Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. HUBERT. I am showing you a document which purports to be a report
of an interview with you by FBI Agent Jack Peden, and I am marking it
for identification as follows: “Dallas, Tex., April 1, 1964. Exhibit
No. 5133, Deposition of Edward Kelly.”
Signing my name to it. It consists of one page only, and I ask you if
you have read that document?
Mr. KELLY. Yes, sir.
Mr. HUBERT. In order that the record may show that we are both speaking
about the same thing, I wonder if you would place your initials on that
document. Now, Mr. Kelly, you have put your initials on this document
which I have marked 5133, by putting “EK”, is that correct?
Mr. KELLY. That’s correct.
Mr. HUBERT. Is this document correct, Mr. Kelly?
Mr. KELLY. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. You have had a chance to read it?
Mr. KELLY. Yes; I have had--I have read it twice. There is nothing
wrong about it.
Mr. HUBERT. Anything that should be added to it?
Mr. KELLY. As far as I can remember.
Mr. HUBERT. This conveys all that you know about the matter?
Mr. KELLY. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. Have you had any interviews with any other members of the
President’s Commission?
Mr. KELLY. No, sir; besides--I mean, you know, Mr. Peden.
Mr. HUBERT. No; he is an FBI man.
Mr. KELLY. Well, that is the onliest one.
Mr. HUBERT. Where were you when Oswald was shot?
Mr. KELLY. I was up in the--on the first floor on the Commerce exit
side.
Mr. HUBERT. You were along with Mr. Pierce and----
Mr. KELLY. Yes, sir.
Mr. HUBERT. And Mr. Servance?
Mr. KELLY. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. Did you see Alfreadia Riggs and Harold Fuqua there that
time, too?
Mr. KELLY. At the same time he was shot?
Mr. HUBERT. Yes.
Mr. KELLY. No, sir.
Mr. HUBERT. Had they been there earlier?
Mr. KELLY. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. Where did they go, to your knowledge?
Mr. KELLY. I don’t know. Didn’t know they left.
Mr. HUBERT. But, you knew they left, but you don’t know where they
went, or how they got there, from your knowledge?
Mr. KELLY. No.
Mr. HUBERT. Thank you very much. I think that is all we need from you.
Mr. KELLY. Okay.
TESTIMONY OF LOUIS McKINZIE
The testimony of Louis McKinzie was taken at 9 a.m., on March 25, 1964,
in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan
and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Leon D. Hubert, Jr., assistant
counsel of the President’s Commission.
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