Warren Commission (15 of 26): Hearings Vol. XV (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (15 of 26): Hearings Vol. XV (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. HUBERT. I would like to show you a number of pictures which I am
not going to give identifying numbers for this deposition since they
have already been given identification numbers, but, for example, I now
hand to you four pictures, the first two that I am going to call out
being really a series of pictures--no, the first one, I am sorry, being
a series of pictures, and the other three being individual pictures.
These have previously been identified as Exhibits Nos. 5212, 5221,
5206, and 5205 in the deposition of C. L. Crafard, taken in Washington,
D.C., on April 10, 1964.
I am going to ask you to look at these pictures and see if in any of
them you see anybody that resembles the man that you may have seen
there and who might look like Lee Harvey Oswald.
Mr. CROWE. When were these taken?
Mr. HUBERT. Well, I don’t know. I would just like to ask you to examine
them and see if there is anybody in there that looks like the man you
used in your memory act and who was in the front row, and who you think
looked like Lee Harvey Oswald. And whom you said may have been in the
Carousel Club during the week prior to the death of the President?
Mr. CROWE. No.
Mr. HUBERT. You have said no after examining the picture which has been
previously identified as No. 5212 of the deposition of Crafard. Now,
you are looking at the picture which has been identified as Exhibit
No. 5221 of the deposition of C. L. Crafard, and I ask you the same
question as to that picture?
Mr. CROWE. No.
Mr. HUBERT. All right, your answer no is in response to the question
relative to Exhibit No. 5221, deposition of Crafard. Would you look
at the next picture, please, which has been identified previously as
Exhibit No. 5206
Mr. CROWE. And all backs of heads.
Mr. HUBERT. In the deposition of Crafard. I am sorry, I didn’t get your
answer?
Mr. CROWE. I say all backs of heads. He kind of favors it.
Mr. HUBERT. You are saying “he” and pointing. To whom are you pointing
in the picture?
Mr. CROWE. I don’t know.
Mr. HUBERT. I mean describe it by way of position.
Mr. CROWE. Well, he is standing on stage.
Mr. HUBERT. Is it correct to say he is almost in the middle of that
picture?
Mr. CROWE. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. And that the microphone is right behind him?
Mr. CROWE. Right behind him.
Mr. HUBERT. He seems to have his sleeves halfway rolled up his arm?
Mr. CROWE. Yes; got a cigarette in his right hand.
Mr. HUBERT. That he seems to be leaning over a bit?
Mr. CROWE. And leaning forward.
Mr. HUBERT. Does that person resemble the person that you think you saw
in the Carousel Club the week prior to the death of the President?
Mr. CROWE. No; I wouldn’t say that. I say he favors.
Mr. HUBERT. Favors whom?
Mr. CROWE. Oswald. But I don’t recall him as being the one that I saw.
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