Steve Thomas Posted March 11, 2008 Share Posted March 11, 2008 On June 2, 1964 Nancy Perrin Rich testified to the Warren Commission. She told them about three meetings at which gun running to Cuba was discussed. Jack Ruby was at one of those meetings. In describing the third meeting, she had this to say: Mrs. RICH. Again, unless I am awfully mistaken, and I have yet to be able to find a picture of this man, but I recall seeing a picture and I know why I had associated him--of his father. Mr. HUBERT. Whose father? Mrs. RICH. This particular man. Now, again, what I am about to say is not fact. It is something that I have never quite been able to get clear in my mind and never will, until I can find a picture. Unless I am very mistaken, the man at that third meeting was Vito Genovese's son. Mr. HUBERT. Did you know Vito Genovese? Mrs. RICH. No; I never did. Mr. HUBERT. But you knew his picture. Mrs. RICH. I had seen his picture. Mr. HUBERT. You thought there was a resemblance between that picture and this man? Mrs. RICH. Yes. For a week this bothered me. And all of a sudden it came crystal clear. She did not say that Ruby was at this third meeting. In the documents recently released by the Dallas DA, there is this report of an interview in Group 43, pdf 297: Mr. E. Mace Naylor, 3909 Inwood, Tanglewood Apt. No. 5, Dallas, Texas, Telephone FL 7-6835, furnished the following: Naylor received information from Jean Nelson, Tanglewood Apts., possibly Apt 212, that a party was held at Apt. 104, Tanglewood Apts. on Wednesday night, November 20, 1963. The following persons were reportedly in attendance at this party: Frank T. Tortoriello, a boyfriend of Jada, Jack Ruby, Joe F. Frederici, who is a nephew of Vito Genevese, Sandy, who is Frederici's wife, Mrs. Ann Bryant, who resides in Apt. 106, Tanglewood Apts., and Jada. It is Naylor's understanding that Joe F. Frederici, and his wife Sandy, left Dallas Thursday, November 21, 1963, for New Jersey or some place in the East. Steve Thomas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Thomas Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 On June 2, 1964 Nancy Perrin Rich testified to the Warren Commission. She told them about three meetings at which gun running to Cuba was discussed. Jack Ruby was at one of those meetings. In describing the third meeting, she had this to say:Mrs. RICH. Again, unless I am awfully mistaken, and I have yet to be able to find a picture of this man, but I recall seeing a picture and I know why I had associated him--of his father. Mr. HUBERT. Whose father? Mrs. RICH. This particular man. Now, again, what I am about to say is not fact. It is something that I have never quite been able to get clear in my mind and never will, until I can find a picture. Unless I am very mistaken, the man at that third meeting was Vito Genovese's son. Mr. HUBERT. Did you know Vito Genovese? Mrs. RICH. No; I never did. Mr. HUBERT. But you knew his picture. Mrs. RICH. I had seen his picture. Mr. HUBERT. You thought there was a resemblance between that picture and this man? Mrs. RICH. Yes. For a week this bothered me. And all of a sudden it came crystal clear. She did not say that Ruby was at this third meeting. In the documents recently released by the Dallas DA, there is this report of an interview in Group 43, pdf 297: Mr. E. Mace Naylor, 3909 Inwood, Tanglewood Apt. No. 5, Dallas, Texas, Telephone FL 7-6835, furnished the following: Naylor received information from Jean Nelson, Tanglewood Apts., possibly Apt 212, that a party was held at Apt. 104, Tanglewood Apts. on Wednesday night, November 20, 1963. The following persons were reportedly in attendance at this party: Frank T. Tortoriello, a boyfriend of Jada, Jack Ruby, Joe F. Frederici, who is a nephew of Vito Genevese, Sandy, who is Frederici's wife, Mrs. Ann Bryant, who resides in Apt. 106, Tanglewood Apts., and Jada. It is Naylor's understanding that Joe F. Frederici, and his wife Sandy, left Dallas Thursday, November 21, 1963, for New Jersey or some place in the East. Steve Thomas Read this one page from a Ramparts article. (date of article not known) http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...bsPageId=582006 The Dallas DA's office would later interview the apartment owner, Tortorello? Tortorelleo? and he would deny that Ruby was at his party of the 20th. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Thomas Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 The Dallas DA's office would later interview the apartment owner, Tortorello? Tortorelleo? and he would deny that Ruby was at his party of the 20th. Elizabeth Jean Nelson was interviewed by the FBI on January 6, 1964. She told Agent Hardin that she was not at this party, but Ann Bryant was. She believes Ann told her that Joe Federici (formerly spelled Frederici) was at this party too. See Ruby's FBI Headquarters File, Section 39 pp. 65 and 66. