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Post by Arjan Hut on Mar 17, 2020 14:41:50 GMT -5
House told the FBI he did not work that day because of rain, and that he had driven more than 100 miles to Dallas from his home in Ranger, Texas to visit an old army buddy. Arriving in Dallas about 10:30 a.m., he parked his car at an unidentified location on Commerce Street and tried to telephone his friend, Randall Hunsaker, who resided in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite. It is odd that House did not phone his friend prior to driving such a distance.
Is this Randall? "Randall "Randy" Hunsaker, of Sonora, died June 7 in a drowning accident in the Calaveras River. He was 68. Mr. Hunsaker was born in Texas, and moved to Tuolumne County 17 years ago. He was chief executive officer of Sierra Senior Providers for seven years, overseeing a variety of services, including Meals on Wheels and activities at the Tuolumne County Senior Center. He served a term in the U.S. Navy after graduating from high school." At 2:19 p.m. a Dallas Police unit was dispatched to 5818 Belmont, where someone had been observed removing a rifle from a light green, two-tone vehicle. The car did not belong to House but a second automobile at that location was registered to a George T. Hunsaker of Dallas. Is this man related to House's friend, Randall Hunsaker? Apparently the FBI and Dallas Police overlooked a possible connection, for there are no indications the lead was followed. And had they checked they might have learned that in March, 1964, prior to license renewal, House junked his six-year-old green and white Ford.Is this George T(homas) Hunsaker?No further information. Just like the FBI and Dallas Police, it seems Shaw and Harris also did not try to find out more about a possible connection and who these men were.
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