14-12-2015, 01:27 AM
Albert Doyle Wrote:Bob: I think Gilbride is right. It is hard to imagine that in a hypothetical scene where Baker ran past the steps and never went inside that they would decide to fabricate the locked swinging gate on the front desk story. That story is too unique to be something that would be due to conspirators deciding to make their Depository story believable by fabricating it. If you contend that this locked gate incident may have happened minutes later then that means Baker would have been somewhere lingering for up to several minutes. There are no witnesses for that. Molina said Truly went in. What was Truly going in for? Don't forget you also have no witnesses for your later entry of Baker into the Depository scenario. So where are your witnesses for that? Of the two scenarios Baker's and Truly's actually have more witnessing than yours.
If Truly and Baker ascended the steps at different times (ie. Truly first and Baker a couple of minutes later) they could still meet in the lobby of the TSBD and THEN make their way upstairs, running into the locked swinging gate on the way there. Simply proving the locked gate part of their testimony is true only proves they crossed the 1st floor (or a part of it) together.
Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head.
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964