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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XII - Page 381« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of G. E. Worley)

Mr. Griffin.
Why don't you take the time on that particular exhibit and write down something that would reflect accurately what happened, on there. You want me to write it for you?
Mr. Worley.
On that last sheet, the exhibit, the next one?
Mr. Griffin.
On Worley Exhibit No. 5049. This one corrects that, and it says it on there. I see. It is right down at the bottom. Now, I don't see it on
Mr. Worley.
[Reading.] I would have swore. I read that over a little while ago. I guess I didn't. I'm sorry, it is not in this one. I knew I seen it in one of them. It is in the police report.
Mr. Griffin.
It is in the FBI report. Well, these are true and accurate copies, are they not?
Mr. Worley.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
I have the letters that you gave ?
Mr. Worley.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
All right. Now, I am referring to Exhibits 5048 and 5049. Now, is Exhibit 5047 the interview report, as it is corrected with respect to Reserve Officer Croy, is that an accurate report of the interview which you had with those people?
Mr. Worley.
Yes; but there was some of the things that they had in here are not what I gave them.
Mr. Griffin.
They aren't? All right. What do they have written down there that you didn't tell them?
Mr. Worley.
Well, just like it was signed. It says Regular Police Sergeant Troy, and it should have been Reserve Police Sergeant Croy.
Mr. Griffin.
You have made and incorporated a correction on there, haven't you ?
Mr. Worley.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
So, insofar as that portion now reads, that is the way the interview actually went?
Mr. Worley.
Well, then again it says here [pointing] "some stop right there * * * to the information desk in the basement to send the other Reserve officers to the basement parking area"--I don't see that.
Mr. Griffin.
What did you say?
Mr. Worley.
I said to the basement detail room.
Mr. Griffin.
Okay. Do you want to make a correction on there?
Mr. Worley.
[Correcting.] I believe it is all right now.
Mr. Griffin.
If Exhibit 5047 as you have corrected it then accurately reflects what you told the FBI agents, would you initial and date the corrections that you have made on there?
Mr. Worley.
You want me Just to initial this down here? Put initials where you have made corrections and a date after-
Mr. Griffin.
Put initials where you have made corrections and a date after wards.
Mr. Worley.
[Signs and dates.]
Mr. Griffin.
Do the same thing with that one up there.
Mr. Worley.
[Complies.]
Mr. Griffin.
All right. Would you also sign it down at the bottom and date it with your regular signature?
Mr. Worley.
[Signs and dates.]
Mr. Griffin.
Now, if these other copies that I have given you here, Worley Exhibits Nos. 5048 and 5049, are true and accurate copies of letters which you sent to Chief Curry, I would appreciate your also signing and dating those.
Mr. Worley.
[Signs and dates.]
Mr. Griffin.
Now, I want to direct your attention to Exhibit 5048, which is a copy of a letter which you addressed to Chief Curry, and which is dated November 26, 1963. Do you remember when it was that you actually wrote this letter?
Mr. Worley.
It was that date.
Mr. Griffin.
It was. Now how did you happen to write that letter?
Mr. Worley.
I was instructed by Reserve Coordinator Capt. J. M. Solomon, regular police captain, to write the letter to Chief Curry.
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