Larry Hancock Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Steve, there are a few other names that come up in regard to the weapons shopping…I cover that in obnoxious detail in my book in the section on Ellsworth, Masen, Nonte et. al. The reference documents are all provided as exhibits. However there is good reason to suspect that there never was any weapons cache or necessarily even the money to pay for them if they had been located. As far as a list goes, there are a variety of FBI documents which essentially provide an index to various organizations and reports on Dallas exiles and exile organizations – but none of the actual data documents themselves. The FBI did not volunteer actual data to the WC or the HSCA and apparently nobody ever asked for any details. Larry, They never attempted to construct a list of actual residents or visitors. About the only name I've run across is a guy named George F. Parrel. SS Rowley Memorandum of 4/24/64 CD 853 http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...250&relPageId=2 1/16/64 Frank Ellsworth was interviewed about Orcarberro. Ellsworth had been working undercover gathering evidence against John Thomas Masen. Masen told Ellsworth that Orcarberro had been trying to buy guns and bazookas from Masen. Masen told Ellsworth that Rodriguez and George F. Parrel were leaders of the local DRE and also members of Alpha-66 Masen told Ellsworth that George Parrel, an associate of Orcarberro, had also been trying to buy guns from him. They had made purchases from him and that they presently have a large cache of arms located somewhere in Dallas. Parrel was a student at Dallas City College. Agent Ed Coyle was also contacted about Orcarberro. Steve Thomas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Thomas Posted June 1, 2006 Author Share Posted June 1, 2006 Larry, As far as a list goes, there are a variety of FBI documents which essentially provide an index to various organizations and reports on Dallas exiles and exile organizations – but none of the actual data documents themselves. The next page of that airtel says that the informant moved to Puerto Rico in 1972. I don't know if that fits into Orcarberro's biography or not. Steve Thomas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antti Hynonen Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Thanks Steve and Larry for clearing up the 3126 Harlandale stuff. I wonder if Orcarberrio, Rodriguez and Parrel have any interesting associates we could ultimately tie to the TSBD, Dealy Plaza or Oswald. I have a hunch that the Odio visitors, Harlandale fellows and murders in Dallas over 11/22/63 - 11/24/63 are all connected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Hancock Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 It seems to Steve, he did stay in Dallas for some time and then moved to Puerto Rico...can't tie down a definite date but it seems a pretty good fit. -- Larry Steve, there are a few other names that come up in regardto the weapons shopping…I cover that in obnoxious detail in my book in the section on Ellsworth, Masen, Nonte et. al. The reference documents are all provided as exhibits. However there is good reason to suspect that there never was any weapons cache or necessarily even the money to pay for them if they had been located. As far as a list goes, there are a variety of FBI documents which essentially provide an index to various organizations and reports on Dallas exiles and exile organizations – but none of the actual data documents themselves. The FBI did not volunteer actual data to the WC or the HSCA and apparently nobody ever asked for any details. Larry, They never attempted to construct a list of actual residents or visitors. About the only name I've run across is a guy named George F. Parrel. SS Rowley Memorandum of 4/24/64 CD 853 http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...250&relPageId=2 1/16/64 Frank Ellsworth was interviewed about Orcarberro. Ellsworth had been working undercover gathering evidence against John Thomas Masen. Masen told Ellsworth that Orcarberro had been trying to buy guns and bazookas from Masen. Masen told Ellsworth that Rodriguez and George F. Parrel were leaders of the local DRE and also members of Alpha-66 Masen told Ellsworth that George Parrel, an associate of Orcarberro, had also been trying to buy guns from him. They had made purchases from him and that they presently have a large cache of arms located somewhere in Dallas. Parrel was a student at Dallas City College. Agent Ed Coyle was also contacted about Orcarberro. Steve Thomas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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