Marina Oswald Porter's
Letter to the A.R.R.B. - April 1996
Mr. John Tunheim, Chairman
JFK Assassination Records Review Board
600 E Street, NW, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20530
Dear Mr. Tunheim:
I am writing to you regarding the release of still classified documents related to
the assassination of President Kennedy, and to my former husband, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Specifically, I am writing to ask about documents I have learned of from a recent
book and from a story in the Washington Post by the authors of the same book (as
well as other documents they have described to me). The book reviews Dallas police,
FBI, and CIA files released since 1992, and places them in the context of previously known
information. I would like to know what the Review Board is doing to obtain the following:
1. The Dallas field office and headquarters FBI reports on the arrests of Donnell
D. Whitter and Lawrence R. Miller in Dallas on November 18, 1963 with a carload of
stolen U.S. army weapons. I believe that Lee Oswald was the FBI informant who made
these arrests possible. I would also like to know what your board has done to obtain the
reports of t he U.S. Marshal and the U.S. Army on the same arrests, and the burglary
these men were suspected of.
2. the records of the FBI interrogations of John Franklin Elrod, John Forrester Gedney
and Harold Doyle (the latter men were previously known as two of the "three tramps")
in the Dallas jail November 22-24, 1963. All of these men have stated that they
were interrogated during that time by the FBI.
3. The official explanation of why the arrest records for Mr. Elrod, Mr. Gedney,
and Mr. Doyle, as well as for Daniel Wayne Douglas and Gus Abrams were placed "under
federal seal" in the Dallas Police Records Division for 26 years as described by
Dallas City Archives supervisor Laura McGhee to the FBI in 1992.
4. The FULL records of the interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald, including his interrogation
in the presence of John Franklin Elrod as described by Elrod in an FBI report dated
August 11, 1964.
5. The reports of army intelligence agent Ed J. Coyle on his investigation of Captain
George Nonte, John Thomas Masen, Donnell D. Whitter, Lawrence R. Miller, and/or Jack
Ruby. I am also requesting that you obtain agent Coyle's reports as army liaison
for presidential protection on November 22, 1963 (as described by Coyle's commanding
officer Col. Robert Jones in sworn testimony to the House Select Committee on Assassinations).
If the army does not immediately produce these documents, they should be required to produce agent Coyle to explain what happened to his reports.
6. Secret Service reports and tapes of that agency's investigation of Father Walter
Machann and Silvia Odio in 1963-64.
7. Reports of the FBI investigation of Cuban exiles in Dallas, to include known but
still classified documents on Fermin de Goicochea Sanchez, Father Walter Machann
and the Dallas Catholic Cuban Relocation Committee. These would include informant
files for Father Machann and/or reports of interviews of Father Machann by Dallas FBI agent
W.Heitman.
8. The full particulars and original of the teletype received by Mr. William Walter
in the New Orleans FBI office on the morn-ing of November 17, 1963, warning of a
possible assassination attempt on President Kennedy in Dallas. I now believe that
my former husband met with the Dallas FBI on November 16, 1963, and provided informant information
on which this teletype was based.
9. A full report of Lee Harvey Oswald's visit to the Dallas FBI office on November
16, 1963.
10. A full account of FBI agent James P. Hosty's claim (in his recent book, ASSIGNMENT:
OSWALD) that Lee Harvey Oswald knew of a planned "paramilitary invasion of Cuba"
by "a group of right wing Cuban exiles in outlying areas of New Orleans.' We now
know that such an invasion was indeed planned by a Cuban group operating on CIA payroll
in Miami, New Orleans, and Dallas--the same group infiltrated by Lee Oswald. We
know this information ONLY from documents released since 1992, as described in the
book I have mentioned. On what basis did agent Hosty believe Lee "had learned" of these plans,
unless Lee himself told him this? I am therefore specifically requesting the release
of the informant report that Lee Oswald provided to agent Hosty and/or other FBI
personnel on this intelligence information.
The time for the Review Board to obtain and release the most important documents
related to the assassination of President Kennedy is running out. At the time of
the assassination of this great president whom I loved, I was misled by the "evidence"
presented to me by government authorities and I assisted in the conviction of Lee Harvey
Oswald as the assassin. From the new information now available, I am now convinced
that he was an FBI informant and believe that he did not kill President Kennedy.
it is time for Americans to know their full history. On this day when I and all Americans
are grieving for the victims of Oklahoma City, I am also thinking of my children
and grandchildren, and of all American children, when I insist that your board give
the highest priority to the release of the documents I have listed. this is the duty you
were charged with by law. Anything else is unacceptable--not just to me, but to
all patriotic Americans.
Please be advised that this is an open letter, and i intend to make it available
to anyone who wishes to see it. The time for secrecy in government is over. I ask
that you respond to me in writing within two weeks, and will take no further action
until then.
Thank you for your attention to my requests.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marina Porter
[Update: Marina Oswald Porter was contacted by co-editor Walt Brown as we went to
press; she received only a "general response" and not from Tunheim; the FBI gave
a blanket denial to all the Oswald-as-FBI informant allegations; more to follow.....]
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