08-08-2015, 09:11 PM
Drew Phipps Wrote:The curtain rod story was committed to writing by Frasier late afternoon, on Nov. 22, in a written affidavit. That could easily have made it to public awareness before the 26th. Especially given the propensity of the DPD to leak details to the voracious reporters. However, I don't have a specific newspaper article or news video.
"Texas cable news has just published his article concerning the long-suppressed testimony of Wesley Frazier, who gave Oswald a ride to their workplace at the Texas School Book Depository on the morning of 22 Nov. 1963."
"I got up and finished getting ready and got my lunch and went to the door and met Lee on the car port. We then walked to my car, it was parked backed up at the side of the car port. Before I got in the car, I glanced in the back seat, and saw a big sack. It must have been about 2' long, and the top of the sack was sort of folded up, and the rest of the sack had been kind of folded under. I asked Lee what was in the sack, and he said "curtain rods", and I remembered that he had told me the day before that he was going to bring some curtain rods." -- Wesley Frazier
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 22 DAY OF November A.D. 1963
/s/Mary Rattan
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas
So, who leaked this: that Oswald carried a 2' long sack containing curtain rods?
How did Yates twist this into a 4' to 4 1/2' long package wrapped in brown wrapping paper?
The fudges are accumulating.
Again, can anyone cite a source from anywhere that Yates' information of the 26th was published anywhere before Yates reported on the 26th such that he could concoct his elaborate lie to report same to the FBI?
The doubters are snatching at straws by way of fudge production.