Some further reading about the Dal-Tex Building helped pinpoint what specific business entity lay directly inside of the "gentleman" on the fire escape...here, courtesy of researcher Martin Shackelford, are some excerpts from author Bob Goodman's book, "Triangle of Fire" ---->
http://spot.acorn.net/jfkplace/03/MS/2data.html (page 216)
Is it a coincidence that this particular business establishment just so happened to be just off the fire escape, where the imposing figure sits?; and, IF the records were still available and attainable today, would the Texas Secretary of State office handling corporation records bear out this dummy-corp was newly formed (say around the same time it's next door neighbor, TSBD, moved into its new digs during the Summer of 1963)?
Now, getting back to a possible shooter(s) from within the Dal-Tex Building, it's not frivolous to wonder if the shot(s) came from a higher floor, especially the errant miss that ricochets off a curb way down near the triple underpass, injuring Mr. James Tague (RIP) in the process. Anything less than the 3rd floor IMHO would have to contend with hitting SS Agents riding in the follow up car. Of course, don't put it past the sinister cowards laying in ambush of an unarmed elected representative of the people to position a decoy position on a lower level in the same building to avoid detection of a rooftop-shooter.
Moving along, towards the end of Inspector Sawyer's WC testimony he makes mention of a woman approaching him about a male figure on a higher floor in the Dal-Tex Building taking pictures. In response, the inspector sent a couple of his uniformed men over across the street to check out the situation to bring the man down to him. The man curiously rebuffs Sawyer's men. Upon hearing that the man refused to comply with his orders, the now adamant inspector intimates he would have gone over there to confront the person himself, opening a can of whoop-butt along the way, but upon hearing that SS Agent Forest Sorrels was now in that vicinity assumed he had the situation under control.
To anyone's knowledge, Has this individual ever been identified? Has any of the pictures he took ever seen the light of day? Or, true to Mr. Goodman's book bove, "Triangle of Fire", anything about the Dal-Tex Building was then/and still now off limits?
There's more to the Dal-Tex Building than history dares to record.
Decoy (TSBD) & Deception (Dal -Tex)
http://spot.acorn.net/jfkplace/03/MS/2data.html (page 216)
Is it a coincidence that this particular business establishment just so happened to be just off the fire escape, where the imposing figure sits?; and, IF the records were still available and attainable today, would the Texas Secretary of State office handling corporation records bear out this dummy-corp was newly formed (say around the same time it's next door neighbor, TSBD, moved into its new digs during the Summer of 1963)?
Now, getting back to a possible shooter(s) from within the Dal-Tex Building, it's not frivolous to wonder if the shot(s) came from a higher floor, especially the errant miss that ricochets off a curb way down near the triple underpass, injuring Mr. James Tague (RIP) in the process. Anything less than the 3rd floor IMHO would have to contend with hitting SS Agents riding in the follow up car. Of course, don't put it past the sinister cowards laying in ambush of an unarmed elected representative of the people to position a decoy position on a lower level in the same building to avoid detection of a rooftop-shooter.
Moving along, towards the end of Inspector Sawyer's WC testimony he makes mention of a woman approaching him about a male figure on a higher floor in the Dal-Tex Building taking pictures. In response, the inspector sent a couple of his uniformed men over across the street to check out the situation to bring the man down to him. The man curiously rebuffs Sawyer's men. Upon hearing that the man refused to comply with his orders, the now adamant inspector intimates he would have gone over there to confront the person himself, opening a can of whoop-butt along the way, but upon hearing that SS Agent Forest Sorrels was now in that vicinity assumed he had the situation under control.
To anyone's knowledge, Has this individual ever been identified? Has any of the pictures he took ever seen the light of day? Or, true to Mr. Goodman's book bove, "Triangle of Fire", anything about the Dal-Tex Building was then/and still now off limits?
There's more to the Dal-Tex Building than history dares to record.
Decoy (TSBD) & Deception (Dal -Tex)