A Record from Mary's Database
WC Report (334, 808-9); WC 14 (504-79); CE 1571; CE 2245; CD 4, p. 429; CD 86, p. 368; CD 105, pp. 2-3; CD 205, p. 252; CD 360, p. 96; HSCA VII (357); HSCA, VIII (200-1, 211-2, 216); HSCA IX (161, 178, 183, 591); HSCA XI (36, 422); FBI 124-10104-10238, p. 6; Who Killed Kennedy? Buchanan (166); Oswald: Assassin or Fall Guy? (59, 61, 63, 94, 122, 137); Coincidence or Conspiracy, Fensterwald (438-40); Plot to Kill The President, Blakey & Billings (326, 328-9); Assassination Tapes, O'Toole (210, 215-8, 223, 230); Cover-Up, Shaw & Harris (100-1); Conspiracy, Summers (89, 114, 124-5, 128, 231, 434, 537, 545)
Comments:
Assistant D.A.; with Detectives Fay M. Turner and Walter E. Potts, searched Oswald's room at 1026 N. Beckley on 11/22/63. Found shirt, CD 7 (318). Apparently gave copy of Oswald's diary to Hugh Aynesworth to sell (See CD 1291, 1293, 1294 and CD 1408, pp. 3-7). Wife: Cuba Lee Glick Alexander whom he met and married during World War II in California. According to Jim Leavelle, Alexander and Leavelle were the first to interrogate Oswald after he was brought to police headquarters at 2:00 p.m. 11/22/63.