A0You can read the article
athttp://mcadams.posc.mu.ed=
u/whitmeyferrie.htm, along with the 12 - page
> long distance list.
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=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0- Peter R. Whitmey
Yes that was an excellent article. You proved, to me anyway, that
when Ferrie told the SS he hadn't been in Texas for 10 years, he lied,
because his calls TO the office showed he was in Texas several times.
Could be an innocent explanation, but why lie to the feds about it,
which is in and of itself a crime? Also showed he traveled to many
places, including from my memory, Arlington Virginia and Wa****ngton
DC.
What if any new evidence is in the Kaiser book? What is his main
thesis?


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