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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XI - Page 386« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Sylvia Odio)

Mr. Liebeler.
and find out when he can set up the viewing of this film, and I will tell You what time to come back.
Mrs. Odio.
Since I am going to be downtown, do you want me to come back any special time?
Mr. Liebeler.
I will tell you as soon as I talk to Mr. Sorrels.
Mrs. Odio.
Before I leave?
Mr. Liebeler.
I can't tell you before you leave. I will see if I can set up a time. When you say that these men came to your apartment in late September of 1963, can you give me your best recollection as to how long before the first of October they came? You moved out of your apartment in the Crestwood Apartments on the very last day of September; is that correct? Or can you. remember? Is there any way you can check that by finding out when you moved into your apartment in Oak Cliff?
Mrs. Odio.
The day I moved, I had gone to work, so it must have been on a Monday or Tuesday. This man must have come by the end of the previous weekend.
Mr. Liebeler.
I show you a 1963 calendar and point out to you that the last day of September was Monday.
Mrs. Odio.
That is probably the day I moved.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you say that you also started working at a new job that same day?
Mrs. Odio.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
But you had been working on the day that you did move?
Mrs. Odio.
I started working initially the 15th of September, because it was too far away where I lived in Irving. I started the 15th of September, I am almost sure of the 15th or the 9th. Let me see what day was the 9th. It was a Monday. It was the 9th, sir, that I started working at National Chemsearch.
(Special Agent Bardwell O. Odum of the Federal Bureau of Investigation entered the hearing room.)
Mr. Liebeler.
This is Mr. Odum from the FBI. As a matter of fact, Mr. Odum was the man that interviewed you.
Mrs. Odio.
I remember. He looked very familiar.
Mr. Odio.
What is the name?
Mrs. Odio.
Odio.
Mr. Odio.
I interview so many people, it slips my mind at the moment.
(Agent Odum left the hearing room.)
Mr. Liebeler.
Now, you have indicated on the calendar, you circled the 30th of September, and you drew a line around the 26th, 27th, and 28th of September. Can you tell me what you meant by that?
Mrs. Odio.
The 30th was the day I moved. The 26th, 27th, and 28th, it could have been either of those 3 days. It was not on a Sunday.
Mr. Liebeler.
Now you indicated previously that Leopoldo called you the immediately following day after they had been there; is that correct?
Mrs. Odio.
That's correct.
Mr. Liebeler.
And you also testified, according to my recollection, that you had been at work on the day that Leopoldo called you; is that correct?
Mrs. Odio.
Yes; it would be the 26th or the 27th for sure.
Mr. Liebeler.
Would you work on Saturday?
Mrs. Odio.
No; but he could have called me Saturday. But they would have come Thursday or Friday.
Mr. Liebeler.
Thursday or Friday?
Mrs. Odio.
That's right.
Mr. Liebeler.
Because you had been at work on the day they came?
Mrs. Odio.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
Do you remember whether you had been at work on the day that Leopoldo called you?
Mrs. Odio.
I don't recall that.
Mr. Liebeler.
You can't recall that?
Mrs. Odio.
No. I know I was very busy with the kids, but I don't remember.
Mr. Liebeler.
I show you a picture which depicts the same individual that is depicted in an exhibit which has previously been marked Commission Exhibit No. 237, and I ask you if you recognize that man.
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