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Martin Luther King Jr — Part 1
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On April 24 the Canadian passpor: in the name of
Ramon George Sneya was issued to Ray (Hule, p.148). Ray
purchased a romd trip ticket to London and departed
on May 6, 1968 (Hule, p.149). Fron London Ray took @
plane to Lisbon where he spent 10 days looking for a
passage to Angola (Hute, p.150). When he was umable
to do so he returned to London after first getting his
passport replaced at the Canadiam Embassy in Lisbon to
correct the spelling of the name Sneyd (instead of Sneya)
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Ray returned to London and spent his time tryirg
to find a@ way to join a mercenary force (Huie, p.150).
To this end he bought a plane ticket to Brussels and was
in the process of meeting his plane at the Heathrow Airport
when he was apprehended on June 8, 1968, by detectives from
New Scotland Yard (4346,4368; Huie, p.150-151). The arrest
was made on the basis of use of a fradulent passport and
carrying a concealed weapon, i.e., the loaded .38 caliber
Japanese-make revolver found on his person at Heathrow
(4346, 4368; Huie, p.151).
This chronology has been canpiled from data in FBI
reports and Ray's letters to author William Bradford Huie.
It was hoped by the task force that we would have an
~85-
ADT: 26,
May 6,
1968
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