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
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> 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
This was all just part of the cover-up Peter. I recommend reading Mafia
Kingfish, by John Davis. The thing that is intruiging is trying to figure
our who did what, when.
How did Martiin even catch onto there was a library card missing in order
for Ferrie to get excited about getting back to New Orleans? There must
have been a 'mole' inside of DPD that tipped off the necessary people to
get there acts together. Unfortunately for Martin he got a little too
excited as a messenger and spilled the obvious connections between Oswald
and Ferrie. Of course did the usual CIA type stuff of deny, deny, deny
came from Ferrie, but anybody would know that this was a total piece of
crap when he went to Oswald's old residence and next door on coming back
and going through hysterics by asking the landlord and the next door
neighbor for clues on finding the library card. Imagine him denying he
ever gave Oswald a library card and have no follow up by the authorities?
Of course the bigger wonder, is how they could have taken the word of the
lawyer he was working for by saying how the November phone records
'disappeared' while the September and October ones somehow 'survived'.
Of course Ruby's phone records are just as if not more compelling. One
was the exact time Ferrie went over to Galveston was the exact time Ruby
was receiving calls long distance calls at the Carousel to Crafard (Ruby
not there), and telling Crafard it was none of his business when he
inquired who the caller was. Also there was a Breck Wall a USVA official
that rolled into Galveston the same time Ferrie did, and who Ruby was
known to have made a call to. And I believe Martin changed his tune when
Banister beat the crap out of him.
CJ


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