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Oswald and woman at the theater - Richard Coleman - 24-06-2021

"HARVEY purchased popcorn from Burroughs at 1:15 PM and then walked into the lower level and took a seat next to a pregnant woman." --Harvey and Lee

I'd sure like to know what a pregnant woman was doing in a movie theater at 1:00PM on a
Friday, watching a Van Heflin ww2 movie alone!


RE: Oswald and woman at the theater - Milo Reech - 25-06-2021

Can't help but think she jettisoned the pillow in the rest room, donned a bald wig & stetson hat, and slipped out in the confusion.

Even more beguiling is the relationship, if any, to the blonde who followed LHO on & off McWatters' bus.

The lady turned away at Whaley's cab does not have as much charisma, but who's to say? Whaley was not particularly observant, and she may have been adept at looking like just another face in the crowd. 

Three encounters with women in such a short interval make the imagination bulge with possibilities.


RE: Oswald and woman at the theater - Richard Coleman - 25-06-2021

(25-06-2021, 04:49 PM)Milo Reech Wrote: Can't help but think she jettisoned the pillow in the rest room, donned a bald wig & stetson hat, and slipped out in the confusion.

Even more beguiling is the relationship, if any, to the blonde who followed LHO on & off McWatters' bus.

The lady turned away at Whaley's cab does not have as much charisma, but who's to say? Whaley was not particularly observant, and she may have been adept at looking like just another face in the crowd. 

Three encounters with women in such a short interval make the imagination bulge with possibilities.

"Can't help but think she jettisoned the pillow in the rest room, donned a bald wig & stetson hat, and slipped out in the confusion."

Interesting thought. Back then, women as a rule didn't wear slacks as far as I know, especially in Texas. If she was wearing a skirt or dress, she would also have had to change out of them and into pants. Seems pretty unlikely. I like the ditching the pillow however.


RE: Oswald and woman at the theater - Milo Reech - 30-06-2021

Instead of a pillow perhaps she used a sack stuffed with a pair of trousers.

The more serious question is what transpired between them. After matching torn dollars did she tell him to stay put, then hasten to the rest room to betray his location to her contact?

I never put much stock in the official tale involving Brewer despite his Ruby connection via Olsen & Coleman. He may have had a role of sorts, but LHO's whereabouts were established by other means.