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
So it becomes very important for us to learn what the truth is, and we
want to do this in a way that will encourage people to come forward and
tell us the truth, and if there are problems in connection with this,
nobody can be close to this without having some personal problems or
personal involvement in this thing, we want to try to do what we can to
minimize these kinds of problems for you and to encourage you to come
forward with whatever you know that may be of value to us.
Now, you in particular are appearing here as a result of a general
request which the General Counsel of the Commission made to Chief
Curry. Under the rules adopted by the Commission, you are actually
entitled to a 3-day written notice before any deposition is taken;
however, the rules also provide that you can waive the notice, and I
will ask you now if you want us to provide you with a written notice
or if you are willing to waive that notice and go forward with the
deposition?
Mr. EBERHARDT. It is fine to go on.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Okay. You are also entitled to have an attorney here
before the Commission, and we do have many witnesses who come here with
attorneys, and you are not here now, I see, with counsel, but if you
would like to have an attorney, consult with one beforehand, we would
be happy to adjourn at this point and let you come back whenever you
feel like it.
Mr. EBERHARDT. I don’t need any counsel.
Mr. GRIFFIN. I will ask you, then, if you will raise your right hand
and be sworn. Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. EBERHARDT. I do.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Would you state your full name for the record?
Mr. EBERHARDT. A. M. Eberhardt.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Do you just have a first initial?
Mr. EBERHARDT. No. August Michael.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Where do you live?
Mr. EBERHARDT. 706 East Farmers Road, Seagoville, Tex.
Mr. GRIFFIN. That is Seagoville [spelling] S-e-a----
Mr. EBERHARDT. That is right.
Mr. GRIFFIN. When were you born?
Mr. EBERHARDT. September 13, 1933.
Mr. GRIFFIN. What is your occupation?
Mr. EBERHARDT. I am a detective of police.
Mr. GRIFFIN. How long have you been with the police department?
Mr. EBERHARDT. Eight years.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Are you assigned to any particular unit?
Mr. EBERHARDT. Assigned to burglary and theft.
Mr. GRIFFIN. How long have you been with burglary and theft?
Mr. EBERHARDT. About 2 years.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Now, you and I talked for some time just prior to taking
this deposition, is that right?
Mr. EBERHARDT. That is right.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Now, prior to my talking with you, has anybody else from
the Commission staff, as opposed to the Secret Service, one of the
investigatory agencies, has anybody from the Commission staff spoken
with you?
Mr. EBERHARDT. No.
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