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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. X - Page 340« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Leonard Edwin Hutchison)

Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
Which is some months ago, to the best of your recollection did you report to the FBI agent, who was Mr. Berry-- do you recall that name?
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir; Mr. Berry was the man that came out--yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
It was then your recollection that the time that Oswald--the man you recognized as Oswald--tendered the check for cashing was November 8--that is, you used the expression, "Three weeks ago?"
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir; that would pinpoint it closer.
Mr. Jenner.
Does that refresh your recollection now----
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
As to the time it was?
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir; it does.
Mr. Jenner.
Do you recall that on that occasion, that interview, that you told Mr. Berry that the occasion when the elderly lady, the young lady, and Oswald were in your store--that's an evening?
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
You recall the incident?
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
That it was on Wednesday evening November 13, 1963, rather than in October--between the 15th and the 1st of November, as you've testified today?
Mr. Hutchinson.
[Pausing before reply.] Mr. Jennet, the best it was before the check cashing.
Mr. Jenner.
Incident?
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir; it was before that. Yes, sir; because he tried to cash the check after he'd bought the bill of groceries.
Mr. Jenner.
Yes; you fixed the time of day as the same.
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
And according to the report I have and all I have is the report----
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
You fixed the date as November 13. But, now, that you've been able to reflect further about it. This check-cashing incident as related to the time when the three of them were in----
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir; was before.
Mr. Jenner.
Was before rather than after?
Mr. Hutchison.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
I think that's all--no--one other thing I'd like to say to you. We did have a little bit of conversation before we started your deposition and we've been off the record once or twice is there anything that I discussed with you while we were off the record or before your testimony began that you think is pertinent that I have failed to bring out?
Mr. Hutchison.
No, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
Is there anything that occurred during that time that you told me that you .think is inconsistent with any of the testimony you have given--and which I failed to bring out?
Mr. Hutchison.
No, sir; I think it's very full on everything I know.
Mr. Jenner.
All right. Thank you very much. We're sorry to have inconvenienced you but we very much appreciate your help.
Mr. Hutchison.
That's all right--it's perfectly all right. That's just something that everybody should do if they're good Americans.
Mr. Jenner.
Thank you.

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Frank Pizzo

Testimony of Frank Pizzo

The testimony of Frank Pizzo was taken at 3:35 p.m., on March 31, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex. by Mr. Albert E. Jenner, Jr. assistant counsel of the President's Commission. Robert T. Davis, assistant attorney general of was present.
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