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Offline Bill Brown

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Tumultuous Atmosphere On The 3rd Floor
« on: May 10, 2024, 10:11:24 PM »
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Inside the office of Capt. Will Fritz, there were sometimes as many as seven or eight (Special Agent James Bookhout, Postal Inspector Harry Holmes, etc.) who cramped inside to sit in on the interrogations of Lee Oswald.

Homicide & Robbery Captain Will Fritz stated that he was constantly asked to leave his office momentarily to receive a report from a detective and/or give an assignment to an officer. During these times, the others inside the office would take the opportunity to ask Oswald questions.

Chief Jesse Curry felt that the cramped office and the hectic atmosphere throughout the third floor (members of the press randomly questioning Oswald) made it difficult for the interrogators to gain Oswald's confidence and to encourage him to be truthful.

"We were violating every principle of interrogation. It was just against all principles of good interrogation practice." -- Police Chief Jesse Curry

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Tumultuous Atmosphere On The 3rd Floor
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Online Charles Collins

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Re: Tumultuous Atmosphere On The 3rd Floor
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2024, 10:54:34 PM »
Inside the office of Capt. Will Fritz, there were sometimes as many as seven or eight (Special Agent James Bookhout, Postal Inspector Harry Holmes, etc.) who cramped inside to sit in on the interrogations of Lee Oswald.

Homicide & Robbery Captain Will Fritz stated that he was constantly asked to leave his office momentarily to receive a report from a detective and/or give an assignment to an officer. During these times, the others inside the office would take the opportunity to ask Oswald questions.

Chief Jesse Curry felt that the cramped office and the hectic atmosphere throughout the third floor (members of the press randomly questioning Oswald) made it difficult for the interrogators to gain Oswald's confidence and to encourage him to be truthful.

"We were violating every principle of interrogation. It was just against all principles of good interrogation practice." -- Police Chief Jesse Curry


Sadly, they apparently didn’t realize this in real time (or Curry didn’t have the gonads to stop it) and consequently they let it happen. Including in the basement for the transfer of LHO to the county jail. This resulted in Ruby shooting LHO and his ensuing death. Curry was supposed to be in charge, wasn’t he?