16-10-2015, 05:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-10-2015, 06:10 PM by Albert Doyle.)
Armstrong's coverage is brilliant. His Marsalis bus theory fits. Tippit waiting for the Marsalis bus and panicking when it didn't show up fits. Oswald getting on the Marsalis bus could be a simple as wanting to get off the street. The Marsalis bus was close enough so he boarded. It is interesting that Armstrong suggests it was Tippit who honked the horn outside the Beckley boarding house.
The blonde CIA woman getting on the bus is also a brilliant new wrinkle. Was her announcement that she had to catch a 1pm train a ploy to remind Oswald to keep on schedule? In any case any coordinators would have to know Oswald would be likely to show-up at his rooming house. The Dallas police knowing about Oswald's Beckley address before they had knowledge of it was a good clue.
The Panama civilian army employee being in the right place and taking photos of McWatters' bus is very good sleuthing. How did he end up at the Texas Theater in time to photograph Oswald's arrest? The Military Intelligence station in Panama was a very important one and was the Intel center that killed Che Guevara.
If you view Oswald's previous statements in New Orleans when arrested he practiced a form of anti-interrogation training by mixing up and confusing his statements. It is possible he lied about the taxi at first in order to lessen the tracing of the two Oswalds.
Armstrong makes another brilliant point when he points out that the Dallas police never applied the same amount of detailed questioning to how Oswald got from Beckley to the Texas Theater. This is condemning and shows a deliberate disinterest by the Dallas Police in this particular detail. Armstrong suggests Tippit drove Oswald to the Texas Theater.
It sounds to me like the Oswald at the police station who knew about the station wagon might have been Lee. Unless of course it was Harvey who overheard Craig saying he saw Oswald get into a station wagon on the phone. In any case the Oswald at the police station knowing about Ruth Paine would mean Harvey had knowledge of the Paines and therefore had to know Craig had seen an Oswald getting into her station wagon. This is important because it shows evidence that Harvey had knowledge of the doubles operation. Oswald saying now they'll know who I am and the lack of police follow through on that statement likely shows DPD knew Oswald was a CIA spook.
There's no reason to doubt Craig. His witnessing of Oswald getting into the station wagon was backed up by Robinson, Cooper, Forrest, and Pennington.
In some versions Burroughs says Oswald entered just after 1 (like 1:03 or so).
Did Oswald get lucky leaving McWatters' bus before the police searched it or was he hinted off the bus somehow?
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The blonde CIA woman getting on the bus is also a brilliant new wrinkle. Was her announcement that she had to catch a 1pm train a ploy to remind Oswald to keep on schedule? In any case any coordinators would have to know Oswald would be likely to show-up at his rooming house. The Dallas police knowing about Oswald's Beckley address before they had knowledge of it was a good clue.
The Panama civilian army employee being in the right place and taking photos of McWatters' bus is very good sleuthing. How did he end up at the Texas Theater in time to photograph Oswald's arrest? The Military Intelligence station in Panama was a very important one and was the Intel center that killed Che Guevara.
If you view Oswald's previous statements in New Orleans when arrested he practiced a form of anti-interrogation training by mixing up and confusing his statements. It is possible he lied about the taxi at first in order to lessen the tracing of the two Oswalds.
Armstrong makes another brilliant point when he points out that the Dallas police never applied the same amount of detailed questioning to how Oswald got from Beckley to the Texas Theater. This is condemning and shows a deliberate disinterest by the Dallas Police in this particular detail. Armstrong suggests Tippit drove Oswald to the Texas Theater.
It sounds to me like the Oswald at the police station who knew about the station wagon might have been Lee. Unless of course it was Harvey who overheard Craig saying he saw Oswald get into a station wagon on the phone. In any case the Oswald at the police station knowing about Ruth Paine would mean Harvey had knowledge of the Paines and therefore had to know Craig had seen an Oswald getting into her station wagon. This is important because it shows evidence that Harvey had knowledge of the doubles operation. Oswald saying now they'll know who I am and the lack of police follow through on that statement likely shows DPD knew Oswald was a CIA spook.
There's no reason to doubt Craig. His witnessing of Oswald getting into the station wagon was backed up by Robinson, Cooper, Forrest, and Pennington.
In some versions Burroughs says Oswald entered just after 1 (like 1:03 or so).
Did Oswald get lucky leaving McWatters' bus before the police searched it or was he hinted off the bus somehow?
.