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The memo below is the one that made me realize that the accountants, and not Jean O'Connell, was the source of the problems. |
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Above: This is Jean O'Connell's memo of her telephone call to Joanne Barnes; probable a little after Robert McCandlish's letter of May 8, 1985. |
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Above: Jean O'Connell's instructions to Joanne Barnes |
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Above: Joanne Barnes's response. These instructions are keep secrect from me so over the next fourteen months each part of it comes to me as a surprise. The accountants lead Jean O'Connell to believe that I am the cause of the delay and I am lead to believe that Jean O'Connell is the cause of the delay. |
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