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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XII - Page 187« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Kenneth Hudson Croy)

that it might be useful to them. I see that you are not here with an attorney right now, and I presume that this is of your own choice.
However, if you would like to have an attorney, I wish you would let me know about it and we would be happy to make arrangements for further time when you could have one.

Mr. Croy.
I don't see what I would need an attorney for.
Mr. Griffin.
Well, I think in most cases it is not really necessary, except from the attorney's standpoint.
Mr. Croy.
He gets paid for doing nothing anyway.
Mr. Griffin.
Well, some of them do.
Mr. Croy.
This one does.
Mr. Griffin.
Are you an attorney?
Mr. Croy.
No. I have my own attorney.
Mr. Griffin.
I shouldn't have asked that question. All right, if it is agreeable with you, I will ask you to raise your right hand and I will administer the oath.
Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Croy.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Will you give us your full name ?
Mr. Croy.
Kenneth Hudson Croy.
Mr. Griffin.
Where do you live?
Mr. Croy.
1658 Glen field.
Mr. Griffin.
Is that in Dallas?
Mr. Croy.
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. Griffin.
When were you born ?
Mr. Croy.
February 21, 1937.
Mr. Griffin.
What is your occupation ?
Mr. Croy.
I have several.
Mr. Griffin.
Let's have them in order.
Mr. Croy.
I am in the real estate business. I have a Mobil service station. I am in the steel erection business. And I am a professional cowboy, and that is about it that I can think of right now.
Mr. Griffin.
We Yankees up North don't know what professional cowboys are.
Mr. Croy.
Rodeo. You got rodeos up North.
Mr. Griffin.
Yes; they Come up once in a while and alternate with circuses. How long have you been doing that ?
Mr. Croy.
Oh, about 12 years.
Mr. Griffin.
I would not like to waste all the court reporter's time talking about this, I don't think the Commission would probably be too interested. Are you also connected in some way with the Dallas Police Department?
Mr. Croy.
I am in the reserves.
Mr. Griffin.
How long have you been in the reserves.
Mr. Croy.
Since August of 1959.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you hold any rank in the reserves?
Mr. Croy.
I am a sergeant.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, I am going to take out a little time here and mark two documents. One of them is a report of an interview that you had on December 4, 1963, with FBI Agents John E. Dallman and R. Nell Quigley. I have marked this particular document that I just referred to "Dallas, Tex., Mr. Croy, 3-26-64, Exhibit 5051." I want to hand this to you, Mr. Croy, and ask you if you have had an opportunity to read that over?
Mr. Croy.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me ask you this: Do you have any additions, deletions, or corrections that you feel should be made in that report?
Mr. Croy.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
If you are satisfied with the report, let me ask you then to sign it and date it.
Mr. Croy.
Where at?
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