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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VIII - Page 472« Previous

(Testimony of Igor Vladimir Voshinin)

Mr. Voshinin.
Yeah. I think he's perfectly okay--a very serious person.
Mr. Jenner.
Anything else?
Mr. Voshinin.
Well, you know his three wives--his former wives?
Mr. Jenner.
I've asked you about that.
Mr. Voshinin.
Well, his first wife, I think lives in Paris.
Mr. Jenner.
Yes.
Mr. Voshinin.
And his second wife, I think, was a dancer or an artist of some kind; his third wife was a medical doctor and now his fourth wife.
Mr. Jenner.
And his fourth wife is his present wife, is that correct?
Mr. Voshinin.
Yes. I think he has a litigation going the whole time about seeing his little daughter, who is very sick. And I think the judge forbade him to see her. That's the rumor I heard.
Mr. Jenner.
Anything else?
Mr. Voshinin.
Well, I don't know. You ask--perhaps you have----
Mr. Jenner.
I have exhausted myself at the moment. These suggestions you have given me may provoke my having you come back and, if we do, I'll let you know.
Mr. Voshinin.
Will you write my telephone number perhaps? Or, I'm just across the street you can call me any time.
Mr. Jenner.
What we usually do is to have the Secret Service call you.
Mr. Voshinin.
They're in the same building---two floors higher than me. They can just call me up two stories up.
Mr. Jenner.
All right. We'll close this deposition now.
You have the right, Mr. Voshinin, to read your testimony when it's typed up, if you wish to do so. Perhaps there might be, when you read it over, something you either wish to add or something you want to modify in some fashion or other. It takes time to write these up. This young lady has been busy every minute. We would hope to have this perhaps written up during the course of the next week.
If you will call in--and also talk to Mr. Sanders--he will know when, and when your transcript is ready it will be available to you for examination.
Mr. Voshinin.
Can I take it home and read it or do I have to come here?
Mr. Jenner.
No. You may take it home only in this sense. You have the right to purchase a copy of the transcript from this young lady at whatever her usual rates are, if you want a copy.
Mr. Voshinin.
I think I would like a copy and put it with my pictures and for my records to have at home.
Mr. Jenner.
All right. You make arrangements with this young lady.
Mr. Voshinin.
My wife will make an arrangement on that. Okay--and if there is any way I can help, please I'd just tell everything I know without any hesitation.
Mr. Jenner.
Well, I tried to pick your brain for everything I could think of.
Mr. Davis.
We do appreciate it--and thank you, sir.
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