There is actually more empirical support than this for Oswald’s involvement with the government beyond meeting with David Phillips. When Oswald worked at the Reilly Coffee Company in New Orleans, he often crossed the street to visit his friend Adrian Alba who supervised a garage. 70 Government cars were frequently parked in Alba’s facility: some Secret Service, some FBI. Alba, testifying before the HSCA, said he saw an FBI agent in a Studebaker give Oswald a large white envelope: “Oswald turns and bends as he does it as if to hold it (envelope) to his abdomen, in which I would
Worked on cars where secret service cars may have been modified

Thornley also testified that he thought that Oswald’s extreme personal sloppiness in the Marine Corps “fitted into a general personality pattern of his: to do whatever was not wanted of him, a recalcitrant trend in his personality.” 121 Oswald “seemed to be a person who would go out of his way to get into trouble” 122 and then used the “special treatment” he received as an example of the way in which
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he was being picked on and “as a means of getting or attempting to get sympathy.” 123 In Thornley’s view, Oswald labored under a persecution complex which he strove to maintain and “felt the Marine Corps kept a pretty close watch on him because of his ‘subversive’ activities.”
away on Saturday, December 21, 2013 in Mandeville, LA. He was born in New Orleans to William Emile and Nettie Gordon de Brueys and was a resident of Covington for over 20 years. The beloved husband of the late Mary Louise Henderson de Brueys, he is survived by one son – James Warren de Brueys and his wife Mary T Heffron de Brueys; one daughter – Denise de Brueys; four grandchildren – Michelle de Brueys Mc Crary & husband Patrick, Andre’ de Brueys Cardinale & husband John, Steven de Brueys, Simone de Brueys and three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers – Gordon and Arthur de Brueys; one sister – Orient de Brueys Penton and one grandson – James C. de Brueys. Warren served undercover with the FBI (Special Intelligence Service- SIS) during WWII in Mexico City covering Latin America where he met his wife, Mary. They were married in New Orleans. He enlisted in the US Navy & served in the Pacific with the Radio Intelligence Unit deciphering Japanese codes. After the war he attended Tulane Law School graduating with B.A. & Juris Doctor degrees in 1950. He re-entered the FBI as a Special Agent of training at Quantico, VA & FBI headquarters in D.C. He worked in Newark, N.J. & the New Orleans offices. He had special assignments in Miami, Dallas (where he was assigned to the Kennedy assassination investigation directing the analysis, composition and assembly of the first report requested by President Johnson) & the Dominican Republic. He worked in D.C. Headquarters in the General Criminal, Domestic Security, Training Divisions and Inspection Division. He was an assistant Legal Attaché at the American Embassies in Mexico City, Mexico & Buenos Aries, Argentina, Legal Attaché in American Embassies in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia, Brazil & SAC in San Juan, Puerto Rico & El Paso, TX. He retired in New Orleans in 1977. He joined the Metropolitan Crime Commission as the Managing Director (1979-89). He also served as a member of the Governor’s Commission on Criminal Justice, Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, the New Orleans Mayor’s Citizens’ Commission Against Crime, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Police, Courts and Corrections and as a member of the Juvenile Courts Subcommittee of the Judicial Planning Committee & MCC’s Board & Executive Committee as Chairman, Legislative Liaison Committee. Warren loved Jesus, his Church, family, friends, food, travel and life and had compassion for others. He would host get-togethers so family & friends would have time to enjoy each other’s company. In his advanced years he would look forward James Worrell Jr. – Witness saw man fleeing From Texas School Book Depository Building Harold Russell – Witness Saw Man Escape Crime Scene That Was Not Oswald Dr. Mary Sherman – Witness On Cancer Bio Weapon Research Dallas Deputy Sheriff E. R. Walthers – Found Missed Bullet William Sullivan – Number Three Man In FBI Who Knew Too Much John Crawford – Friend Of Both Jack Ruby And Wesley Frazier Rev. Clyde Johnson – Witness Could link Oswald To Clay Shaw James Plumeri – Mob With Strong Connections To CIA David Yaras – Jack Ruby Friend- Could Place Ruby/Oswald Together William Pawley- US ambassador to Brazil/ CIA Connections Billy Lovelady – Witness To Oswald Who Knew Too Much Will H. Griffin – FBI agent that stated Oswald was FBI informant Rufus Youngblood- Lyndon Johnson Secret Service Agent Who Knew Too Much Officer James Chaney – Motorcycle Patrolman In Motorcade Who Saw Too Much Lee Bowers – Witness placed suspicious men behind fence. He Saw Too Much. Mona B. Saenz – Texas Employment Clerk – Interviewed Oswald –knew something. Thomas E. Davis – Jack Ruby friend And Gun Runner/CIA Connections William Whaley – Cab driver who drove Oswald To
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