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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VII - Page 209« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of John P. Adamcik)

Mr. Adamcik.
It would have been about midnight.
Mr. Belin.
Do you know if Oswald requested it or if someone else did?
Mr. Adamcik.
I don't recall.
Mr. Belin.
Then what happened?
Mr. Adamcik.
I stayed in the office after Captain Fritz and the other men came back. He told us to go on home and come back the next morning about 10 o'clock.
Mr. Belin.
Then what happened?
Mr. Adamcik.
Well, I went home, and about 10 or shortly before 10, I came in, and Captain Fritz asked Detectives Rose and Stovall; and Detective Moore----at this time he was a regular partner of Rose and Stovall----asked me, since I was there the previous day, to go along back to Mrs. Paine's house for a little more complete search.
Mr. Belin.
Did you have a search warrant at this time?
Mr. Adamcik.
Yes; we stopped by and got a search warrant from Judge Joe B. Brown, Jr., over in Oak Cliff, and came by his house and picked up the search warrant.
Mr. Belin.
What did you do when you got to the house?
Mr. Adamcik.
We got out to the house. I didn't have a search warrant. One of the other detectives did. They told us to come on in, and they were there.
I remember at the time we came in, that they were going grocery shopping, and they left and just told us to look at anything we wanted to.
Mr. Belin.
The previous day had you taken anything out of the house?
Mr. Adamcik.
I didn't.
Mr. Belin.
Did any of the officers take anything out of the house?
Mr. Adamcik.
Yes; some of the other officers did.
Mr. Belin.
What did they take?
Mr. Adamcik.
I don't recall. I believe they took some camera equipment. It might have been a movie camera or projector. I didn't take anything. I know they took some items.
Mr. Belin.
Anything else that you remember?
Mr. Adamcik.
No; there weren't too many items the first day.
Mr. Belin.
What about the second day?
Mr. Adamcik.
The second day we made a pretty complete search. We went mainly in the garage. We had also an Irving police officer. It was, I think, Detective McCabe from the Irving police department. And we went through the house and garage.
Mr. Belin.
What did you take with you?
Mr. Adamcik.
Well, we picked up----I got a list of it, also, which we turned over to the FBI, but we picked up items such as letters and pictures and oh, just a whole bunch of items.
Mr. Belin.
Did you find the picture of Oswald with the rifle?
Mr. Adamcik.
I didn't find it. It was found while I was back in the garage.
Mr. Belin.
That was found in the garage?
Mr. Adamcik.
Right.
Mr. Belin.
Any comments about that at all?
Mr. Adamcik.
Naturally, when somebody found it, we all looked at it, and everybody said, "That looks like the rifle that was used in the assassination."
Mr. Belin.
Was Mrs. Paine or Mrs. Oswald there?
Mr. Adamcik.
No. At that time they weren't there. They were grocery shopping.
Mr. Belin.
Did you show the picture to them later on?
Mr. Adamcik.
The picture was shown to them, but it wasn't there at the scene, and it was shown at the office, I understand.
Mr. Belin.
You weren't there when it was done?
Mr. Adamcik.
No; I wasn't.
Mr. Belin.
Anything else?
Mr. Adamcik.
Well, no other than----I didn't even begin to tell you what all we found. It was books and pictures and they found some of his stuff from the Marine Corps when he was in the Marine Corps, and a lot of Russian, I think
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