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The FBI Knew about Ferrie on 11/22/63
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Thanks Mark.

I did take a look at that thread, which was not bad until Roy and McAdams hopped on.

BTW, if you look at Rolland's actual trial testimony, hard to say how Ferrie could have skated at that rink, since he did not pay the rental fees. Its also clear that he was trying to establish an alibi since every time he talked to Rolland he said his name first.

Also, the FBI talked to Rolland a few days later. In other words, up until about the 29th, the Bureau was investigating Ferrie. Its pretty clear that then the marching orders were made clear: we do not want to be actively investigating this guy, since it will unveil a whole mare's nest of fishy circumstances.
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The FBI Knew about Ferrie on 11/22/63 - by Jim DiEugenio - 02-10-2019, 10:51 PM

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