29-10-2015, 03:36 PM
It's hardly surprising that some of the FBI agents would have a fascination with the case that was sort of kept secret. My understanding from John A. is that the way Hoover ran the "investigation," as a general rule agents were forbidden to follow-up on their own reports or even compare notes with their coworkers. Those are pretty strange marching orders, and it must have made more than a few wonder what was REALLY going on.
HarveyandLee.net
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996