Testimony Of Buell Wesley Frazier

The testimony of Buell Wesley Frazier was taken at 10 a.m., on July 24, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.


Mr. LIEBELER. Mr. Frazier, I believe you have already appeared before the Commission itself and given testimony of your knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald and his activities; is that right?
Mr. FRAZIER. Yes, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER. Will you please stand and take the oath. Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. FRAZIER. I do.
Mr. LIEBELER. I want to ask you two or three questions that were not asked you when you appeared before the Commission. Your name is Buell Wesley Frazier?
Mr. FRAZIER. Right.
Mr. LIEBELER. You are the same Buell Wesley Frazier, as I understand, who has previously testified before the Commission about Lee Harvey Oswald and about how Oswald rode back and forth with you from Irving to Dallas; isn't that right?
Mr. FRAZIER. Yes, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER. I think he came with you to work on November 22, 1963?
Mr. FRAZIER. Right.
Mr. LIEBELER. You testified in Washington that on that particular morning you saw Oswald carrying a large brown package from the car into the Texas School Book Depository Building and that also you saw that package in the car; isn't that right?
Mr. FRAZIER. Right.
Mr. LIEBELER. And you described that package and you told us about what you saw in detail at that time?
Mr. FRAZIER. Yes, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER. Did you ever see Oswald with the package similar to the one you saw on November 22, 1963?
Mr. FRAZIER. No, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER. Did you ever see Oswald carry a package from Irving into the Texas School Book Depository Building that looked anything like the package he had on November 22, 1963?
Mr. FRAZIER. No, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER. Did you ever see him with a package that looked like that package any other time or at any other place?
Mr. FRAZIER. No, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER. That's all the questions I have. Thank you very much for coming in.
Mr. FRAZIER. All right. Thank you.