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Broshears
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from his trip to Houston. After the District Attorney's office
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questioned Perrie they referred him to the Federal Bureau of
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Investigation for further questioning and examination by the
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Warren Commission. As in most instances the Warren Commission
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never questioned Ferrie; who, it is evident, might have shed
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considerable light on the true events of the assassination.
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Compounding the federal negligence is the fact that
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the F.B.I. did question Ferrie and the forty page: transcrip
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tion of that interview has been committed to the Netional
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Archives for the duration of 75 years from the issuance of
11
the Warren Report.
by the caller
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Reverend broshears was asked/if he was ever arrested
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for threatening the life of President Lyndon Johnson. Most
been
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reluctantly he replied that he had; But he qualified the
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implication saying that it was for the love of his country
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that such an incident transpired. He did not actually threaten
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President Johnson, and he explained that he does not believe
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in killing. "What then, Bohrman puzzled, "did you say?"
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At the risk of being re-arrested for repeating a state-
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ment that had caused Secret Service agents to take the Reverend
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into custody two years ago, Broshears stated, "I said. that Mr.
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Johnson, the person who was responsible, directly or indirectly
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for the assassination of President Kennedy, should be put to
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death!"
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With the energy of ten men, Tand the bréath of à parakeet,
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Bohrman activated his lips to form the words, "we'10 be right
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back after this word from Arid Extra Dry. "
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But the shobk which characterizes most of the assassin-
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ation revelations did not stop there. Broshears admissions,
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however courageous or honest, have meant nothing but total
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torture and harrassment for him ever since the televison pro-
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gram.
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