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Spiro Agnew — Part 19
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\ Although he was convicted in Nevada, he felt
\ that since he came from Wisconsin, that the Federal
\Court in Wisconsin had venue in his case. KESSENICH
\gtated that he wrote threatening letters but he does not
‘remember what the threats were exactly, or how he signed
'tthem. He stated he does know that he wrote these letters,
/ He stated that he mailed all of these letters
gealed, through the prisoners’ mail box (PMB), which
allows letters from inmates to go to Government officials
uncensored and sealed as long as the inmate's mumber is
on the outside of the envelope. KESSENICH stated that
he chose the number of inmate as the number to
place on the envelope to insure the letter would be sent.
He stated that |__| happens to live several cells
away from him an is number was chosen at random as
t have any personal dislike or trouble with
TO
cee ee OO ee
The original letter and envelope. which were sent
to Senator HUGH SCOTT, Washington, D. C., ware exhibited
to KESSENICH who stated that he wrote the envelope and
letter; then placing his initials on the letter and
envelope.
An original letter and envelope were addressed
to Congressman JAMES COLLINS, and were exhibited to
KESSENICH who stated that he wrote them and that he placed
his initials on the letter and envelope. A Xerox copy of
a letter and envelope, addressed to Senator HERMAN
TALMADGE were exhibited to KESSENICH who stated that he
wrote the envelope and letter, and placed his initials
on these copies. A Xerox copy of a letter and envelope
addressed to Congressman CHARLES BENNETT were exhibited
to KESSENICH who stated that he wrote them and he placed
his initials on them,
KESSENICH stated that he feels he needs medical
-help, and he wrote these letters to make sure he got
medical help as he wants to return to the Medical Center
for Federal Prisoners at Springfield, Missouri.
RKESSENICH stated he would not hurt the President
or Vice President, but he is afraid that he will "flip out"
and he can not say what will happen if he were released on
the streets. He then added, "I am a good shot with a rifle'"
KESSENICH stated he is not able to say what he would do if
he got in a depressed mood like he was when he wrote the
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