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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. II - Page 201« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of James Richard , Jr. Worrell)

Mr. Worrell.
Pointing right down at the motorcade.
Mr. Specter.
Any special part of the motorcade?
Mr. Worrell.
I mean, I couldn't really say that because it was too high up and he could have been pointing at anyone of the cars. I mean I couldn't tell from where I was standing.
Mr. Specter.
Was it on the part of the motorcade which had turned down Elm Street or on the part of the motorcade that was still on Houston or what.
Mr. Worrell.
It was the part that was turned down Elm Street.
Mr. Specter.
Mr. Worrell, we have a report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation which contains a purported interview with you, designated as report of Robert P. Gemberling dated November 30, 1963, which has this statement:
"He"--referring to you--" stated that last night when he saw photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald on. television he felt this was the person he had seen running away from the building. He stated this person did not look back but he was certain this was a white person since he had a profile view."
My question, first of all, to you: Did you have a profile view of the man who ran away from the building that you described?
Mr. Worrell.
No, sir.
Mr. Specter.
The second question is, did you tell the FBI that you had a profile view?
Mr. Worrell.
No, sir, I sure didn't.
Mr. Specter.
Did you tell the FBI agent who interviewed you, that you felt that this person was Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Worrell.
I don't know if I did or not.
Mr. Specter.
Did you see anyone else leave the building, that is the Texas School Book Depository Building, except the man you have already described to us?
Mr. Worrell.
No, sir.
Mr. Specter.
I have no further questions, Mr. Chairman.
Senator COOPER. Are there any further questions? I believe we will stand in recess until 2 o'clock.
(Whereupon, at 1:10 p.m., the President's Commission recessed.)

Amos Lee Euins
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Afternoon Session

Testimony of Amos Lee Euins

The President's Commission reconvened at 2:15 p.m.
The Chairman.
The Commission will come to order.
Amos, will you stand up, please, and raise your right hand?
Do you solemnly swear the testimony you will give before this Commission will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Euins.
Yes, sir.
The Chairman.
You may be seated. How old are you?
Mr. Euins.
Sixteen.
The Chairman.
All right.
Mr. Specter.
Mr. Chief Justice, should we start by reading the purpose?
The Chairman.
Yes. I think you received a copy of this statement. But I just want to say to you that the purpose of today's hearing is to hear the testimony of Arnold Louis Rowland, James Richard Worrell, Robert H. Jackson, and yourself who were in the vicinity of the assassination scene on November 22, 1963. The Commission proposes to ask you facts concerning your knowledge of the assassination of President Kennedy. You understand that?
Mr. Euins.
Yes.
The Chairman.
All right.
Mr. Specter.
Would you tell us your full name for the record, please?
Mr. Euins.
Amos Lee Euins.
Mr. Specter.
What is your exact date of birth, Amos?
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