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== ODDITIES == A very strange and suspicious sound also appears just before the end of the tape: an electronic beeping in Morse code for "victory." Where did this originate? We'll probably never know for sure but [[Jim Hicks]] appears in [[Dealey Plaza]] photos with a radio and admitted his role in the assassination to [[Jim Garrison]]. Possibly he was the communications man for the snipers as some researchers believe. He certainly resembles the man who the CIA supposedly photographed at the Soviet embassy in Mexico City two months BEFORE the murder using [Lee Harvey Oswald|Oswald]]'s name. Not long after talking to Garrison, Hicks was locked away in a military hospital for the insane. Evaluations of the tape show that more than one microphone was open during the shooting. Actually, four may have been keyed which leads one to wonder if there was an attempt to disrupt police communications at the crucial time.
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