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"you've - been a good boy, stay a good boy. Keep your money, keep everybody happy-' (Inaudible) They said, "You're crazy, wa've got the papers. " I said I've got papers now that show I'm competent and sane. l. Where did you get those papers? A. Santa Clara. Q. Santa Clära in California. A. Yes. With the help of Dr. WORTHINGTON (inaudible) l. DR. WORTHINGTON, is he a psychiatrist? A. Yes. (inaudible) I had not recorded my changeof address. l. When DAVID FERRIE was discussing the assassination of President Kennedy with you did he openly admit to you that he was involved or did he try and hide it or was he so upset that ha openly A. Let/s put it this way. He -- I don't really believe that ha felt he was a part in the assassination. He was doing a job that he had to do. He was forced to do. Cause he was terrified of going to prison. Q. When you were on the STAN FORMAN show A. From what I hear about your Louisiana prisons, I'd be terrified about going to prison down here, too. Q. When you were on the Stan Forman show in Los Angeles on the 8th of July in response to a question from Mr. Forman, he said, "Did DAVID FERRIE admit to you that he was involved with these two assassins; that is CARLOS and the other one?" and you said, "Yes, he admitted that. A. He did. He did admit it. I mean you can't admit tha t you fly the plane and not admit that you' re involved. But he never said to ma killing the President. He never said that one time. The first time I met the man identified as CLAY SHAW DAVID had a difficult time convincing him that I was not a communist . He asked who I was and DAVID told him that I was working in Bogalusa, a civil rights worker and all that, and he said oh, one of those communists. (inaudible)

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