On May 16, 8:04=A0pm, Canuck <prwhit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 16, 7:14=A0am, Steve Thomas <misledrks...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 14, 9:55=A0pm,Canuck<prwhit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On May 14, 8:17=A0am, Steve Thomas <misledrks...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On May 11, 11:25=A0pm,Canuck<prwhit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > 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
l=
ocations
> > > > > phoned during the period from early 1961 to the fall of 1963, as
w=
ell 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
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id end
> > > > > up on the Dec. 1963 bill, including a collect call from Houston
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de on
> > > > > Nov. 18 I believe. =A0You can read the article
athttp://mcadams.po=
sc.mu.edu/whitmeyferrie.htm, along with the 12 - page
> > > > > long distance list.
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=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0- Peter R. Whitmey
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> > > > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0How do you know the calls from Texas to Gill's
of=
fice were
> > > > from Ferrie?
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> > > When Gill's secretary gathered the long distance bills requested by
> > > Garrison's office (which did not include Nov. 1963, with no
explanatio=
n
> > > given that I know of), she methodically drew a line through all
those
> > > calls that she knew were not made by Ferrie, mainly ones within
Louisi=
ana. =A0
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> > =A0 3 years later, and this is the list of other people in the office
> > other than Ferrie.
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> > G. Wray Gill Sr.
> > Gilbert Bernstein
> > Gerard H. Schreiber
> > George W. Gill Jr.
> > Alice Guidroz
> > Regina Francovich
> > Morris L. Brownlee
> > plus 1 other secretary and 2 investigators
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> > =A0 How would someone remember what calls were made by who 3 years
> > later?
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> I would presume that the secretary knew that the other members of Gill's
> office had no reason to be making calls all over the U.S. (as well as
> Central America and Canada), as they were either lawyers or legal
> assistants involved in legal work within Louisiana. =A0Keep in mind that
> both Gill and Ferrie were closely connected to Carlos Marcello, whom RFK
> was trying to have kicked out of the U.S. for good, unsuccessfully, as
it
> turned out. =A0Intriguingly, there was a cover story about Marcello in
Sat=
..
> Eve. Post in Feb. 1964 as I recall, and reference was made to the fact
> that Marcello won his case on Nov. 22, 1963, but no comment was made
about=
> the fact that happened to be the day JFK was assassinated. =A0There was
al=
so
> an article in the spring about an alleged attempt by Hoffa to have RFK
> killed with a bomb, according to a member of the Teamster's in Lousiana
> who came forward and who was photographed for the article. =A0But again,
n=
o
> reference was made to JFK's assassination and the possibility of mob
> involvement (as well as Hoffa's). - prw- Hide quoted text -
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The Hoffa story appeared in both Sat. Eve. Post as well as Life. - prw


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