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Some more details on Tanguma JFK connection in archive.org. Looks like Tanguma threw his sister under the Crazy Bus to avoid more contact with investigators. Actually intiially found the connection on archive in some mp3s but couldn't hear anything.
https://archive.org/stream/LeeHarveyOswaldFBI/Fbi105-82555OswaldHqFileSection201-238_djvu.txt
Tanguma stated in approximately April or May, 1964,
Mrs, Ramirez told him she had been having dates vltfc Mr. Sidney •
Whiteside, a man approx Irately slx-y years old, *kc had been
employed by the Humble Oil Company Refinery In Baytown for - -
many years. Mrs. F.amrcz told Taneuna that in about March, •
1963, Whiteside had told her he hr-d beer. at Houston, Texas, .
and had met a very inter? sting and In 4 . 1 lic r r' years mar* by
the name of Lee Oswald. Mrs, RairW-z tcOd Targu^a that White- .
side told her this yo*eig mar. could speak Russian fluently and
had once resided lr,’ Russia. Tanguma stated he did not believe
this story and asked his sister brw shr had been able to re- *
member the name of Lee Oswald inasmuch as it held no signifi-
cance at all In March. 1963/ Mrs. Far-ire? replied she recalled
this name because when it vas mentioned \ :h‘r by Whiteside .
she had commented to Whiteside that she hod a hrethsr named Lee.
Mrs. Ramirez made no mer.Mon cf the cities of villas or New
Orleans in connection wit-!? h*»r tecollf cllcn cf this conversation.
Tanguma stated he wanted to report that during the
period in question, covering the first several months of the
year 1963, his sister, Mrs, Ramirez, was suffering severely
with "nervous sickness," Tanguma stated his sister was never ~15&
confined to a mental institution but she had been quite, ill :0y-:‘-
and was unable to work, for a period of several months, i
Tanguma stated he was convinced at the time that his sister :{ /
h^d Just imagined this or that Whiteside was Just "handing
her a line" inasmuch as he was exhibiting a romantic interest
in Mrs, Ramirez and there was a very marked difference in *
their ages, Tanguma stated his sister told him in April,
1964, that she had repeated this information to no one else. -,' v .
-Tanguma stated he did not report the above informa-*
tion when his sister first gave it to him because he was
utterly convinced there was no truth in the story and he
would feel guilty in reporting such information from his
sister, who* he realized had been mentally disturbed and ^
had been known to fabricate such stories, Tanguma stated
that on August 10, 1964, he happened to be talking to his
sister again and she asked him why he had not believed the • \ *
Oswald story when she first related it to him, Tanguma C :
stated can the. latter occasion he merely told his sister that
he thought she had probably misunderstood Whiteside. ■:
Tanguma further related Mrs. Ramirez had claimed •'
that Whiteside had strong racial prejudices and had told her ;j;
that race riots would occur in the Unites States in the
future and some day there would have to be a revolution.
Tanguma stated he himself had never met Whiteside and could
furnish no information other than the remarks related to him
by Mrs. Ramirez.