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Who was this man depicted in Commission Exhibit 237? Initially it was claimed to be Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City, Mexico, but we can clearly see that it is not him.
So who is it? And why was it claimed that it was LHO? Furthermore, why was Michael Paine asked if he knew the man in CE 237? And why did Michael Paine think he could have worked at Bell Helicopter?
Mr. LIEBELER - I show you a photograph which depicts the same individual as is depicted in Commission Exhibit No. 237 and ask you to examine it and tell me if you recognize the individual?
Mr. PAINE - I remember the same face on a picture that I saw earlier, but I had not at that time, and do not now, recognize the person., but he could work at Bell.
Rob,
That man (the "Mexico City Mystery Man") is an unknown man who was reported to have been in Mexico City for two or three weeks (last photographed on the 14th, iirc), and to have visited the Cuban and Soviet consulates several times while there.
To my knowledge, he was first photographed leaving the Cuban Consulate on Wednesday, October 2, and Anne Goodpasture, evidently not having a photo of Oswald but desperately needing one of some American-looking guy / any American-looking guy at said consulate on-or-around Tuesday, October 1 (when Oswald,
or more likely a Russian impersonator of Oswald, made a call from an unknown location outside the consulate to triple-agent/Soviet Embassy security guard Ivan Obyedkov, who oh-so conveniently "volunteered" the radioactive name "Kostikov" to "Oswald" over a Soviet Embassy phone line that the KGB must have suspected was tapped by CIA) in order to "attach" it to Oswald's name (perhaps even as a marked card) in a mole-hunting cable, so she chose this guy's photo since it was the nearest one to Tuesday, October 1 that she had access to.
-- Tommy