A third law enforcement officer has joined the Oswald Innocence Campaign. Our 41st senior member is Edgar Ortiz, a retired detective from the Union County Prosecutor's Office in New Jersey. He began his law enforcement career with the Newark Police Department, and then in 1988, he transferred to the Union County Prosecutor's Office as a detective working in the areas of narcotics trafficking and homicide.
Ed has been studying the JFK assassination for over 20 years, and he is a staunch defender of Lee Harvey Oswald. He says that Oswald was a government agent, working in intelligence, who was framed for two murders. Ed also says that Oswald was standing in the doorway at the time of JFK's murder and that we can see him in the Altgens photo.
I am pleased to say that Ed came to us. He was witnessing the action online, and he was spurred to want to join the fight- on our side. I am delighted to have Ed, and I hope we get many more police officers. My father was a police officer his whole adult life, and I'm sure if he were alive, he would be a senior member of the OIC.
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