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-4- placed there. (See attached diagram of subterranean profile.) Assassin 1: My personal feeling is that the assassin would have Escape had to undergo no risk at all if he simply remained in or the sewer cavern (the inlet. No one could see him from Rémain the street and later in cover of darkness he could slip away easily with the aid of someone coming to pick him up. It is apparent to me that the crawl from the inlet on the North side of Elm St. up under the knoll to the cavern behind the wooden fence (photographs to be sent showing this inlet and its possibilities) would have been nearly impossible because of the severly cramped space in the pipe which is also 15" and the very long distance from the street inlet to the grate behind the fence. It would also seem unreasonable to go from the street inlet to behind the fence, after the assassination, since the attention of the search was concentrated on the area behind the fence. The testimony of Julia Ann fercer*eertainly suggests Mercer the possibility that a truck, of the kind she described, testimony stopped on or about the location of the Northside Elm St. Storm Drain Inlet. This is visible in some pictures taken immediately after the assassination which you already have and some more which I am sending you. (Vol.XIX, 483) - Miss Mercer stated that the truck parked with its wheels up on the curb. We know that the Green Ford pick- Green up was parked illegally on two counts: there is no stopping Ford at all allowed on that part of Elm St. and certainly not Pickup in the manner of parking with the wheels on the sidewalk. Truck If the conspirators wished to conceal this storm drain or its cover for .a short period of time this was an ideal Meaning act. A rifle,a message, or possibly even a person could of its have passed through the street opening of the inlet or in Parking the case of a man, through the uncovered hatch of the over Curo inlet. I think that the coincidence of the location at which the truck stopped, the manner in which it parked, and the blatant type of distraction of a man strolling up the grassy incline in daylight with a gun case is more than one can accept. All of the Report is too but we've established that. The most compelling of all evidence is in two Zapruder parts and has been included in your thoughts already. Film The Zapruder film seen in its ruhning, projected form (as most films are usually showo excent this most im- Testinony portant of all films, which we are forded to wateh in Olint "serial" form on the pages of life Magazine.) and fin- Hill ally the explicit testimony of Agent Clint Hill.

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