1. New York Times edition of the Warren Report, p. 513.
2. Warren Commission Exhibit 773.
3. For a detailed analysis of the purchase of the rifle see Martha Moyers article "Ordering the Rifle," Assassination Chronicles, v.2, n. 1, March 1996.
4. LaFontaine, Mary and Ray. Oswald Talked, Pelican, 1996, pp. 65-90.
5. Bloomgarden, Henry S. The Gun, Viking, 1975, p. 26.
6. Meagher, Sylvia, Accessories after the Fact, New York, Vintage, 1976, pp. 102-103.
7. HSCA v. VI, pp. 66-67.
8. HSCA v. VI, p. 66.
9. HSCA v. VI, p. 66.
10. LaFontaine, Mary and Ray. Oswald Talked, Pelican, 1996, p. 438.
11. HSCA, v. VII. p. 379.
12. HSCA, v. VII, p. 380.
13. HSCA, v. VII, p. 379.
14. Evica, George M.; Marsh, Anthony, and Moyers, Martha. The Assassination Chronicles, "A Rifle Symposium," v.2, n. 1, March, 1996, p. 22.
15. Russell, Dick. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Carroll and Graf, 1992, p. 573
16. Ibid. p. 572.
17. Sibley, Robert. "The Mysterious, Vanishing Rifle of the JFK Assassination," The Third Decade, v. 1, n. 6, September 1985, p. 16.
18. Warren Commission Hearings and Exhibit, vol. 15, p. 5.
19. Marsh, W. Anthony. "No Mentesana Rifle," The Assassination Chronicles, v. 2, n. 1, March 1996, p. 24.
20. Warren Commission Exhibit 2003, p. 63.
21. Two Men in Dallas, an interview of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig, video, Alpa Productions 1976.
22. Warren Commission Report, Hearings, v. 3, p. 395.
23. Warren Commission Exhibit, 2169.
24. Pineda, Arthur. "Letter to the Editor Concerning Richard Trask's Pictures of the Pain," The Fourth Decade, v.3., n.2, January, 1996, p. 9.
25. Warren Commission Exhibit, 3048.
26. Reported by Tom Webb of WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Texas, News Coverage of the Assassination of President Kennedy, MR 74-52: 1 (tape), The John F. Kennedy Library, Waltham, Massachusetts.
27. Meagher, Sylvia. Accessories After the Fact, p. 99, 1967.
28. Warren Commission Report, Hearings, v. 24, p. 829, 831.
29. CIA report 104-40, WC XXIV, p. 829, 831.
30. Warren Report, 546-8.
31. Warren Commission Report, p. 645-646.
32. Russell, Dick. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Carroll and Graf, 1992, p. 568.
33. Ibid, p. 569.
34. HSCA, v. VII, p. 379.
35. Kelin, John. "Richard Case Nagell: 1930-1995," Fair Play, January-February, l996.
36. HSCA 180- 10107- 10443.
37. HSCA 180-10107-10440.
38. HSCA 180-10107-10443.
39. Russell, Dick. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Carroll and Graf, 1992, p. 482.
40. HSCA 180-10107-10440.
41. Russell, Dick. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Carroll and Graf, 1992, p. 777, note 13.
42. Russell, Dick. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Carroll and Graf, 1992, p. 482.
43. April 1976, Argosy; Newman, John. Oswald and the CIA, CarolI and Graf, 1995, p. 104.
44. CD 7, pp. 277-278
45. HSCA v. VII, p.p. 357-8.
46. HSCA v. VII, p. 358.
47. HSCA VII, p. 362.
48. Marrs, Jim. Crossfire, Carroll Graf, 1989, p. 317.
49. Statement of Dallas police of ficer Joe Murphy, CD 205.
50. Posner, Gerald. Case Closed, Random House, 1993, p. 229.
51. Anderson, Jack. Amercan Expose: Who Murdered JFK?, New York, Journal Graphics Transcript, 1988,p. 14.
52. HSCA, v. 12 p. 22.
53. HSCA v. 12, pp. 20-23. "Accounts of Bullets Hitting in the Plaza Area"; Weisberg, Never Again, New York, Carroll and Graf, 1995, pp. 187-89, pp. 383-390; Moore, Jim. Conspiracy of One, Ft. Worth, The Summit Group, 1991, p. 198.
54. Warren Commission Exhibit 5323, Decker; XIX p. 492.
55. Lane, Mark. Rush To Judgement, Dell, 1966, p. 33.
56. HSCA v. 12, p. 21.
57. HSCA v. 12, p. 23.
58. Warren Commission Report p. 117.
59. Warren Commission Report p. 110.
60. Warren Commission Report, p. 111.
61. Warren Commission Report, p. 117.
62. Warren Commission Report, p. 97.
63. Memorandum of Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey, printed as addendum to "A Study of the Acoustics Evidence Related to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," VIII Appendix to the HSCA-JFK Hearings.
