15-01-2016, 08:16 PM
DJ....
We may just have to agree to disagree. To me, it's the totality of the evidence that makes me believe the Russian-speaking Oswald indeed got onto that bus, and that he was probably told to do so. Tippit's behavior at the Gloco station and his ad-libs immediately afterward suggests he was planning to meet our boy there.
The reddish-brown arrest shirt sure looks to me like the shirt on that fuzzy fellow in the TSBD doorway in the Altgens photo. If that's Harvey, as Harvey implied it was in Fritz's notes, it's case closed on the shirt. My guess is that Harvey treated that shirt more like a jacket than a shirt. He probably took it off to do work at he TSBD, stripping down to his undershirt, and then put it back on to go to the lunchroom or outdoors. He probably wore that same shirt, after changing his undershirt, to the theater.
The blond haired lady who may have been following Harvey from the bus to the taxi was cited by McWatters, Whaley, Bledsoe, and young Jones--AND OSWALD--according to Fritz's notes, which also say Harvey freely admitted traveling on the bus, and then the bus and the taxi. Despite the late appearance into the record, I've always sort of believed those notes. Knowing what we know now, it all kind of makes sense.
Finally, you and I agree that there were two similar-looking fellows using the same name floating around Dallas in the fall of 1963. The American-born kid was setting up the Russian-speaking kid for the fall. Is it so hard to believe that one was completing the frame-up on the sixth floor of the TSBD that afternoon, and that he escaped in a Nash Rambler right after the hit, leaving the Russian-speaking patsy to follow orders and get aboard that bus, the one Stuart Reed so carefully photographed?
We may just have to agree to disagree. To me, it's the totality of the evidence that makes me believe the Russian-speaking Oswald indeed got onto that bus, and that he was probably told to do so. Tippit's behavior at the Gloco station and his ad-libs immediately afterward suggests he was planning to meet our boy there.
The reddish-brown arrest shirt sure looks to me like the shirt on that fuzzy fellow in the TSBD doorway in the Altgens photo. If that's Harvey, as Harvey implied it was in Fritz's notes, it's case closed on the shirt. My guess is that Harvey treated that shirt more like a jacket than a shirt. He probably took it off to do work at he TSBD, stripping down to his undershirt, and then put it back on to go to the lunchroom or outdoors. He probably wore that same shirt, after changing his undershirt, to the theater.
The blond haired lady who may have been following Harvey from the bus to the taxi was cited by McWatters, Whaley, Bledsoe, and young Jones--AND OSWALD--according to Fritz's notes, which also say Harvey freely admitted traveling on the bus, and then the bus and the taxi. Despite the late appearance into the record, I've always sort of believed those notes. Knowing what we know now, it all kind of makes sense.
Finally, you and I agree that there were two similar-looking fellows using the same name floating around Dallas in the fall of 1963. The American-born kid was setting up the Russian-speaking kid for the fall. Is it so hard to believe that one was completing the frame-up on the sixth floor of the TSBD that afternoon, and that he escaped in a Nash Rambler right after the hit, leaving the Russian-speaking patsy to follow orders and get aboard that bus, the one Stuart Reed so carefully photographed?
HarveyandLee.net
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996