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January 23, 1967
TO:
JEM GARRISON
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FROM:
F. SEDGEBEER AND CLEM NIEDERMIER
RE:
OF COMPLAINT OF DAVE LEMIS
on Monday, January 23, 1967, the undexsigned were
requested to interrogate subjects in regard to Dave Levis'
statement.
We proceeded to Trailways Bus Terminal located on
Tulane Avenue and interviewed Dave Lewis who told the same
story as he did Friday, January 20, 1967, to Louis Ivon.
Additional information in regard to the automobile was given
by Lewis which as follows: '61 Ford, dark green in very
good condition, semi-tinted windows, radio antenna on driver's
side with a tear-drop ornament on top of same. On the rear
was a Bolton Ford emblem.
Harry Lce, a fellow employee of Dave Lewis, was
interviewed, and he stated that about 4:45 p. M.. Friday
January 20, 1967, he received a telephone call from Lewis
wherein Lewis explained that he would be late in returning,
apologized for having to run late, and that he would catch
a bus.
Louis Renfroe, immediate supervisor of Lewis, stated
that Lee didn't get in touch with him about running late,
however, he expected Lewis back to work for 3:30 P. M. in
order to let Harry Lee leave early.
Mrs. Mary Alexander, day manager of Cafe DuMonde,
located in the French Quarter, was interviewed in regard to
A1 Perryman. Mrs. Alexander stated that Perryman had worked
for them for three days, December 10, 11, and 12 of 1968,
and has never returned to work since that day. Mrs.
Alexander gave us no additional information as to his whexe-
abouts except that he was employed as a dishwasher.
An attempt was made to interview Kay Rau residing
at 606 Bienville Strect, Apartment "D", however, Miss Rau
had moved on Friday, January 20, 1967, at about 2 P. M. The
officers interviewed Miss Vicki Ledbetter who is presently
residing in the apartment and who had moved in the same day
that Kay Rau had noved out. Miss Ledbetter stated that there were
two men helping Miss Rau move and that their names were Jeck
and Dave. Jack and Miss Rau left about 2:30 P. M. and Dave
left approximately 15 minues later.
F. SEDGEBEER
C. NIEDETMIER
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