A Record from Mary's Database
CD 434; CD 451; CD 651, pp. 1, 27, 29-30, 34; CIA 495; CIA 496; CIA 497; CIA 498; CIA 582-249-A; CIA 583-814; CIA 603-256, p. 1; CIA 657-831; CIA 1026-954c, p. 6; CIA 1054-947-O; CIA 1056-947-Q; CIA 1196-1003-B; CIA 1353-496; CIA 1354-495; CIA 1549-497; CIA 1550-498; CIA 1559-1114-D; CIA 1560-1115; CIA 1591-1120; CIA 1624-1125-D; CIA 1626-1124-A; CIA 1649-1081; CIA Box 11, Folder 12, Doc 06563 (MMF 1113); Inquest, Epstein, 118; Sat Even Post, 4/6/68, pp. 70, 72; CBS Special, 11/19/93; HSCA Reel 31, Box 22, Folder O (AMKW 22); HSCA Reel 45, Box 23, Folder C, D, E (AMKW 23); HSCA Reel 46, Box 24, Folder B (AMKW 24); HSCA Reel 61, Box 33, Folder H (AMKW 33)
Comments:
= AEFOXTROT, AEBARMAN and AEDONOR. Nosenko's answers to CIA's questions. CIA 1649-1081 account of Nosenko's interrogation by CIA. On Tues, Nov 2, 1982, Tennant "Pete" Bagley, in Brussells, told Michael H.B. Eddowes that Nosenko contacted CIA in Geneva on June 4, 1962, the same day Lee and Marina Oswald had sailed on the Maasdam. On 1/30/83, Henry Hurt said Nosenko was living under the name of George George in the Maryland suburbs of Washington.