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FD-302 (Rev. 1-25-60)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
1
Date November 25, 1963
Mrs. GLADYS RODGERS, 4907 Magazine Street, was
interviewed in an office in the Psychiatric Ward of Charity
Hospital. Her psychiatrist, Dr. KYLE hamm, was present
during the entire interview.
She advised that she remembered LEE OSWALD and
his wife who resided in the apartment which was immediately
adjacent to her apartment. She said that LEE oswald worked
at a coffee company for several months and then lost his
job. During the time he was working he would leave home at
7 m.m. and return home at about 5 p.m. During the time he
was working he spent the weekends at home with his wife and
baby. After he lost his job,occasionally he would leave home
about 1 p.m. and come back at about 5 o'clock in the evening.
Occasionally he would change this routine and leave sometime
around 10 or 11 a.m. and return at about 5 p.m. in the after-
noon. On these occasions he was casually dressed, usually
wearing a dark pair of trousers and a white sports shirt.
Sie said that oswald conversed with his wife in a foreign
language which she thought was Russian. He was very mean
to his wife and beat her up. on several occasions. oswald
was aloof and kept to himself and only had one conversation
with her. On this occasion he inquired as to why she would
raise her window and leave it in that position for a short
period of time and then close the window. She stated that
she told him that she was trying to keep the insecticide,
which he used to spray for ants and other pests, from coming
in her apartment. In this connection she stated that
frequently she would observe oswald spraying the under
portion of the floors of his apartment. She recalled that
oswald had two male visitors who arrived at about 3 p.m.
one afternoon. One was a tall slender individual whose
name was BILL STUCKEY. He conversed with oswald about a
radio program and instructed him to be at 520 South Broad
Street at 4:30 p.m. She advised that the companion of BILL
STUCKEY was PETE MOLLAR (Phonetic) She heard them mention
an individual named HAYDEL (Phonetic), but she does not
recall in what connection his name was mentioned.
11/25/63 New Orleans, Louisiana File # NO 89-69
On
of
SA MILTON R. KAACK and
by
SA JOHN B. LEE, JR.
igas
Date dictated 11/25/63
106
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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