After having such a wonderful albeit “hot” time at the Book Launch party at 1026 N. Beckley, I found myself asking many questions the last few days. Pat Hall, the owner of the Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House Tours, is a lovely woman. She has great stories about her astute businesswoman grandmother, Gladys Johnson and how she asked the detectives so many questions while they were at her house the day Mr. O.H. Lee was arrested, that she was escorted to quietude by a Dallas patrolman.
The questions I have though, are these:
- If Lee Harvey Oswald’s supervisor, Roy Truly gave the Dallas Police detectives Mrs. Paine’s Irving address, how did the Dallas police, the FBI and official investigators know of Oswald’s rooming house at 1026 N. Beckley Street in Oak Cliff?
- How did they know he wasn’t rooming there as Lee Harvey Oswald, but as O. H. Lee?
- Was this an address in the Oswald/Hidell FBI, CIA or military intelligence file?
- Where are the belongings (that weren’t considered evidence) that were taken from Mrs. Johnson’s Rooming House now?
Do any of you know the answers?





