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- and Rabago were of the opinion based on their conversation with Sirhan that he had come to the Ambassador Hotel alone since no one appeared to be accompanying him during their approximate ten-minute conversation with him. Three of the five individuals who
- McFerren, the Negro civil rights activist from Somerville, Tennessee, overheard part of a telephone conversation at the Scott Street Produce Market in which the speaker allegedly made the con.~ents noted above. Shortly thereafter, McFerren was visited
- . Kossack advised them that although their requests would be received and considered, no assurances or commitments of coopera .. tion could be made at this time. In the course of their conversation, the Messrs. Irvin Dymond and Edward F o Wegmann indicated
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- by Pershing Gervais, in order secretly to record conversations with me, as well as with other defendants. (It is to be noted that these recordings, secretly made for the government by the electronic equipment worn by Mr. Gervais, turned out to be 11inaudible