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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 5
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date August 11, 1964
ND ss oorne informed a
of the identities of Kx 00|©=—Srti‘<‘ SY and
Special Agents of the “Federal Bureau of tnvestigation, Investigation, that
he might consult an attorney or any other person prior to
making a statement, that if he was unable to obtain the
services of an attorney an appropriate Federal judge would
appoint one to assist him, that he was under no obligation
to make a statement and that any statement which he might
make could be used against him in a court of law. In addi-
tion, he was informed that no threats or promises were made
to him and that any statement which he might make should be
made freely and voluntarily. Thereatter, he advised as follows:
GEE ©. sue 21, 196,
worked until from shortly after daylight until shortly
before dark at the levee on OLEN BURRAGE's property near
Philadelphia, Mississippi. At that time, there were only
two pieces of heavy equipment on the site. These were two
caterpillar tractors, One was an old caterpillar tractor
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your agency; it and ite contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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