Bill Simpich: Correlation Summaries

Sept., 2025 | On files of major significance, the Bureau (FBI) often prepared a “correlation summary” which essentially is a chronological history of data contained in the file. This is extremely important because often the correlation summary identifies cross-references and related files that contain information about the subject which is not always released when the main file was processed. [See How to Read an FBI File, written by Phil Lapsley available courtesy of Rex Bradford and The Mary Ferrell Foundation.]

Manuel Artime correlation summary (missing)

The redaction-free Orlando Bosch correlation summary from 1961-1967, (124-10291-10032), this has period 1/62-6/64 omitted altogether…Following page 6 of 27, four pages are missing, the 1962-64 can be found in the main correlation summary starting HERE.   Many of the best files are cited without a summary!













Teresa Proenza correlation summary