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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 15
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
File No.
Novemcer 8, 1968
UNKNOWN SUBJECI
THREAT TO LIFEOF
SENATOR EDNARD
KENNED
AND FAMILY
OCTOBER 25, 1968
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On October 23, 1968, Inspector
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, City Police Department, advised
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the Seattle office of the FBr of the following'information:
On October 2l, 1968, his department received two
anonymous letters. Letter No. 1. stated,.
"To Whom It May
Concern, Assassination for Kennedy No. 3 within twenty-four
hours of the day October 25, 1968. All Kennedy residents
are in danger on that day..
Letter No. 2, postmarked October 19, 1968,.stated,
Kennedy, No. 1, assassinated; Robert Kennedy, No. 2, assassi-
of October 25, l968. The Kennedy residence must be well
protected on that date..
On October 23, 1968, the editor of the Edmonton
Journal Newspaper received a ietter which stated, "Assassi--
nation of Kennedy No. 3 within the twenty-four hours of the.
day October 25, i968. .The Kennedy residents will be in
On October 23, 1968, the Seattle office of the FBI
received a'letter which stated, "To Whom It. May Concern,
Assassination for Kennedy No. 3 within the twenty-four hours
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On October 24, 1968 a Special Agent of the FBT.
advised Deputy George.Murphy, Hyannis, Massachusetts, Police
Department' at 9:l5 a. m. .of the above threat to Senator
Kennedy.
Seryice, Boston, Massachusetts,.at 8:45 a. m. or*t!.
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