- 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.