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L-t Re:FERRIE June 6, 1969 TO: JAMES L. ALCOCK, Assistant District Attorney FROM: CAPT. FREDERICK A. SOULE, SR., Investigator RE: SHAW LEADS (2) - Report on interview with ALICE GUIDROZ, WF, and REGINA FRANCHEVICH, WF, as a result of interview with BOOTSIEGAY (Item #2) On April 24, 1959, CLARA FLOURNOY, known as BOOTSIE GAY stated she saw a document (her statement on record) at G. WRAV GILL's office that she suspected was a sketch of the John F. Kennedy murder scene in Dallas. On Monday, June 2, 1969, both of G. WRAY GILL's receptionists came into the office and wera interviewed regarding the chart or ketch. ALICE GUIDROZstated that she had never seen such a chart or sketch. She stated that she knew BOOTSIE GAY as a client of GILL's, she knew FERRIE who actad as an investigator for GILL She said she did not know SHAW except for the newspaper accounts She had never seen SHAW and FERRIE together and has no knowledge to prove that they knew each other. ALICE GUIDROZ stated that on Saturday, the day following the assassination, she was not working and that she was in Baton Rouge staying at the Continental Hotel and that she was there for the purpose of seeing LSU play football. REGINA FRANCHEVICH as a result of questioning furnished the following information: She does not recall seeing such a document (a copy of drawing by BOOTSIE GAY was shown to her) ) She appeared to ba avasive and most answers given by her waye, "I don't remember". She knew DAVE FERRIE, did not know CLAY SHAW and she is unable to link SHAW and FERRIE together in any fashion. She appeared to be extremely nervous. FREDERICK A. SOULE, SR. sk

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