“I was interrogated and questioned for many, many hours,” Frazier said.
“Interrogators would rotate.”
Dallas police Capt. Will Fritz, who was in charge of the homicide
department, came into the room with a typed statement. He handed Frazier
a pen and demanded he sign it. It was a confession.
Frazier refused.
“This was ridiculous,” he said. “Captain Fritz got very red-faced, and
he put up his hand to hit me and I put my arm up to block. I told him
we’d have a hell of a fight and I would get some good licks in on him.
Then he stormed out the door.”
Frazier never saw him again.
At around 3 a.m. the next day, police let Frazier go.
Do you have that video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAh1pGZiLxE
NB: Not Gary Mack
Legal question: What happened to the confession that Fritz had typed up
for Frazier to sign? Did they destroy it? Did they destroy the tape
recordings of the interviews with Oswald?