Judyth Vary Baker
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And he was secretly CIA. I learned so much stuff from Tony. You wouldn't believe. Then I knew all this stuff from Knute Mickelson, who was a CIA guy who taught me all kinds of tradecraft. He thought it was funny. I learned how to do... In invisible ink, all kinds of Lee Oswald thought I was treated by the CIA, but it was by people who liked me. I mean, you know, we were involved and I didn't know.
Wow. So, so when you met him, he thought I was CIA, just like him. He had only given the information to intercept me and make sure I got to meet David Ferry because Mary Sherman would be there and we were supposed to meet.
Wow. So, so when you met him, he thought I was CIA, just like him. He had only given the information to intercept me and make sure I got to meet David Ferry because Mary Sherman would be there and we were supposed to meet.
Wow. So, so when you met him, he thought I was CIA, just like him. He had only given the information to intercept me and make sure I got to meet David Ferry because Mary Sherman would be there and we were supposed to meet.
I dropped the newspaper.
I dropped the newspaper.
I dropped the newspaper.
Well, it's like this. No, I said it to him. He said, it's not wise to speak Russian in New Orleans. He said, can you wait a minute? And then he asked for stuff for him. He had to pretend to... And so I heard his name. Is there anything here for Mr. Lee H. Oswald? That's the way he said it. So I knew his name right away. And boy, that set off a bell in my head because he was big news in the news.
Well, it's like this. No, I said it to him. He said, it's not wise to speak Russian in New Orleans. He said, can you wait a minute? And then he asked for stuff for him. He had to pretend to... And so I heard his name. Is there anything here for Mr. Lee H. Oswald? That's the way he said it. So I knew his name right away. And boy, that set off a bell in my head because he was big news in the news.
Well, it's like this. No, I said it to him. He said, it's not wise to speak Russian in New Orleans. He said, can you wait a minute? And then he asked for stuff for him. He had to pretend to... And so I heard his name. Is there anything here for Mr. Lee H. Oswald? That's the way he said it. So I knew his name right away. And boy, that set off a bell in my head because he was big news in the news.
And I remember stuff I read. He was big news in the newspapers, you know. Way back. And his picture there.
And I remember stuff I read. He was big news in the newspapers, you know. Way back. And his picture there.
And I remember stuff I read. He was big news in the newspapers, you know. Way back. And his picture there.
Well, he was a so-called defector.
Well, he was a so-called defector.
Well, he was a so-called defector.
He was front page. Everything had to do with it.
He was front page. Everything had to do with it.
He was front page. Everything had to do with it.
Oh, my gosh, yes. And here he's walking around a free man. No way. I knew too much. And so, you know what I said in the right way? When he said he confirmed that he had been in the USSR for 30 months and he'd come back with a wife and child. I said, you are a hero. You are a shining hero.