Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Alan: You state/share more than a few valid points here, Mr. DiEugenio, but should you venture back this way at some point, please consider sharing the specific titles of your works here in the event any "Guests" not familiar with them may at least have a reference point.
​I wrote about this in Reclaiming Parkland, rather extensively. (See pages 175-87)
Boy the following is really interesting:
Meanwhile, Mr. Frazier leaves us with these words, quote, "Put yourself in my place, and maybe you'll understand why I did what I did."
Meaning what, Mr. Frazier? Care to elaborate further sir? C'mon, tell us...say what you mean, mean what you say.
​Can you post this interview?
First, appreciate the direct source to glean your thoughts from, Mr. DiEugenio @ your worthy piece Reclaiming Parkland. Many of us already within the assassination research community are fully aware of your contributions, but it's encouraging to also enlighten any "Guests" following along as well.
In respect to Mr. Frazier's quote, "Put yourself in my place, and maybe you'll understand why I did what I did."
I'll have to backtrack my recent YouTube video selections, but will retrace my steps back here later to embed the source/w/notation @ specific time frame, etc.
* 4:25PM EST/Update: For clarification sake, upon doubling back to the video, Mr. DiEugenio, and pinning the source down to specifics, the quote attributed to Mr. Frazier was paraphrased, when in actuality his genuine words between the 1:00-1:29 mark are as follows ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDygWU6kink

