17-03-2016, 05:00 PM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:That is a good question Alan.
I would assume it would be by bus, would it not?
I mean there is that bus pass in evidence.
But Larry Herrera says he found a witness who says that Frazier brought Oswald to work each day.
Certainly a safe assumption, Mr. DiEugenio, considering the wrongfully accused did not drive.
In respect to the bus pass in "evidence", I'm not sure if you are exercising the winsome wit of James Bond, or are being serious?, but--as they say way down in Texas, that dog (bus pass "evidence") don't hunt. The full-fledged, knock down drag out fighting scene at the Texas Theatre wouldn't have left such "evidence" so pristine as exhibited.
Any chance sir, you have a link towards Mr. Herrera's website? Have to wonder if the witness he mentions was living in or near the rooming house on Beckley, or his witness is a TSBD fellow employee. Did he share any specifics of that nature one way or the other, Mr. DiEugenio?
IMHO, IF the wrongfully accused had actually taken buses to and from work on all of those Tuesdays--Thursdays, it would have come out in the previous testimonies taken from the individuals weighing in on his most famous ride of all (11/22/63). Funny how no one has ever mentioned as a claim to fame they actually rode on the same bus for weeks on end w/him.
hopefully, Mr. Herrara can share his findings with the research community if he hasn't already.