http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/johnso_a.htmOK UH so...Oswald had a slip of paper [in his pocket?] that UH said "I live at 1026 N Beckley".As ludicrous as that sounds...there was no such document produced in evidence...No mention of such an item was testified to by any of the arresting officers...and nothing about such an item was asked about in anyone's search or in [Oswald's interrogation] notes. How did the cops know about 1026 N Beckley? Anyone?
Lee told them. He was interrogated at about 2:15 and he told the cop that he had a room at 1026 N. Beckley.... Then when he was officially interrogated at 3:15 he told Captain Fritz that he had a room at 1026 N. Beckley....
But according to the Johnsons [read their statements] ..the cops were there long before then.
Post search...https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=29104#relPageId=3&tab=pageEverything all typed out real nice....the next day probably.Besides--Why would Oswald voluntarily tell where he stayed? I really don't think he did.On record as stating "You guys are smart...you have all the answers...you figure it out."1026 N Beckley is not mentioned in Fritz's handwritten notes that I could see....Nope---don't see it
Mr.BELIN. Did they say how they happened to come there? Mr. JOHNSON. "Well, uh--after he was--uh--apprehended out there, they searched him and found my address in his pocket.Mr. BELIN. Your address of 1026 North Beckley? Mr. JOHNSON. That's right.
Of course Mr Johnson was making stuff up...(or perhaps some cop told him that BS) Because Lee Oswald himself told the cops that he had a room at 1026 N. Beckley.....