15-03-2016, 11:22 PM
Drew Phipps Wrote:And yet, after all that, the stalwart defense of his buddy, defying the government authorities, testifying under oath 2 times, claiming he knows Oswald's being framed, and after 50 years of opportunities to come clean, Frazier still doesn't say, "Oswald was right there in the doorway with me." I wonder why that is.
Are you of the opinion he didn't say it or
that he did and was told in so many words that he could be arrested as an accomplice if he kept to that story.
I truly do not believe we understand the power over the common citizen the DPD, Sheriff and FBI had in the early 60's.
If Wesley truly believed Ozzie was FRAMED... do you honestly believe that same fate could not await him - even if just in his mind?
May also be why the wording was so very careful and nothing deeper was asked, "Did you see Oswald 'at the time of the shooting'"
Since everyone was looking down Elm - or at least most everyone - the answer to THAT question was "no" in every case.
Not a single person is quoted as saying Oswald was on that landing - despite being asked if they saw Oswald any time after the shooting. Yet it seems to me if he was on the 1st floor and was the first man listed on the police TSBD roster, he should have been seen by someone before Roger Craig. He was asked about the location of a phone I believe.
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I stood there a few minutes, you know, and some people who worked there; you know normally started to go back into the Building because a lot of us didn't eat our lunch, and so we stared back into the Building and it wasn't but just a few minutes that there were a lot of police officers and so forth all over the Building there.
Mr. BALL - Then you went back into the Building, did you?
Mr. FRAZIER - Right.
Mr. BALL - And before you went back into the Building no police officer came up the steps and into the building?
Mr. FRAZIER - Not that I know. They could walk by the way and I was standing there talking to somebody else and didn't see it.
"How about afterward" was not asked ...
Wesley was allowed back into the building without a second thought...
Mr. BALL - Did they ask you where you had been at the time the President passed?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir; they had. I told them I was out on the steps there.
Mr. BALL - Asked you who you were with?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir; I told them and naturally Mr. Shelley and Billy vouched for me and so they didn't think anything about it.
Mr. BALL - Did you hear anybody around there asking for Lee Oswald?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I didn't.
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