Much like Constable Seymour Weitzman who was admitted for having a nervous breakdown after viewing Bernard Barker's photo on TV after the Watergate break-ins. The FBI had attempted to intimidate Sylvia Odio into changing her story about Lee Oswald in Mexico by visiting her so often that she lost her secretarial job and was forced to move to Miami. A few hours before Sylvia Odio was to appear at the Miami FBI for questioning, former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre called the FBI and said Sylvia Odio had attempted suicide a number of times, and was under the care of a psychiatrist. [KAISER], entered into Ferre's office, pulled out a gun, and put it to his head. He threatened to kill him, why? I don't know. [KAISER] was arrested for this incident, and says he doesn't know why he was arrested. He was subsequently released without charge.
This is what the FBI and CIA would do to [living witnesses], or to witnesses who they thought would be beneficial in their testimonies in favor for the agencie(s) working together.
Magda Hassan Wrote:Hi Scott. Any chance you can get a bigger scan of this image? It is small and when I try to enlarge it the resolution is bad and it is unreadable.
I know you guys are competing forums, but I post at both, I enjoy both. Hope this helps. Scroll all the way to the end, I've uploaded into dropbox.
I had too many damn tabs open, and I was confusing myself with this forum to that forum, and visa versa eh!
Now, I have to ask myself, since my father had these photos and all, did Ferre know anything about the photos my father had? And if so, would that be the reason my father was going to kill him? I think it's time to give Mr. Ferre another call.
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