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SEELEY, CARROLL H. |
State Department
WCH Vol. 5 p. 354
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WCH Vol. 11 p. 192
TESTIMONY OF
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SEGAL, HENRY |
owner of Segal's liquor store
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SEGAL'S LIQUORS |
WCH Vol. 14 p. 61
site where Jack Ruby pistol-whipped a former employee, Howard Haynes
WCH Vol. 13 p. 253
site where Carousel Club made occasional beverage purchases
WCH Vol. 13 p. 436
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SEGEL, HENRY |
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SEHRT, CLEM |
New Orleans attorney
WCH Vol. 1 pp. 197-198
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SELAH, C. WILLIAM |
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SELASSIE, EMPEROR HAILE |
cited by J. E. Hoover as a security concern during the funeral for JFK
WCH Vol. 5 p. 107
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SELDIN, DR. DON |
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SELECTIVE SERVICE, S. S. SYSTEM |
WCH Vol. 1 p. 306
in documents used for Lee Oswald handwriting comparisons
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SELIGMAN, RABBI |
fnu, in testimony of Ruby
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»SELLERS, MR.« |
a communication confusion between witness Curry and stenographer
WCH Vol. 4 p. 171
the intent was »Sorrels, Forrest«, qv
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SEMIGSEN, W. W. |
Western Union executive
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noting that the »Oswald« who had allegedly used Western Union facilities had sent a telegram to DC, and possibly to the Secretary of the Navy
WCH Vol. 10 p. 413
TESTIMONY OF
WCH Vol. 10 pp. 405-413
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SEMOS, CHRIS |
business associate of Ralph Paul
WCH Vol. 14 pp. 136-137
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SENATOR (?), BOBBY |
son of George Senator
WCH Vol. 14 p. 169
it is unclear in the testimony if Senator was his last name
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SENATOR, CHARLES |
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SENATOR, GEORGE |
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Ruby as non-drinker, non-smoker, and having typical masculine attitudes toward women
WCH Vol. 14 p. 203
Ruby showing no interest in politics, 206-207ff, Ruby not getting magazines and probably unable to understand the Wall Street Journal
WCH Vol. 14 p. 209
Ruby's apparant pleasure at the suggested reasonably large, regular Dallas Police presence in his clubs
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Ruby following his »usual routine« on Thursday, Nov. 2l
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Ruby bemoaning tragedy which befell Mrs. Kennedy and the children
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Ruby's at times strange behavior during the assassination weekend
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Ruby waking up on Sunday, November 24
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between 9:00 and 9:30
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Ruby being in worse condition on Sunday than Saturday
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not being aware of a phone call to Ruby from cleaning lady Elnora Pitts
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thinking Ruby left on Sunday morning between l0:00-l0:l5
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being interrogated at Dallas Police HQ with his lawyer, Jim Martin, expressly excluded
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being familiar with a waitress named Helen (Markham?) at Eatwell Cafe
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not having seen the televised version of the Lee Oswald shooting as of his testimony, April 2l-22
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not having the slightest idea why Ruby killed Oswald
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noting a change for the worse in Ruby after he, Senator, returned to Texas on February l8
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discounting the contents of FBI reports
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denouncing any theory that he was homosexual
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Ruby having supposedly seen Oswald at Dallas Police HQ on Friday
WCH Vol. 14 p. 319
TESTIMONY OF
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SENATOR, JAKE |
brother of George Senator
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SENKEL, B. L. |
Dallas Police officer in »pilot car« during motorcade
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SERE, MR. |
fnu, employer of Marguerite Oswald as secretary at firm of Goldberg, Kammer, et al
WCH Vol. 8 p. 93
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SERNETT, EDWARD |
FBI SA
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SERRA, RAYMOND |
unusual case handled by John Carro
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SERUR, WILLIAM G. |
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SERVANCE, JOHN O. |
head porter at Dallas Police building
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TESTIMONY OF
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SETAR, CHARLES |
FBI SA
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