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February 18, 1964
Captain W. P. Gannaway
Special Service Bureau
Dallas Police Department
Thru:
Lieutenant Jack Revill
Criminal Intelligence Section
Special Service Bureau
Dallas Police Department
SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE (6)
GARY TAYLOR
Sir:
Pursuant to the instructions of Captain W. P. GANNAWAY,
SUBJECT was interviewed by the undersigned officers and the following
report submitted.
SUBJECT resides at 3948 Orlando Court, Apt. 111, with his wife
and children. He is employed as a recording engineer for the SELLERS
COMPANY, 2102 Jackson.
SUBJECT stated that he met LEE HARVEY and MARINA OSWALD at
2703 Mercedes, Fort Worth, Texas in September, 1962. He had accompa-
nied GEORGE de MOHRENSCHILDT and MR. and MRS. JOHN HALL to the OSWALD
address. Shortly after this meeting, the OSWALDS came to Dallas.
LEE HARVEY stayed at the YMCA while looking for a job, and MARINA
lived with SUBJECT and his wife, ALEXANDRIA, the daughter of de MOHREN-
SCHILDT for two or three weeks. SUBJECT and ALEXANDRIA were divorced
a few months after this and he has since remarried.
SUBJECT said that MARINA left his home approximately the first
of October, 1962, and went to stay with MRS. JOHN HALL in Fort Worth.
A few weeks later he moved the OSWALDS from Fort Worth to an address
on Elsbeth in Dallas. During his association with them, SUBJECT lived
at 3519 Fairmount, Apt. 12.
SUBJECT stated he visited the OSWALDS on Elsbeth several times.
The last time he saw LEE HARVEY was during the latter part of 1962 and
MARINA in July, 1963. He said that OSWALD mistreated MARINA and gave
the appearance of being a weak type of individual. He was dissatisfied
with the world and seemed to feel that it owed him something.
1:- CEXED
DATE 2-21-64
INITIALS 5
INT. 23-772965-46
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