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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XV - Page 686« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Harry Tasker)

Mr. Hubert.
The reporter told them about you?
Mr. Tasker.
You know, that he had hired a cab.
Mr. Hubert.
He knew your name?
Mr. Tasker.
He knew my number.
Mr. Hubert.
When were you interviewed by the FBI ?
Mr. Tasker.
Oh, I was interviewed, I think, two or three times---the best I can remember--probably--I know twice, it might have been three, but I believe it was just twice.
Mr. Hubert.
It was all right after the shooting?
Mr. Tasker.
Once was right after and then there was a little time lapsed.
Mr. Hubert.
Where were you interviewed---in the FBI office?
Mr. Tasker.
No; down at the office of the company.
Mr. Hubert.
There was no one else with you that day?
Mr. Tasker.
Oh--no--you mean when they interviewed me?
Mr. Hubert.
No; I mean on Sunday the 24th, when you were waiting?
Mr. Tasker.
No--no--you mean with me?
Mr. Hubert.
Yes?
Mr. Tasker.
Oh--no.
Mr. Hubert.
Do you know anybody else who was around then?
Mr. Tasker.
No; I don't.
Mr. Hubert.
You can't recollect any person that you now know who was there?
Mr. Tasker.
No; I don't remember seeing anybody I knew--you know---personally.
Mr. Hubert.
Except the plainclothes policeman ?
Mr. Tasker.
I didn't know them personally.
Mr. Hubert.
No; but you just knew he was a policeman?
Mr. Tasker.
Yes; that's right I've never been arrested in my life sir or anything, or any kind of prosecution and so I don't say I know any policeman because I don't have no problems for them to solve.
Mr. Hubert.
All right, sir. I think that's all. Let me ask you this final question.--is it not a fact that there has been no conversation between you and me except that which has gone in the record ?
Mr. Tasker.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Thank you, Mr. Tasker. I appreciate your coming down, sir.
Mr. Tasker.
Well, it was an awful thing for that to come to Dallas---I'll tell you that, and I was glad they didn't get me down there on that jury.
Mr. Hubert.
All right, sir. Thank you very much indeed. That's all.
Mr. Tasker.
All right. I'm glad I met you.
Mr. Hubert.
I'm glad I met you, sir.
Mr. Tasker.
Thank you

Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt
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Testimony of Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt

The testimony of Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt was taken at 10:45 a.m., on September 1, 1964, at 200 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, D.C., by Mr. Norman Redlich, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
Mr. Redlich.
The purpose of today's deposition is to take the testimony of Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt, special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Mr. Shaneyfelt, you have previously testified in connection with the Commission proceedings on April 23, 1964, and June 12, 1964, is that correct?
Mr. Shaneyfelt.
That is correct.
Mr. Redlich.
You still consider yourself under oath?
Mr. Shaneyfelt.
Yes; I do.
Mr. Redlich.
You also appeared on one other occasion; is that correct, Mr. Shaneyfelt ?
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