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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. V - Page 41« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Lt. Jack Revill)

Mr. Revill.
On the 22d. This is a copy, I believe.
Mr. Dulles.
Yes; this is a copy I have in my hand.
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles.
The original of this was made on November 22?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles.
And signed on November 22d?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir; it was.
Mr. Dulles.
And later sworn to on April 7?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir; this is correct.
Mr. Dulles.
April 7, 1964.
Mr. Rankin.
Is all the information on 709 given by you?
Mr. Revill.
Is this 709?
Mr. Rankin.
Yes.
Mr. Revill.
All of the information, what do you mean by this, sir?
Mr. Rankin.
All of the language and everything on that exhibit, did you give that to some stenographer to write?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir; I wrote it out. My stenographer, she is a clerk typist, and--I roughed it out and then she typed it for me.
Mr. Rankin.
Now, the words "subject" Lee Harvey Oswald.
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Rankin.
Was that given by you on the slip of paper you wrote out?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir; I wrote it out in longhand.
Mr. Rankin.
And the words 605 Elsbeth Street, was that given by you?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir; this is the address we were given or I was given by some of the officers involved in the arrest.
Mr. Rankin.
Who gave that to you?
Mr. Revill.
I believe Detective Carroll, Carroll or Detective Taylor, they were both there.
Mr. Rankin.
And was that at the time you made this out that you were given that information?
Mr. Revill.
Shortly before I made this out.
Mr. Rankin.
You didn't even know where he lived then?
Mr. Revill.
No, sir; I did not. I had never heard of him.
Mr. Rankin.
You know that is wrong, don't you?
Mr. Revill.
The 605?
Mr. Rankin.
Yes.
Mr. Revill.
I don't know.
Mr. Rankin.
Is it wrong?
Mr. Revill.
Yes; it is.
Mr. Dulles.
As of the time.
Mr. Revill.
That is what they gave me.
Mr. Rankin.
You found that out?
Mr. Dulles.
This is an address he once lived at.
Mr. Rankin.
Do you know that?
Mr. Dulles.
This is correct. I want to find out what he knows about it.
Mr. Revill.
Is this a-is this an incorrect address on Mr. Oswald where he was living at the time?
Mr. Rankin.
If you check it up I think you will find--it is an incorrect address at the time. I think you will also find that 602 Elsbeth Street is where he lived at one time.
Mr. Revill.
Now, where they got this address----
Mr. Rankin.
You never checked that?
Mr. Revill.
I personally have not checked it but I am sure it has been checked.
Mr. Rankin.
I see.
Mr. Revill.
But this is the address I was given.
Mr. Rankin.
Now, you say here that you were told that the subject was a member of the Communist Party. Is that right?
Mr. Revill.
This might be my interpretation of Mr. Hosty saying a Communist killed the President and we had him in our security files.
Mr. Rankin.
You are an expert in this field, aren't you? You are working in the subversive field?
Mr. Revill.
Yes, sir; but as far as an expert, I wouldn't say I am an expert.
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