Did Roger Craig see Gilberto Policarpo Lopez get into a Rambler Station Wagon?

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Online Tom Graves

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Gilberto Policarpo Lopez's estranged daughter communicated with me via this forum and by personal e-mail in 2018. She said her father was a violent man and that he was very pro-Castro. I asked her if he could whistle loudly, and she said yes, that he did it all the time when she was young.

It's known that he was hanging out, "waiting for an important phone call," at a Fair Play for Cuba meeting place in Tampa a few days before the assassination, that he got his Mexican Tourist Card in Tampa on 11/20/63, and that he crossed into Mexico at Nuevo Laredo on 11/23/63 and registered at the Roosevelt Hotel in Mexico City at 4 PM on 11/25/63.

According to CIA reports, he was the only passenger on a Cubana Airlines plane flying to Havana from Mexico City on 11/27/63.

She sent me two photos of him by e-mail. I posted one of them on the Internet.



IIRC, she said he sometimes bragged about the large "cargo" plane and the fact that he was its only passenger.

Was Policarpo Lopez the "Oswald" that Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig claimed to hear whistle loudly and watch run down the slope to Elm Street and hop into a Rambler station wagon driven by a dark-complected man about ten minutes after the assassination?
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