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go to the bank.
He picked the apartment.
The rent was about $100. a month.
He came back after the cop was killed.
He seemed to know the cop was killed.
Then we went to 10th and Patton.
When we came back. the FBI came. I said Turk, the FBI is
here. He said "Let em in.' He was real calm.
The radio whech he brought to Dallas he sold immediately
when he got here, I think he sold it. He got rid of it.
Slosky- - B3 Interview with Thomspon and Salandria
He had access to radio equipment. B. swapped Frank
Willis for a rifle. Rifle was wroth about $20.00.
Tink Thompson went to Dallas- interviewed the landlady of
Anne and Turk- Turk took a 4 or 5 day trip to Georgia
while he was in Dallas. Anne didn't tell us about this.
Igor and Anne were married 7th of N°vember 1963- Dillon, South Cardlir
Name were Igor Vaganov nixx and Anne Kathryn Dulin, Age 18
September 17, 1966- Mr. Stan Cukowksi
He had a high powered rifle.
Doc- Village Green pharmacy - knew Turk.
Went to Hzverford High School.
He was discharged from Navy for emotional reasons.
His family was in Russia and then went to Germand and
then to U.S. when he was about 8 years of age.
He is about 26 or 27 now.
He appeared to be a Nazi.
He was interested in radios.
she was
Anne said one time while/baby sitting, he called from Mexico City
or Texas and said a friend game him a ranch in Mexico City area.
This callez was made after Christmas of 1963.
FBI told us he was a bad check artist.
Joan Anthis said he would brag about a super race and Hitler and all
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