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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VII - Page 202« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Walter Eugene Potts)

Mr. Potts.
out and talk to this Mr. Fischer." He said, "He is supposed to have been standing down there watching the parade go by and he saw this man in this window," and he wanted to know--we took a picture of Lee Harvey Oswald out there to see if he could identify him as being the man he saw in the window, and we went out there on the 25th of November with Lee Harvey Oswald's picture to 4007 Flamingo Street in Mesquite. That's where this Ronald Fischer lives, and he works for the county auditor's office down there. He was working that day and most of the county employees stood out on the street to watch the parade, and we took his picture out there and he said, "I can't say for sure that's the man that I saw in that window up there, but it looks like him." He said he saw him up there just a few minutes before he heard the shots fired.
Mr. Ball.
Now, you made written reports of these investigations you are testifying about?
Mr. Potts.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
And you have refreshed your memory from them--from your own handwritten notes?
Mr. Potts.
That's right--I have.
Mr. Ball.
I would like to have marked your report on your officer's duty on Friday, November 22, and also on the 23d and 25th of November, being two sheets, numbered 230 and 231, as the next exhibit, and page 3 of your report, being No. 232, being a report of your participation in the showup on November 23, 1963, at 2:15--as the next exhibit,
(Instrument referred to marked by the reporter as "Potts Exhibits B and C," respectively, for identification.)
Mr. Ball.
I think that's all and I do want to thank you very much.
Mr. Potts.
You are certainly welcome.
Mr. Ball.
This will be written up and you can come down and read it and sign it or you can waive your signature and we will send it on to the Commission. You can tell me what you want to do.
Mr. Potts.
Oh, I will sign it.
Mr. Ball.
All right, then you will be notified when it is ready for you to sign.

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John P. Adamcik

Testimony of John P. Adamcik

The testimony of John P. Adamcik was taken at 10 a.m. on April 3, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. David W. Belin, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
Mr. Belin.
Would you want to stand and raise your right hand, sir?
Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Adamcik.
I do.
Mr. Belin.
Would you please state your name?
Mr. Adamcik.
John P. Adamcik.
Mr. Belin.
Where do you live?
Mr. Adamcik.
I live right now at 4621 Samuell Boulevard, apartment 166.
Mr. Belin.
Where is that?
Mr. Adamcik.
That is over in the eastern part of Dallas.
Mr. Belin.
In Dallas, Tex.?
Mr. Adamcik.
It is in Dallas, Tex.
Mr. Belin.
How old are you, sir?
Mr. Adamcik.
I am 26.
Mr. Belin.
What is your occupation?
Mr. Adamcik.
I am a detective with the Dallas Police Department.
Mr. Belin.
Did you go to school in Dallas?
Mr. Adamcik.
No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. Belin.
Where did you go to high school?
Mr. Adamcik.
LaGrange, Tex.
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