13-10-2015, 06:37 PM
Tom Scully Wrote:[quote=Brian Castle]
You seem to be new at this, and you're going a mile a minute and I've seen your recent posts on Boise Smith on every forum I periodically read through. Nothing wrong with any of that.
Hi Tom, thank you for your input! I will add George Bouhe and company to my research list.
I'd like to make it clear though, that I'm not "accusing" anyone. I don't know enough to accuse anyone! lol
I was suggesting a set of "plausible linkages", kind of the same thing you were doing.
Let's see, regarding the family, I was trying to keep the personal stuff out of it mostly. There's not a whole lot there (yet), Boise Jr is listed in SEC reports as an insider at Lone Star Industries. Boise III got a Heroism Medal for saving someone from drowning after a car accident, and it looks like he may have been sued for the same accident (the docket is on file at the DPS), and he also joined the Texas Process Server's Association in 2012. The Jr may have had a boat called the Bunny B which he may have kept near Stone Mountain GA, and he's also listed as the designated contact for a Texas corporation of the same name.
No, I'm not trying to "accuse" this fellow, I just want to know what he was up to. He's too important a character to let fall through the cracks, and no one's looked at this guy in all the fifty years so far (that I can find, anyway). I'm trying to get his Army SN right now, if I have that I can do an FOIA request on the guy and maybe something will turn up.
I have a possible model for how and why the members of the 488th may have been involved in the Tippit shooting, and for what reason. It's somewhat convoluted, but so is everything else in this case. I have reason to believe that Crichton and Westbrook et all may actually have been some of the "good guys" in this equation, even though they may have been engaged in something that is at least "on the surface" distasteful. IMO, the purpose of the Tippit shooting was to make sure Oswald got arrested. Without the Tippit shooting, they would have had to find Oswald "elsewhere", and by that time the world would have known we were chasing a communist defector, it would have been a pretty ugly scenario IMO.
It seems it would be helpful to gain any additional understanding we can get, about the relationships between military intelligence and the other powers in Dallas. There is a curious gap in the historical records of both the Dallas Emergency Operations Center, and the Dallas City-County Civil Defense and Disaster Commission, between the years 1960 and 1964. If you look at the Dallas Archives you'll find all kinds of financial records for 1958, and stories about 1964 forward, but there's not much for those particular years in the middle.