
Says Walt who thought Fritz took notes during the interrogation.
Captain Fritz's 'notes' were not taken during the interrogation----------they were scribbled while listening to playback of dictated reports made by Agent Bookhout.
Compare:
Fritz 'notes':claims 2nd Floor Coke when
off came in
to 1st fl had lunch
out with Bill Shelley in
front
left wk opinion nothing be
done that day etc.
? punch clock
8-8/45 were not
rigid abt time
wked reg. 1st Fl.
but all over
Agent Bookhout:OSWALD stated that on November 22, 1963, at the time of the search of the Texas School Book Depository building by Dallas police officers, he was on the
second floor of said building, having just purchased a
Coca-cola from the soft-drink machine, at which time a police
officer came into the room with pistol drawn and asked him if he worked there. Mr. Truly was present and verified that he was an employee and the police officer thereafter left the room and continued through the building. Oswald stated that he took this Coke down
to the first floor and stood around and
had lunch in the employees lunch room. He thereafter
went outside and stood around for five or ten minutes
with foreman BILL SHELLEY and thereafter went home. He stated that he
left work because, in his
opinion, based upon remarks of BILL SHELLEY, he
did not believe that there was going to be any more work that day due to the confusion in the building.
...
OSWALD stated that his hours of work at the Texas School Book Depository are from
8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., but that he is
not required to punch a time clock.
His usual place of work in the building is on the first floor; however he frequently is required to go to the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh floors of the building in order to get books and this was true on November 22, 1963, and he had been
on all of the floors in the performance of his duties on November 22, 1963.