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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. II - Page 224« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Buell Wesley Frazier)

Mr. Frazier.
It is west.
Mr. Ball.
It is west of of your house?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
About a half block?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
On the same street, Fifth Street?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
What side of the street do you live on, the north side or south side of Fifth Street?
Mr. Frazier.
North side.
Mr. Ball.
What side of the street do the Paine's live on, the north or south side of Fifth Street?
Mr. Frazier.
North.
Mr. Ball.
You both live on the north side?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
So to walk from Paine's house to your house you walk east along the north side of Fifth Street across Westbrook, is that right?
Mr. Frazier.
Now, from the corner of Westbrook and Fifth you walk west on the same side of the street on the north side.
Mr. Ball.
On the north side?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
From your house to Paine's?
Mr. Frazier.
Right, you walk west.
Mr. Ball.
And from Paine's house to yours. OK.
Now, did you see Oswald any that night, the Thursday night----
Mr. Frazier.
No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. Ball.
You brought him home.
Next morning what time did you get up? What time did you get up the next morning?
Mr. Frazier.
I believe I got up around 6:30, that is the time I usually get up, right around 6:30 there.
Mr. Ball.
Always eat your breakfast before you go to work?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
Do you remember the night before, that is after you got home that night, that your sister asked you how it happened that Oswald came home with you?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes; I believe she did or something. We got to talking about something and said, I told her that he had rode home with me and told her he said he was going to come home and pick up some curtain rods or something. I usually don't talk too much to my sister, sometimes she is not there when I am in because she is either at the store or something like that and I am either when she comes in as I say I am playing with the little nieces and we don't talk too much about work or something like that.
Mr. Ball.
This night, this evening, do you remember you did talk to her about the fact that Oswald had come home with you?
Mr. Frazier.
1 believe I did.
Mr. Ball.
Did you tell her what he had told you?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, sir. I believe she said why did he come home now and I said, well, he says he was going to get some curtain rods.
Mr. Ball.
The next morning you had breakfast about what time?
Mr. Frazier.
Between 7 and 7:15, that is the time I usually, I usually come to the breakfast table about 7.
Mr. Ball.
Breakfast table in the kitchen?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, sir; it is in the den.
Mr. Ball.
And the kitchen windows look out on what street, Westbrook or Fifth?
Mr. Frazier.
Westbrook.
Mr. Ball.
They look onto Westbrook?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
There is a back door, is there, to the kitchen?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes; there is. I say when we come in there we have a double carport more or less type of garage.
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