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Post by Tom Sorensen on Feb 18, 2024 14:24:24 GMT -5
Last year, I looked around for longer interviews with Carl Day, and found a link somewhere on The Sixth Floor Museum home page. Unfortunately, the link was dead, but I remembered seeing a short teaser from that interview, so I knew the interview did exist. After writing TSFM, I got a working link along with more links, one of which was an exhaustive list of people who had been interviewed for the Oral History project. Since I was busy doing Murders Most Foul, I never got past checking the links and forgot about the interview. Just the other day, I rediscovered the above-mentioned email and browsed the complete list, which is more than 250 pages! Many interviews are accessible through links; others are not, and I don't know how you get to them. Several of the Dallas Police detectives are there; among them are Carl Day, L.T. Montgomery, and Elmer Boyd. These longer interviews give an entirely different feel to the person than just reading a transcript. Since the interviews took place decades after the fact, one should be careful when drawing conclusions based on what is recalled that many years later. However, there are plenty of what I would term 'gold nuggets', which challenge the official Warren Commission transcripts! The list is linked below.
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