14-07-2015, 03:21 AM
J. Edgar Hoover wrote a memo for his eight top aides on November 22, 1963, at 4:01 p.m.
EST (3:01 in Dallas), saying, "I called the Attorney General [Robert Kennedy]
at his home and told him I thought we had the man who killed the President down
in Dallas at the present time. I stated the man's name is Lee Harvey Oswald . . ." (etc.)
There was also the announcement that afternoon
from the White House Situation Room (in charge of Kennedy's national
security adviser, McGeorge Bundy) to Johnson and other officials on Air Force One en route back to Dallas
that Oswald had acted alone.
EST (3:01 in Dallas), saying, "I called the Attorney General [Robert Kennedy]
at his home and told him I thought we had the man who killed the President down
in Dallas at the present time. I stated the man's name is Lee Harvey Oswald . . ." (etc.)
There was also the announcement that afternoon
from the White House Situation Room (in charge of Kennedy's national
security adviser, McGeorge Bundy) to Johnson and other officials on Air Force One en route back to Dallas
that Oswald had acted alone.