In a telephone conversation between President Johnson and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on November 29, 1963, 1:40 p.m., Hoover tells the President:
"...at
the entrance of the building he [Oswald] was stopped by police officers and
some manager in the building told the police officers, 'well he's all right…he
works there…you needn't hold him.' They let him go."
This
is ONE WEEK after the assassination—ONE WEEK after Police Captain Will Fritz
declared the case was "cinched"—and there is NO mention of the Second
Floor lunchroom encounter by the Director of the FBI.
Yeah.
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