| 13 Mary Gabour quoted in The Impossible Tree , p. 109.
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| 14 Texas DPS Files: Intelligence Report , 17 August 1966; Lamport, The Impossible Tree , p. 109.
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| 15 Texas DPS Files: Intelligence Report , 17 August 1966; Lamport, The Impossible Tree , p. 109; APD Files: SOR s by E. Tramp, 1 August 1966, Crimes Against Persons Offense Report (CAPOR) by D. Kidd, 1 and 2 August 1966; Time , 12 August 1966; Time-Life, p. 34; Transcript of an interview with Mary Gabour Lamport, dated 2 August 1972, by Art Young of KRMH-FM Radio, in AHC Mass Murder File (hereafter cited as Lamport Interview). A few years after the Tower Incident M. J. and Mary Gabour divorced. Mary later married her former brother-in-law, William Lamport. Hence, Mary Gabour and Mary Lamport are the same person; Texas Monthly , August, 1986.
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| 16 Texas DPS Files: Intelligence Report , 22 August 1966; APD Files: SOR by H. Moe, 2 August 1966; Austin American-Statesman , 1 August 1976; Ramiro Martinez, in an interview with the author on 3 April 1995; Phillip Conner. Interviews will hereafter be cited by name only.
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| 17 San Antonio Daily Express , 17 March 1967; Austin American-Statesman , 2 and 7 August 1966; APD Files: SOR by H. F. Moore, 5 August 1966.
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| 18 Sister Aloysius Nugent quoted in Summer Texan , 1 August 1986; Austin American-Statesman , 2 August 1966.
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| 19 Sister Aloysius Nugent quoted in Summer Texan , 1 August 1986; Austin American-Statesman , 2 August 1966; APD Files: SOR by H. F. Moore, 5 August 1966; Time-Life, p. 34.
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| 20 Vera Palmer remembered seeing a "man in a white shirt with tennis shoes in his hand," as the elevator door opened onto the twenty-seventh floor. The Austin American-Statesman , 2 August 1966, reported, and it has been widely assumed, that the man was Whitman. It could not have been. By that time Whitman was already
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