14-09-2009, 07:36 AM
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FROM MIKE Mrs. Donald Baker saw a bullet strike the pavement near the Stemmons Freeway sign:
Mr.Liebeler: You say you saw something hit the street after you heard the first shot: is that right?
Mrs. Baker: "Yes, ...I saw the bullet hit on down this way. I guess, right at the sign angling out."
Mr.Liebeler: And you think that it was approximately near the first sign?
Mrs. Baker: As I can remember (V11H509).
http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/baker.htm
Royce G. Skelton: Saw a bullet strike the pavement:
" ......I saw bullet, or I guess it was a bullet ......I take for granted it was...hit in the left front of the President's car on the cement, and when it did, the smoke carried with it...away from the building." V1H238.
http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/skelton.htm
Motorcycle Policeman James Chaney told a reporter that the first shot missed. (Houston "Chronicle", 11, 24, 63.)
Mary Woodward wrote in a newspaper article that the first shot missed.( Dallas "Morning News" 11. 23.63).
On September 29, 1964, Eugene P.Aldredge, 9304 Lenel, Dallas, Texas. telephonically advised that he disagreed with the President's Commission report that Oswald did not have help in the assassination.
Aldredge said he saw a television program shortly after the assassination, believed to be on Channel Four, in which a mark on the sidewalk was pointed out..
Approximately three months ago, he stated he viewed such mark, which he is sure was caused by a bullet, and that this mark is approximately 6 inches long. He described the location of this mark as being in the middle of the sidewalk on the North side of Elm Street, which side is nearest the TSBD. He stated there is a lamp post. near the sidewalk, which is about even with the West end of the TSBD and that the above mark is approximately eight feet east of the lamp post on the sidewalk. He stated that as reporter for the "Dallas Morning News" Carl Freund, has also stated this is a bullet mark.
When asked as to why he had waited until this time to furnish the foregoing information, he stated he felt that such an important point would be covered in the President’s Commission report and did not want to become involved by furnishing the information at this time, but felt that such information, if overlooked should be made available.. Gemberling report pp. 66-68.
Mr. Aldredge told Dallas radio talk show host Lou Staples that five days after the making his report to the FBI he went to inspect the bullet mark again and found that some type of filler substance had been used to fill the indentation in the pavement. The Lou Staples Show, KRLD, Dallas. This bullet scar on the Elm Street sidewalk can still be seen today, ( 1976) It is not mentioned in the Warren Report.
From “Cover-Up”……..J. Gary Shaw & Larry Ray Harris.76/96
In its report on the mark, the FBI admitted to locating it and described it as being approximately 4 inches long, 1/2 inch wide, and "dug out." And why did the FBI dismiss the significance of this mark? Because, explained the Bureau, it could not have been made by a shot from the window from which Oswald allegedly fired.
http://ourworld.cs.com/mikegriffith1/id139.htm
Mr.Liebeler: You say you saw something hit the street after you heard the first shot: is that right?
Mrs. Baker: "Yes, ...I saw the bullet hit on down this way. I guess, right at the sign angling out."
Mr.Liebeler: And you think that it was approximately near the first sign?
Mrs. Baker: As I can remember (V11H509).
http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/baker.htm
Royce G. Skelton: Saw a bullet strike the pavement:
" ......I saw bullet, or I guess it was a bullet ......I take for granted it was...hit in the left front of the President's car on the cement, and when it did, the smoke carried with it...away from the building." V1H238.
http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/skelton.htm
Motorcycle Policeman James Chaney told a reporter that the first shot missed. (Houston "Chronicle", 11, 24, 63.)
Mary Woodward wrote in a newspaper article that the first shot missed.( Dallas "Morning News" 11. 23.63).
On September 29, 1964, Eugene P.Aldredge, 9304 Lenel, Dallas, Texas. telephonically advised that he disagreed with the President's Commission report that Oswald did not have help in the assassination.
Aldredge said he saw a television program shortly after the assassination, believed to be on Channel Four, in which a mark on the sidewalk was pointed out..
Approximately three months ago, he stated he viewed such mark, which he is sure was caused by a bullet, and that this mark is approximately 6 inches long. He described the location of this mark as being in the middle of the sidewalk on the North side of Elm Street, which side is nearest the TSBD. He stated there is a lamp post. near the sidewalk, which is about even with the West end of the TSBD and that the above mark is approximately eight feet east of the lamp post on the sidewalk. He stated that as reporter for the "Dallas Morning News" Carl Freund, has also stated this is a bullet mark.
When asked as to why he had waited until this time to furnish the foregoing information, he stated he felt that such an important point would be covered in the President’s Commission report and did not want to become involved by furnishing the information at this time, but felt that such information, if overlooked should be made available.. Gemberling report pp. 66-68.
Mr. Aldredge told Dallas radio talk show host Lou Staples that five days after the making his report to the FBI he went to inspect the bullet mark again and found that some type of filler substance had been used to fill the indentation in the pavement. The Lou Staples Show, KRLD, Dallas. This bullet scar on the Elm Street sidewalk can still be seen today, ( 1976) It is not mentioned in the Warren Report.
From “Cover-Up”……..J. Gary Shaw & Larry Ray Harris.76/96
In its report on the mark, the FBI admitted to locating it and described it as being approximately 4 inches long, 1/2 inch wide, and "dug out." And why did the FBI dismiss the significance of this mark? Because, explained the Bureau, it could not have been made by a shot from the window from which Oswald allegedly fired.
http://ourworld.cs.com/mikegriffith1/id139.htm