64. Fonzi, Gaeton. The Last Investigation, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1993, p. 220.
65. 4H 133.
66. 2H 112-132.
67. 2H 61-112.
68. CE 1024.
69. 2H 132-144.
70. 6H 236-239.
71. 6H 260-272.
72. 6H 368-73.
73. 7H 105-09.
74. 5H 564-67.
75. 7H 332-60.
76. 7H 439-40.
77. 2H 485-492.
78. CE 1024.
79. CE 1024.
80. CE 1024.
81. CE 1024.
82. 7H 498.
83. 2H 144-155.
84. CE 1024.
85. CE 2002.
86. 2H 165-190.
87. 3H 281 -91.
88. 6H 175-77.
89. 6H 284-89.
90. 6H 207.
91. "Analysis of Recorded Sounds Relating to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," Bolt, Beranek and Newman In., in "A Study of the Acoustic Evidence Related to the Assassination of President Kennedy," appendix to the hearing before the Select Committee on Assassinations, v. VII, sec. 4.1.
92. Report of the Committee on Ballistics Acoustics, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources; National Research Council; National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1982, pp. 23-38; "Who Shot President Kennedy?," Nova Productions, 1988; H.B. McClain's interview with Gerald Posner, Case Closed, Random House, 1993, p. 240.
93. See the Warren Commission testimony of Bowers, Dillard, Underwood, Fischer, Murphy, Harkness, Zapruder, Truly.
94. See Silencers, Sniper Rifles, and the CIA, Carol Hewett and The Magician's Tool, Milicent Cranor, Milicent Cranor, Probe, v. 3, n. 1, 1995.
95. HSCA, XII, p. 22-23.
96. HSCA v. 12, p. 23.
97. Summers, Anthony and Summers, Robyn. "The Ghost in November, Vanity Fair, December, 1994, p. 88.
98. FBI Dallas Field Office SA [89-43-636] to FBI Dallas Field Office SAC, November 25, 1963.
99. Adams, Bill. "The Second Gun or Second Guessing the Story of the Revolver in the Paper Bag," The Fourth Decade, v. 3, n. 4, May 1996, p. 10.
100. Rogers, Phillip and Craig, John R. The Man on the Grassy Knoll, Avon Books, November 1992.
101. Kelley, William E. "Meet Chauncey Holt," The Third Decade, v. 9, n. 1, November 1992, p.29.
102. "FBI Document Raises New JFK Assassination Issue," Reuters North America, 12/20/95, Copyright 1995 Reuters Ltd.
103. Kelley, p. 33.
104. Marrs, Jim. Crossfire, Carroll Graf, 1989, pp. 391-401.
105. Marrs, Jim. Crossfire, Carroll Graf, 1989, p. 392.
106. LaFontaine, Mary and Ray. Oswald Talked, Pelican, 1996, p. 16.
107. Carol Hewett, COPA conference, 1995.
108. Carol Hewett, COPA conference, 1995.
109. LaFontaine, Mary and Ray. Oswald Talked, Pelican, 1996, p. 222.
110. "The JFK Assassination - The Jim Garrison Tapes," Vestron Video, 1992.
111. Dallas FBI Memo, FBI HQ 105-133465-2, p. 8.
112. Scott, Peter Dale. "A Review of Oswald Talked," Prevailing Winds, no. 3, p. 38.
113. HSCA RG 233.
114. CE 2977, p. 458.
115. South Africa, at the time, was the home of Permindex, an organization with a sinister and cloudy past that had been reportedly ousted from Europe for nefarious activities and had a history of connections with world-wide assassinations. This organization has also been associated, rightly or wrongly, with Clay Shaw and the CIA. See "Permindex: The International Trade in Disinformation," Steve Dorrill, The Third Decade, v.2 no. 1, November 1985, p. 11-15.
116. The Witnesses, The New York Times, MacGraw-Hill, NY, 1964.
117. Hearings Before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, v. II, p. 169.
118. HSCAv.5,p.5.
119. HSCA, v. 12, p. 4.
120. HSCA v. 12, p.4.
121. Summers, Anthony. Conspiracy, Paragon, New York, 1989, pp. 43-44.
122. Posner, Gerald. Case Closed, Random House, 1993, p. 229.
123. Sample, Glen and Collom, Mark. The Men on the Sixth Floor, Sample Graphics, Garden Grove, CA.
124. CE 2003 pg. 209.
125. CE 2003, pg. 207.
126. CE 1381 p. 70.
127. CE 493.
128. 2H, p. 159.
129. 2H, p. 193.

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