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The building that you identified was at 544 Camp St.
A.
You told me that was where he supposedly worked at a
detective company.
Q.
That was the photograph I showed you.
A.
Yes, afterwards, you told me that was where he worked
as a detective, butz I still don't balieve he's a
detective, because I understand detectives are licensed
by the City here, any city they have to be licensed and
I doubt -- was he licensed as a detective here?
Q.
I don't know. He did work for a private detective herel.
A.
But don't you have any licensa to really be a genuine
private detective?
Q.
Yes, but you can work for them without a license.
A.
He wasn't a private detective, Mr. Alcock.
Q.
Did he aver mention the Central Intelligence Agency or
any words to that effect?
A.
The Agency. He mentioned the Agency, that is what he
The Aymoy
warked for.
e.
When he went on theSt. Charles streetcar did he ever
speak about that was where he was going?
A.
He mentioned that he would get money from someone in
the Agency. He never used the words Central Intelligence.
And I have since "learned, since meeting Steve and Mr.
Lane, and I have talked with John, John has told ma,
and, of course, I have mat this man but I didn't know
who ha was nor what he was with before. Now he's
supposed to be a respectable contractor. I really
don' know if he is or not but I Thow ha's quite wealthy
and has quite a fancy home in Long Beach but this man
is
Q.
What's his name?
A.
I...I...
Q.
You'd rather not say?
A.
I would only say that under subpoena; anyhow, this man
told me, that he used to be with him -- now ha
admits
he used to be and ha said he was an electrician,
a
member of the loss
and they always refer to it as the Agency. And this
is sinca the telecast, because this man became very
upset and did not want me to say anything more bacause
he felt it was not in my best interests because Mr.
Garrison was a man who had been proved by the government
to be mentally ill and he said this man will do
anything and he said ha will not stop short of murder.
Q.
This was that man you'd rather not mention?
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