Thursday, February 19, 1942
February 19, 1942
JFK, stationed in Charleston, South Carolina, placed a telephone call to Inga Arvad. The call was recorded by the FBI. Arvad, sensing that Jack was nervous and unsure about going on with their relationship, apparently confronted him about his intentions. The conversation was paraphrased in the FBI report as follows:
“…[JFK] had talked to Big Joe the previous night and Big Joe told him what he should do. Kennedy stated there were a lot of things he had to straighten out for her, but he couldn’t do so over the phone.”
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