11-12-2009, 01:16 PM
The Elevator Escape Theory by Richard Gilbride
http://reopenkennedycase.weebly.com/gilbride.html
I have just read this 33-page synthesis of The Sting (Paul Newman, Robert Redford) and Murder on the Orient Express (Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot unravels a tapestry of deception).
It presented certain new facts to me--the presence of a CIA veteran "Shelley", the temporary tenancy of the Depository, the rampant and incriminating inconsistency in the testimony of a half dozen "employees".
And I find it conforms to a comment by Charles that the dark deed was "a dramatic construct".
Gilbride has credited Sean Murphy for his "acumen" while Murphy credits Duke Lane for his elevator work.
I find it breathtakingly revelatory. Like seeing inside one of the castered boxes David Copperfield employs.
http://reopenkennedycase.weebly.com/gilbride.html
I have just read this 33-page synthesis of The Sting (Paul Newman, Robert Redford) and Murder on the Orient Express (Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot unravels a tapestry of deception).
It presented certain new facts to me--the presence of a CIA veteran "Shelley", the temporary tenancy of the Depository, the rampant and incriminating inconsistency in the testimony of a half dozen "employees".
And I find it conforms to a comment by Charles that the dark deed was "a dramatic construct".
Gilbride has credited Sean Murphy for his "acumen" while Murphy credits Duke Lane for his elevator work.
I find it breathtakingly revelatory. Like seeing inside one of the castered boxes David Copperfield employs.