[C6-690] See [pp. 315-316], supra., ch IV. [pp. 113-122].
[C6-691] 10 H 395 (S. Wood), 10 H 382 (Slack).
[C6-692] 10 H 370-371 (M. Price), 10 H 391 (S. Wood), 10 H (F. Davis); but cf. CE 2910.
[C6-693] CE 2921, 2918, 2905, 2920, 3049.
[C6-694] See, e.g., 2 H 226-229, 241 (Buell W. Frazier); 10 H 297 (Mrs. A. C. Johnson); 6 H 426 (Mary Bledsoe); CE 2932.
[C6-695] See 10 H 352-356 (Albert Guy Bogard).
[C6-696] In addition to the corroborating evidence discussed in text, it is to be noted that on Feb. 24, 1964, Mr. Bogard was interviewed by the FBI in regard to his allegation with the use of a polygraph. No significant emotional responses were recorded by the polygraph when Bogard was asked relevant questions concerning his report. The responses recorded were those normally expected of a person telling the truth. CE 3031. However, because of the uncertain reliability of the results of polygraph tests, see app. XVII, [pp. 813-816], infra, the Commission has placed no reliance upon these results.
[C6-697] 10 H 342-345 (Frank Pizzo); CE 3078, p. 7.
[C6-698] CE 3091, 3092.
[C6-699] CE 3071, p. 365.