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REPORT ON INVESTIGATION OF THE PRESIDENT'S MURDER J. P. ADAMCIK - #l£U8 I was off duty at heme when I heard that President Kennedy had been shot. On Friday, November 22, 1963, I reported for work at 2:00 FM. I was starting to take an affidavit from one of the employees of the Texas School Depository Building when some officers brought Lee Harvey Oswald into the Homicide Bureau. A few minutes later Capt. Fritz asked Det. Rose, Sto vail, and myself to go to 2£L£ West Fifth in Irving, Texas, and see what we could find. This was the address Oswald gave as his heme address (See Detective's Rose and Stovail Report) At about we came back to the Homicide Bureau with Mrs. Lee Oswald, Ruth Paine, and Michael Paine. Mrs. Oswald brought her two small children along. We put all these people in the Forgery Bureau Office, and I stayed with them. At about 7:30 FM, Capt. Fritz, along with a Russian interpreter and Det. Senkel came in and questioned Mrs. Oswald and Mrs. Paine. I listened to the questioning. During the interrogation, Lt. Day of the ID Bureau came in and brought a rifle in to see if Mrs. Oswald could identify it. She said that it looked like her husband's rifle. She said that it was dark. After Det. Senkel got through taking the affidavit from Mrs. Oswald, I took an affidavit from Mrs. Paine. In it she stated when she first met said the Oswalds and the different times she saw them. She also/that Oswald had spent Thursday night at her house (See affidavit). Lee Oswald's mother and brother came in while I was taking the affidavit. I took the affidavit, and Capt. Fritz asked me to take these people home. Lt. Mc Kinney went with me on this trip. Oswald's mother also went with us to