Stanton signed it, Brian. That's what "/s/" means.
The FBI altered a statement that Carolyn Arnold signed? Do tell.
This is from ny "Statements That Sink The WC's Conclusions" series. The key point IMO is that the FBI altered what she stated and not if her statement was signed or not. The FBI repeatedly did this in this case.
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This is why, as I brought to light in
Photographic Whitewash (pages 210-11) in early 1967, the Commission's
OWN files REVEAL THE PROOF that Mrs. R.E. (Carolyn) Arnold told the FBI that
SHE HAD SEEN OSWALD on the FIRST FLOOR that day AT 12:25 P.M.!
Aware of the import, when the FBI interviewed her on November 26, four days after the assassination, it
MISTIMED what she said, stating
INCORRECTLY that it was a "few minutes BEFORE 12:15 P.M." that she saw Oswald.
When in March, 1964, the Commission asked the FBI to interview all employees in that building and asked them to respond to five Commission questions,
Mrs. Arnold STATED THE TIME WAS "AT ABOUT 12:25 P.M." In taking those March statements the FBI agents who asked the questions wrote out in longhand on yellowpads what they then asked the witnesses to sign. Still acutely aware of the meaning of what Mrs. Arnold said, that
she SAW OSWALD ON THE FIRST FLOOR, "between the front door and the double doors to the warehouse," in the handwritten statement the FBI then asked her to sign it again
MISTATED the time. The statement
SET THE TIME she gave INCORRECTLY still again, placing it at "12:25 A.M."! SHE CORRECTED THIS IN HER OWN HANDWRITING.
The FBI then typed these handwritten statements for the Commission. In even its typed form, in facsimile on page 211 of that third of my books, it is
APPARENT that the time was
CHANGED from A.M. TO P.M. The "P.M." is the ONLY typing on that full page that is OUT OF LINE. It is considerably above the line, as happened with the typewriters of those days when what is typed is REMOVED and then PLACED BACK in the typewriter.
Harold Weisberg,
Case Open, Carroll & Graf, 1994, pages 122-23 (Emphasis mine)
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