17-09-2009, 03:45 AM
"The name of this man in not known. He was an associate of Bernardo De Torres and present at the parade of the Antonio Maceo Battalion that was held in Miami in mid-September of 1963. Also attending that event was anti-Castro fighter and Interpen member Edwin Collins and many Cuban exiles who were a part of Brigade 2506, including Edgardo Buttari Puig, Jamie Varela Canosa and Luis Arrizurieta Sardinas. The photograph in Dealey Plaza was snapped by Jim Murray about 9 minutes after the shooting. Also present in Murray's photo is the man bearing a striking similarity to Alfredo Duran (shown above).
Added by Allan Eaglesham, June 18, 2009:
Researcher John Bevilaqua contacted me to suggest that "Unknown Man" above bears a strong resemblance to Yaroslaw Stetzko (a/k/a Jaroslav Stetsko), who was 51 on 11/22/63. Stetzko's exact age in the photograph below is unknown, but he is believed to have been in his mid- to late-fifties. He worked closely with Major General Charles A. Willoughby and, especially, Spas T. Raikin, who greeted the Oswalds when they arrived in the United States in June of 1962."
Added by Allan Eaglesham, June 18, 2009:
Researcher John Bevilaqua contacted me to suggest that "Unknown Man" above bears a strong resemblance to Yaroslaw Stetzko (a/k/a Jaroslav Stetsko), who was 51 on 11/22/63. Stetzko's exact age in the photograph below is unknown, but he is believed to have been in his mid- to late-fifties. He worked closely with Major General Charles A. Willoughby and, especially, Spas T. Raikin, who greeted the Oswalds when they arrived in the United States in June of 1962."