12-02-2016, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-02-2016, 12:36 AM by David Josephs.)
Drew Phipps Wrote:I wonder if there is any record of the FBI following up on that lead provided by Holmes and actually contacting the "window clerk" that remembered Oswald for some reason. The same wondering applies to the "secretary" who spent Holmes' money on magazines, and the "girls" that found the Klein's ad. I can't recall seeing any documentation of the FBI actually investigating any of these issues.
Fairly sure all the people in his story are composites of many and none mixed together....
so many names forgotten so conveniently when incriminating Oswald... for the 4th and 5th different time on the same subject...
Need to know more about that man Holmes... three shots as it turned says the master "suspicioner"
Mr. HOLMES. I was in my office on the fifth floor of the terminal annex building. located at the corner of Houston and Commerce Streets, Dallas, Tex.
Mr. HOLMES. I had a pair of 7 1/2 x 50 binoculars. They were acknowledging the applause of the crowd and kind of waving, but not standing up. This is a short block.
Mr. BELIN. From Main to Elm?
Mr. HOLMES. To Elm is really not more than a good full block, but the motorcade turned north on Houston and went to Elm and turned left on Elm where it started on a downgrade to what we refer to as a triple underpass. As it turned in front of the School Book Depository, I heard what to me sounded like firecrackers, and it was my recollection that there were three of them.
Mr. HOLMES. Possibly 20 seconds, or half a minute and then crack and kind of a lapse and then another crack. I wouldn't want to swear to that. I have tried to recall it.
Mr. BELIN. Did you see anyone run across the railroad track?
Mr. HOLMES. No. I saw nothing suspicious and I am a trained suspicioner. (sic).
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter