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J Edgar Hoover — Part 19
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preaoure; he had severe hypertension and a cerebral vascular
diacase., lie had advanced artcriosclcrosis. Ue suffercd from a
vetebral basal artery insufficiency with thrombosis. He was
difficulty in the movement of hia extromiticns; he was actually
unable to eare for hie peroonal necds, Ue had suffered severe
hemorrhages a number of times in hia right cye which caused loss
of vision to the eye and he had diminished vision in the other.
speech became slurred and he was often incoherent and confused.
The decedent was an casy prey for unduc influence and cocrcion
which was exhibited upon him by the defendant and those in
concert with the defendant.
14. The decedent at the time of his death owned the .
following described real estate; ,
"4936 30th Place, N.W., known for
purposes of taxation as Lot 806 in
Sguare 2274 in the District of
Columbia assessed for reali estate
tax purposes at $44,008, unencumbered."
He did not at the time of his death own or possess any other
teal estate or interest therein in the District of Columbia or
elsewhere except interesta in oil, gas and mineral leases in
Texas, Louisiana, Kansas and Oklahoma, some of which may he
considered as real estate interests, the estimated value of
which ia approximately $70,000.
15. The decedent was aleo possessed at the time of his
death, based on the Petition filed hercin, of pereonal property
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