Jim Hargrove Wrote:I never heard of Greg Parker until a few days ago when I stumbled across a lengthy, year or two old debate between him and David Josephs.
Parker declared victory every time he posted, but David ate him up in the debate! EVIDENCE is a funny thing, and joking about it doesn't change it.
Jim
Jim...
Greg has contributed a great deal to the research and knowledge base... yet in this instance I believe he came unprepared
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index....ntry259115
He repeatedly asks whether JA interviewed these people, instead of even looking at the source reports he was using to argue against him.
Here is an example of these reports one will find linked to in that thread:
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archiv...lPageId=26
When you link to the rest of the FBI DOCS he offers we find they are virtual carbon copies of each other and ALL refer to the 1954-55 school year.
Why on earth would the FBI ask them about 53-54, specifically Sept 53-Dec 53, when the records show a LEE OSWALD at PS44 in NY at that point in time (which PS44 is yet another mystery since there are PS44's in Queens, Manhattan AND the Bronx)
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To the issue regarding the Spring and Summer of 1953. On April 16, 1953 he is
admitted to the YOUTH HOUSE in its original location on East 12th street (see conflicting date below)
He leaves on May 7th and the FBI reports state he enters NINTH grade when he is actually in 7th. (Reports in the FALL 1953 quote MO as saying he was doing fine and elected class president of the NINTH grade)
He SOMEHOW is back at PS44 where his records show him attending 109 days, missing 15 with a few half days thrown in from MARCH 23, 1953 THRU JUNE 1, 1953. (There is no record of where he is from 1/15/53-3/22/53) - except there are not 124 days between 1/23/53 and 6/1/53... not even close. AND there is no mention of the YOUTH HOUSE stay from 4/16-5/7. This school form was CREATED, not accumulated.
So now we reach the SUMMER of 53... and the curious case of Louise Robertson"
BELOW is the "supposed" statement of Louise Robertson - the HOUSEKEEPER the impoverished Marg Oswald hires to clean their 3 room apartment in the summer of 1953.
A few things to note:
2039 Southern Blvd is AROUND THE CORNER from 825 E 179th where the Oswalds lived.
she "advised" - did she contact them or the other way around and why?
"Jacobi Hospital" is mentioned in her statement yet it did not exist in 1953... (this statement is the basis for questions posed to Mrs. O and John Pic - Mrs. O denies ever telling anyone anything of the sort)
BEFORE they moved she is told by MO about an incident where the NYPD returns her son (the only two instances are listed below)
She states that not soon after either A) the story was told or B) the incident occurred, the Oswald's moved.
(they "officially" moved on January 12, 1953 to NOLA... HOW is completely unknown as it appears MO no longer had a car - yet Robertson only worked during the summer of 53... other than the North Dakota evidence - where did they move, never to be seen again while LEE attends PS44 with his address listed as 825 E 179th ???)
Victor J. Connell, an Attendance Officer in the 22nd District (not District 24.
which was the district for PS #44 ), was
the only Attendance Officer who recalled having
personal contact with Oswald outside of court.
In the spring of 1953, while working in the area of the Bronx Zoo, Connell observed
a clean, well-dressed young boy approximately 13 years old. He approached the
boy and, a
fter determining that his name was Lee Oswald, apprehended him and returned
him to school.8 Connell described Oswald as "surly" and remembered that he
referred to Connell as a "damned Yankee." Unfortunately, it is not known to which school
Connell returned Oswald.
On April 16 (1953), the day after Oswald was taken from his mother and remanded to
the Youth House,
Policewoman Felicia Shpritzer of the Youth Division of the 48th
detective squad (Bathgate Avenue, Bronx)
picked up a young boy and charged him with
truancy. After identifying the young man as Lee Harvey Oswald she served him with
the outstanding warrant for truancy. The records of this
April 16, 1953 arrest were located
by news reporters in the Old Record Room of the New York City Police Department.
In Sept 1954, LEE OSWALD enters PS44...
In Sept 1954, HARVEY OSWALD enters Beauregard JHS as a part-time student taking only 2 classes and attending 89 of 90 days as interpreted by Mr. Head:
Mr. Head (Asst Principal Weaton High Schoolin NOLA) stated that therefore the numbers listed opposite this abbreviation(Re-Ad) indicated the number of school days that Oswald attended for a givenyear.
He also states that Oswald began attending on JANUARY 13, 1954. Problem here being there is another line of grades and attendance for the SPRING of the 53-54 school year... from January thru June
The records indicate a total of 184 total days of school available in the 53-54 school year of wich Oswald only missed 5 days
and Finally the individual grade cards do not match the cumulative record...
I absolutely MUST SAY that anyone who can come to a conclusion about this information without living with it, graphing it, charting it, and comparing the evidence side by side is doing themselves and this forum a great disservice.
LEE has graduated from 7th to 8th grade with failing grades in 6 of 9 classes... nice trick... but does indeed enter 8th grade after a summer in NYC
There are no photos of LEE OSWALD from that summer, the next photo we have is Ed Voebel's missing front tooth photo at Beauregard JHS... Myra DeRouse was shown that photo and DID NOT RECOGNIZE that boy as the OSWALD BOY in her homeroom class who she described the same way the Dr. from Youth House described him: small, slight, undernourished.
While at the same time MO's sister, where LEE was living when they first get back to NOLA (Jan 1954) describes a LEE who is LOUD, BOISTEROUS and physically intimidating... who NEVER spoke softly to anyone... the polar opposite of Myra's and the YOUTH HOUSE OSWALD.
Cheers
DJ
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