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cleax there wasn': 5 a man on essth she trasted and she would be
satisfied for all men to stay away and not bother Daphne, however
I was wolcome to come baok any time.
As I started out the door, Daphne continued talking about Bill
saying that Bill had gone to Jack and told him not to talk about
meeting, but told Jeck that Jack had introduced Oswald to him, (Bill)
Daphne said Jaok was so upset at that, that she thought he had
gone to the FBI to tell them he had never met Oswald but that
it seemed the man who seemed to know about Oswald would be Sulzer.
Upon our return to New Orleans I talked to Jack Frazier that
same evening. I asked him if he had approached the FBI and he
said he had not, that they had come to him and asked him about
a. trip to Mexico that he had made with Howard Cohen in January
of 1963. He insists that as far as he knows he never did meet
Oswald, but does not rule out possibility. He seemed to feel
that Daphne was completely credible and I didn't detail
anything to him. He feels' a sense of protectiveness for Sulzer
or at least appears to.
It seems Daphne would be worth talking to some more if only
to find out more about the note and wether she still has it.
Even though Daphne was in a very nervous state to the extent
of continually shaking hands; it might be attributable to her
mother's presence and it seems she might be differnat in other
surroundings.
signature OLANCET PEDE
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