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Possible Discovery of an Automobile Used
In the JFK Conspiracy
Copyright ©1994 by Richard Bartholomew



No Name Key photo and other photos:

The following is in addition to the joint articles by myself and Jack White published in
The Investigator, (issue no. 10, Aug.-Sept. 1994). Robert Groden, who was there when I found the No Name Key photo mentioned in my Investigator article, told me that he thinks Dick Sprague may have identified this man during the HSCA days. I need to send a copy to him and ask about it. Larry Haapanen has told me that he believes the collection of No Name Key photos were originally from Garrison's files. Since he has copies of some of those, I plan to send him a copy of this one to see if he recognizes it.

In the mean time, I am pursuing other documents based on the assumption that the photo is of Wing. My Texas Open Records Act request to UT, and Dave Armstrong's FOIA request to the CIA for records on Wing were accepted. The CIA couldn't find anything on Wing (no surprise). I have already received the UT files on Wing (more on them below). I still need to request files from the FBI, State Dept., and anyplace else I can think of.

Also, the Weaver Polaroid which was printed in Josiah Thompson's book years ago and more recently in Richard Trask's
Pictures of the Pain (Yeoman Press, 1994, p. 243), will hopefully be found and studied soon. It may reveal a Rambler identical to Wing's sitting exactly where Richard Carr said it was. Regardless of an exact match, however, any degree of similarity between Wing's car and the getaway car continues to relate to Wing's enigma. More on this below.

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