I.INTRODUCTION
A.Issues Addressed
B.Differences Between the Warren Commission Investigation of Lee Harvey Oswald's Activities in Mexico City and the House Select Committee on Assassination's Investigation.
C.Conclusions
D.Structure and Relevancy
II.Central Intelligence Agency Surveillance Operations in Mexico City in September and October 1963
A.Photographic Surveillance Operations Aimed at the Cuban Diplomatic Compound
1.Introduction
2.Physical Positioning of Surveillance Bases and Targets
3.Objectives of Operation and Scope of Coverage Provided
4.Disposition of Production from the Operation
B.Photographic Surveillance Operations Aimed at the Soviet Diplomatic Compound
1.Introduction
2.Physical Positioning of Surveillance Bases and Targets
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3.Objectives of Operation and Scope of Coverage Provided
4.Procedure and Timing Involved in Processing Production from the Operation
5.Responsibility for the Operation
6.Coordination of Surveillance Operations
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b.Analysis and Reporting of Information Obtained
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4.[ ] from Operation
a.Types
b.Handling Procedures
(1)Resuma
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(e)Expedited Procedure
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(g)Format
c.Voice Comparisons
III.Information About Lee Harvey Oswald's stay in Mexico that was Known by the CIA Mexico City Station Prior to the Assassination of John Kennedy and the Sources of that Information
A.Information that was Available
1.Information Available to the Mexico City Station from [ ] Surveillance Aimed at the Soviet Consulate and Military Attache's Office.
a.September 27, 1963, Friday
b.September 28, 1963, Saturday
c.October 1, 1963, Tuesday
d.October 3, 1963, Thursday
2.Information Available to the Mexico City CIA Station from CIA Headquarters
3.Information Available to the Mexico City Station from [ ] Surveillance Aimed at the Cuban Diplomatic Compound
4.Information Available to the Mexico City Station from Photographic Surveillance of the Soviet and Cuban Diplomatic Compounds
5.Possibility that Additional Information from the [ ] Surveillance on the Soviet Compound was Available to the Mexico City Station
6.Possibility that the CIA Photosurveillance Obtained a Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald
a.Missing Materials
b.Likelihood that the Photosurveillance Operation would have Missed Oswald
c. Reports of the Existence of a Photograph.
(1)Phillip Agee Allegation.
(2)[redacted] Allegation
(3)Joseph Burkholder Smith Allegation
(4)Joseph Piccolo, Jr. Allegation.
(5)Statements of [ ]
d.HSCA Investigation of the Possibility that the Mexico City Photosurveillance Operation Produced a Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald
(1)Introduction
(2)Investigation of the Allegations
B.Information Connected to Lee Harvey Oswald by the Mexico City Station Prior to the Assassination.
1.Introduction
2.Information Available from the Soviet [ ] that was Connected with or involved Lee Harvey Oswald.
3.When were the [ ] Conversations Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald.
4.The Photograph of the Mexico Mystery Man.
IV.Reconstruction of the CIA Mexico City Station and Headquarters Actions Prior to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
A.Introduction--CIA Interest in and Liaison with FBI Regarding American Citizens in Contact with Soviet Bloc Embassies in Mexico City.
B.Narrative of Mexico City Station Actions Prior to The Assassination
V.Mexico City Station Reporting of Information Concerning Oswald After the Assassination
A.Reporting of information concerning the photograph of the Mexico Mystery Man
B.Reporting of information concerning Lee Harvey Oswald from the [ ] aimed at the Soviet Embassy
C.Silvia Duran
VI.Information not available at the time of the Warren Commission investigation
A.Silvia Tirado (nee Duran)
1.House Select Committee on Assassinations 6/6/78 Interview of Silvia Tirado
2.CIA information not available at the time of the Warren Commission investigation
a.[ ] allegation
b.The possibility that Silvia Duran was an agent for either American, Mexican or Cuban intelligence
(l)Was Silvia Duran an agent, asset or source for Mexican or American intelligence?
(2)Was Silvia Duran a Cuban intelligence agent?
B.The Cubans
1.Eusebio Azcue Lopez
2.Alfredo Mirabal Diaz
C.Elena Garro de Paz
1.Elena's story as reported October 5, 1964
2.October 12,1964 CIA Memo for the Record
3.November 24, 1964 CIA Informant Report
4.November 24,1964 Elena Garro meeting with Mexico City Legal Attache officers
5.Charles Thomas' first meeting with Elena Garro where Lee Harvey Oswald is discussed
6.Charles Thomas's Meeting with Elena Garro on December 25, 1965
7.December 27 1965 Legal Attache Memo to the United States Ambassador re Elena Garro
8.CIA Investigation of Elena's Allegation that She Created a disturbance at the Cuban Embassy on November 23, 1963.
9.Legal Attache 2/23/66 memo to the United States Ambassador Regarding Elena Garro's Allegations
10.Legal Attache Memo to Winston Scott re Elena's Allegation that She had Stayed at the Hotel Vermont from the Day After the Assassination Until November 30, 1963
11.Charles Thomas' September 30, 1969 Letter to State Department and Legal Attache's Response
l2.House Select Committee on Assassination's Investigation of Elena Garro's Allegations
D.Oscar Contreras Lartigue
VII.Analysis of Lee Harvey Oswald's Activities in Mexico City
A.Introduction
B.Did Lee Harvey Oswald or an Impostor Contact the Cuban and Soviet Consulates in Mexico
C.What were Lee Harvey Oswald's Activities in Mexico City?
D.Was Lee Harvey Oswald alone while he traveled to Mexico?
Appendix 1:HSCA Procedural write-up Cuba Trip 1
Appendix 2:HSCA Procedural Write-up Mexico Trip 1
Appendix 3:HSCA Procedural Write-up Mexico Trip 2
Appendix 4:HSCA Procedural Write-up Cuba Trip 2
Appendix 5:Biography: Elena Garro de Paz
APPENDIX SIX:GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN REPORT.
APPENDIX SEVEN:LISTING Of CIA DOCUMENTS CITED.