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...bsPageId=678102 Steve Thomas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Thomas Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 The Dallas DA's office would later interview the apartment owner, Tortorello? Tortorelleo? and he would deny that Ruby was at his party of the 20th. Elizabeth Jean Nelson was interviewed by the FBI on January 6, 1964. She told Agent Hardin that she was not at this party, but Ann Bryant was. She believes Ann told her that Joe Federici (formerly spelled Frederici) was at this party too. See Ruby's FBI Headquarters File, Section 39 pp. 65 and 66. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...bsPageId=678102 Steve Thomas Joe Federici, AKA Joe Frederici, AKA Joe Frederica was interviewed by the FBI on January 13th. He said he never socialized with Jack Ruby and that telling people he was the nephew of Vito Genovese was a joke. He was not asked about this party in question. CD 302 p. 20. http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...mp;relPageId=20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tom Scully Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 (edited) http://newspaperarchive.com/biddeford-journal/1962-08-31/page-2 Father's name was actually Elmer Levi Perrin and Robert was born in Kerkhoven, Swift, Minnesota Robert Lee Perrin 1920 - 1962 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Ranger_Battalion_%28United_States%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_A._Mucci#Military_Service More Background on Nancy Elaine Mathews Wilson Musachio Perrin Rich Hamilton : http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=20165&p=273580 http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/S%20Disk/Stone%20Oliver%20JFK%20Movie/Boxley%20Bill%20Records%20Copies%20Of/Item%2008.pdf Nancy Perrin Resume: MRS. E. PERRIN states there was no communication • from NANCY OR BOB for a year--unlike Bob's habit of writing every two or three weeks when they were in Juarez. There was a joint telephone call from them on April 30, 1961,.in which BOB told his mother they were in Boston and were leav- ing the East Coast area. Then, according to_notes .„. fromher_ diary, ,MRS., ELnER. PERRIN - states she_next_had a long distance --. -- --- call from_NANCy,on May 5, 1961, stating that BOB had left he r a note saying that he was hitch-hiking to Dallis, and that she (NANCY) was going to "track him down." There was no further written or telephonic word r from NANCY or BOB to MRS. ELMER PERRIN until late or early September, 1962, when NANCY contacted her r in-law in New Hartford, Iowa (where Mrs. Perrin says w as v isiting at the time) to inform her of PERRIN's death Ne w leans. rm e sih un o i g eh te Nw e est-sov r NANCY told SA'; TODD and KIDWELL (Vol. 26, p. 628) that slIg_went toDallas_in_ttay_Dr,June,..19peking_ROBERT PERRIN; that she had telephoned OFFICERJ. D._TIPPITof.the Dallas Police Department _announcing her_intended trip and arrived by bus. She testified before the Warren Commission on June 2, 1964 that: "I called the police department and a foundry he had'mentioned in a letter (SIC) and had react the name of a gentleman he had mentioned at this time whose name eludes me--Youngblood--I take it back. HUBERT: Do you remember his first name? MRS. RICH: No, I don't. But my husband claimed-- and I couldn't ask him because if he was he couldn't have told me--claimed he was some sort of a Government agent, which was in all probability true. HUBERT: Did you contact Mr. Youngblood') ..... Penn Jones, writing in the Midlothian Mirror in Dec., 1968: http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/White%20Materials/Garrison%20News%20Clippings/1969/69-01/69-01-005.pdf Edited May 13, 2013 by Tom Scully Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tom Scully Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 How did this personality evolve to the description of this woman on 1 June, 1964, almost exactly 11 years to the day, from the details in this 1953 marriage announcement and how much does it matter? http://newspaperarchive.com/biddeford-journal/1953-09-11/page-4 [PDF] Warren Commission, Volume XXVI: CE 3061 - FBI reports dated ...www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh26/.../wh26_ce_3061.pdf and to have been a translator for Prince Faisal of Smmdi Arabia when he was Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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