Warren Commission (07 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (07 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. BELIN. All right, you worked in the office for a while?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Do you remember what you did offhand?
Mr. MOORE. Answered the phone.
Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do?
Mr. MOORE. I went out with Stovall and Rose and Adamcik to Irving later
in the day to search the residence at Irving.
Mr. BELIN. Would that be 2515 West Fifth Street in Irving?
Mr. MOORE. Right.
Mr. BELIN. Had a search warrant for that?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. You found several items there?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Made a list of those similar to this other list?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Anything else? Do you remember any conversation you had out
there with Mrs. Paine or Mrs. Oswald, Marina Oswald, or anyone else?
Mr. MOORE. When we arrived, they were preparing to leave and did leave.
We had an Irving officer with us.
Mr. BELIN. Did they tell you to go ahead?
Mr. MOORE. Yes, they did; just go ahead and help ourselves. They said
they would be back later, and I am not sure that they even returned
before we left.
Mr. BELIN. Do you remember anything particularly you found out there
that stands out in your mind?
Mr. MOORE. Rose found the picture of Oswald holding the rifle.
Mr. BELIN. Did Rose show it to you out there?
Mr. MOORE. Yes, he did; at the time he found it.
Mr. BELIN. Were you near him when he found it.
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. How far away was he from you?
Mr. MOORE. This was a one-car garage, and it would have to be close.
Four men searching in that garage. I would say a matter of 3 or 4 feet.
Mr. BELIN. What did Rose say to you when he found it?
Mr. MOORE. He said, "Look at this." Of course we all looked and
commented on it.
Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do?
Mr. MOORE. Well, we continued our search, and after we had completed
it, we again brought everything that we had picked up to our office.
Mr. BELIN. You made another list of it?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Anything else that you did that day?
Mr. MOORE. No.
Mr. BELIN. Did you bring in Michael Paine for taking an affidavit from
him, do you remember?
Mr. MOORE. Yes, I did. Mr. Adamcik and I went out and brought--we went
back to the residence and brought him in later that day.
Mr. BELIN. You talked to him for a while?
Mr. MOORE. Yes, I did.
Mr. BELIN. Then you took the affidavit?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Then the next day was the 24th of November, Sunday. Were you
on duty Sunday morning?
Mr. MOORE. No.
Mr. BELIN. When did you get to work on Sunday?
Mr. MOORE. Approximately 1 o'clock.
Mr. BELIN. What did you do when you got there?
Mr. MOORE. I am sure I worked around the office until the time that
Rose and I went to Ruby's apartment.
Mr. BELIN. Did you have a search warrant for that?
Mr. MOORE. Yes. We went to Judge Joe B. Brown's residence and got the
search warrant.
Mr. BELIN. Is it pretty much standard procedure at the Dallas Police
Department to have a search warrant whenever you go to a person's
premises?
Mr. MOORE. More or less.
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