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1. Incident Number: 951009027
4. Narrative: THE FOLLOWING IS AN
INTERVIEW WITH TAMMY DENISE DORSEY, SEAMAN/U.S. NAVY, BASE CHAPLINS
OFFICE, BUILDING 37, CAMP LEJEUNE MCB
TAMMY DORSEY WAS INTERVIEWED ON MARCH
04, 1997, AT THE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE OFFICE, H-32
JULIAN C. SMITH BLVD., CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. BEGINNING AT 1105 HRS. BY
SA H.G. PENDERGRASS, DET. J.D. CHURCH AND NIS SA SAMUEL G. WORTH. SEAMAN DORSEY IS CURRENTLY ASSIGNED TO THE USME BASE CHAPLIN'S OFFICE :LOCATED AT CAMP LEJEUNE, N.0 AND WAS INTERVIEWED FOR THIS PURPOSE. DORSEY STATED SHE IS CURRENTLY ASSIGNED TO THE PROTESTANT CHAPEL OF THE BASE CHAPLIN'S OFFICE LOCATED AT THE MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. DORSEY STATED SHE HOLDS THE RANK OF SEAMAN. IN JANUARY 1997, DORSEY STATED SHE WAS LOCATED AT THE CHAPLIN'S OFFICE AND WHILE PREPARING THE ALTER OVERHEARD CORPORAL RONNIE KIMBLE SPEAKING TO CHAPLIN ANDREW WADE. ON THIS OCCCASION, SEAMAN DORSEY STATED, SHE OVERHEARD KIMBLE TELL CHAPLIN WASE THAT HE WAS UNDER INVESTIGATION BY AUTHORITIES FOR HIS SISTER-IN-LAW'S MURDER. DORSEY WENT ON TO SAY THAT SHE ALSO HEARD KIMBLE TO TELL CHAPLIN WADE THAT KIMBLE'S BROTHER WAS MAD AT RONNIE AND THE LAW INFORCEMENT OFFICERS INVESTIGATING THE CASE WERE HARASSING KIMBLE AND HIS WIFE. DORSEY RELATED SHE FURTHER HEARD KIMBLE TELLING CHAPLIN WADE THAT THE POLICE HAD SOMEONE WHO HAD SEEN KIMBLE'S CAR NEAR THE MURDER SCENE ON THE DATE OF HIS SISTER-IN-LAW'S DEATH. WHEN ASKED, DORSEY STATED, SHE BELIEVES KIMBLE WAS JUST MAKING CHAPLIN WADE AWARE OF HIS SITUATION AND TO DETERMINE WHAT KIMBLE SHOULD DO ABOUT HIS PERCEIVED HARASSMENT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
WITHIN THE RECENT PAST, DORSEY
STATED, SHE WAS LOCATED AT THE BASE CHAPLIN'S OFFICE AND RECALLS
RECEIVING A CALL FROM A FEMALE INDIVIDUAL WHO IDENTIFIED HERSELF AS
RONNIE KIMBLE'S WIFE. DORSEY RECALLS KIMBLE'S WIFE WAS QUITE UPSET
AND CRYING. DORSEY ADVISED THAT RONNIE WAS NOT PRESENTLY AT THE
CHAPLINS OFFICE AND WAS SUBSEQUENTLY REQUESTED BY KIMBLE'S WIFE TO
HAVE RONNIE CONTACT HIS WIFE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. AS REQUESTED,
DORSEY STATED, SHE FORWARDED THE MESSAGE TO RONNIE KIMBLE WHO TOLD
DORSEY THAT KIMBLE AND HIS WIFE WERE BOTH BEING HARASSED BY THE
POLICE REGARDING THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER-IN-LAW ALTHOUGH KIMBLE HAD
ALREADY SPOKEN TO INVESTIGATORS. IN DECEMBER 1996, DORSEY STATED, SHE SPOKE TO A LANCE CORPORAL WEST, WHO ONCE ROMMED WITH KIMBLE WHILE STATIONED AT CAMP LEJEUNE MCB. ACCORDING TO DORSEY, WEST TOLD HER THAT KIMBLE WAS A SUSPECT IN THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER-IN-LAW. DORSEY RELATED THAT WEST AND KIMBLE DID NOT GET ALONG AND ONCE HEARD WEST REFERRING TO KIMBLE AS AN "ASSHOLE" AND WAS NOT FIT TO BE A MARINE BECAUSE OF KIMBLE'S CONSTANT PROCRASTINATION. AT SOME POINT WHILE WEST WHILE WEST WAS STILL ON ACTIVE DUTY AND STATIONED AT 99 174 CAMP LEJEUNE MCB, DORSEY STATED THAT WEST WARNED HER THAT KIMBLE WAS A "RACIST" AND THAT DORSEY SHOULD BE CAREFUL AROUND KIMBLE. DORSEY STATED AND RECALLS HEARING KIMBLE MAKING DISPARAGING REMARKS ABOUT FEMALES IN GENERAL. DORSEY STATED SHE DID NOT ENGAGE KIMBLE IN CONVERSATION MUCH AT ALL.
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