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Docid-32320152.Pdf This document is made available through the declassification efforts and research of John Greenewald, Jr., creator of: The Black Vault The Black Vault is the largest online Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) document clearinghouse in the world. The research efforts here are responsible for the declassification of hundreds of thousands of pages released by the U.S. Government & Military. Discover the Truth at: http://www.theblackvault.com Released under the Jolul. F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act o:f 1992 (44- USC 2107 Note). DATE: 11-14-2017 JFK Assassination System Date: 3/31/201 Identification Form Agency Information AGENCY : FBI RECORD NUMBER : 124-10372-10484 RECORD SERIES : HQ AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 62C-HQ-1 029205-1568 Document Information ORIGINATOR : FBI FROM : TP TO: HQ TITLE: DATE : 08/05/1998 'PAGES : SUBJECTS : JFKARCA OF 1992 DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT CLASSJFICA TION : Unclassified RESTRICTIONS : 3 CURRENTSTATUS : Redact DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 04/27/1999 OPENING CRITERIA : INDEFINITE COMMENTS : '•· ~I 1~ Docid:-32320152 Page 1 Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note). DATE: 11-14-2017 0 0 (0 1126/1998) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION c Precedence: PRIORITY Date: 08/05/1998 To: OPCA Attn: Catherine Lamey, 6185 JFK Task Force LuAnn Wilkins, 0674 Carol Keeley, 0674 From: Tampa FOIPA Section contact: Eartha Hart-Bell, 8061 Approved By~~~a. Gallagher Drafted By: UH~r~-Bell Earth/~:~ case ID #: 62-HQ-1029205" (Pending) 62-455 Sub B (Closed) Title: JOHN F. KENNEDY RECORDS COLLECTION ACT OF 1992 (THE ACT) synopsis: A search of Tampa's indices was made regarding the above title. Enclosures: One original FD-160 for each subject, all related Index cards and "Working Copy" of HQ EC; no original EC was 0 received by this office. Details: A search of Tampa's files shows that all files located pertaining to LEE HARVEY OSWALD, aka, and JOHN F. KENNEDY, et al, were shipped to HQ previously. No record was located for JACK RUBY aka, MARGUERITE OSWALD, aka, MARINA OSWALD, aka, RUTH HYDE PAIN, MICHAEL RALPH PAINE, GEORGE DE MOHRENSCHILDT, aka, CLAY SHAW, aka, and DAVID FERRIE, aka. Per our conversation on 8/4/1998, Tampa does not have access to the Micro Computer Search System. All search systems available to Tampa were searched . •• '> c .
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