Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood in the movie West Side Story
Twisting With Oswald in Mexico City - By Bill Kelly
Reading the government documents concerning the
assassination of President Kennedy released under the JFK Act of 1992, one is
struck by the numbers of records still being withheld for reasons of national
security, but there are some tantalizing stories within the documents that have
been released, especially those that concern the short trip the accused
assassin made to Mexico City a month before the assassination.
Those records indicate that while in Mexico City,
Oswald tried to get a visa to Cuba from Syliva Duran, a Mexican national who
worked at the Cuban embassy there. According to some accounts, Oswald attended
a Twist Party at the home of Duran, and may have even been intimate with her,
although she denies seeing Oswald outside of the embassy.
The stories persisted however, and it was alleged
that Oswald was not the only American at Duran’s Twist Party, but an American
film actor was also there. While the actor’s name is not mentioned in some of the
records, it is mentioned in others that the American actor at the Twist Party
with Duran and Oswald was Richard Beymer, a young American film star, who
played opposite Natalie Wood in the famously successful movie adaption of West
Side Story.
Beymer, the records show, was in Mexico to attend a
film festival and met Sylvia Doran and according one report that the CIA felt
significant enough to cable Washington about, Beymer called the Cuban Embassy
and specifically asked for her, so he must have known her, giving some credence
to the Twist Party stories.
Today, in a telephone interview from his home in
Iowa Richard Beymer acknowledges he was there – in Mexico City trying to get a
visa to Cuba. And did call the Cuban Embassy and went there to see about
getting a visa to Cuba, and may have even dealt with Sylvia Duran, though he
doesn’t remember her.
But Beymer is a bit perplexed about the CIA records
that mention him, but he says that he very well could have attended a Twist
Party, maybe even one with Duran and Lee Harvey Oswald. While it’s certainly possible
he says, the timing is a little off.
According to a CIA document released among the JFK
Assassination records, Beymer telephoned the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City and specifically
asked for Sylvia Duran, the Mexican national who had previously dealt with Lee
Harvey Oswald when he allegedly went to Mexico City to get a visa to Cuba.
There are also government reports that indicate that
while in Mexico City Oswald attended a Twist Party at the home of Duran, a
party that included two other Americans, one an American film actor, Richard
Beymer.
Originally from Iowa, Beyermer moved to California
where his acting career included starring roles in The Diary of Anne Frank and
West Side Story. Taking a break from acting in 1963, Beymer moved to New York
City and began directing advent guard documentary films.
With a friend, Bradley Pierce, who is now a Catholic
priest in upstate New York, they went to Mexico City in an attempt to get visas
to Cuba. While there, they did indeed attend a film festival that included West
Side Story, and visited Alcapulco when they were told there would be a delay in
the visas.
“We wanted to get to Cuba,” explained Beymer, who
would like to set the record straight. “We wanted to get to Cuba, so we called
the Cuban Embassy and then went to Mexico City to visit the Cuban Embassy to
try to get a visa to Cuba.” While he doesn’t remember her by name, he may have
tried to contact Syliva Duran because they were told she could assist them in
getting the visa.
“We were
young and attracted to beautiful women,” said Beymer, “so if we were invited to
a Twist Party we may have gone as a social thing, but I don’t recall too much
about that Mexican adventure. It’s like trying to remember a dream.”
He does recall however that, “We were in contact
with someone at the embassy, and maybe hooked up with people on a personal
level, - it would have been something we would have done.”
But as Beymer points out, it is a different time
frame than when Oswald was said to have been there – September 25- October 1,
1963.
Beymer believes he was there later, after Oswald had
left.
“We were in an elevator in a Mexico City hotel, and
when we got off, there was some commotion, and people asked if we had heard the
president had been shot. So if I was there on November 22nd, when
Oswald was in Dallas, it’s unlikely we were there at the same time.”
The most remarkable thing is that despite his being mentioned in the government documents, he has never been questioned about it before, not by the Warren Commission, not by the HSCA, not by the ARRB, not by any journalist, not by anyone.
The most remarkable thing is that despite his being mentioned in the government documents, he has never been questioned about it before, not by the Warren Commission, not by the HSCA, not by the ARRB, not by any journalist, not by anyone.
Beymer says that he is still making documentary films,
and thinks there might be one here.
“I was at a Twist Party with Oswald,” could be a
catchy title, he said.
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