18-03-2016, 02:58 AM
Albert Doyle Wrote:CTer Lee Kania just told me:
" When I spoke to Buell by phone he told me he saw Oswald after the shooting walking on Houston street. He had come from the rear door by the loading dock. I believe this is the same door they entered in the morning.
Buell never saw Oswald anywhere on the steps during the motorcade event. In fact he told me if he had he would have definitely told the police that fact. The reason being was because they were not only accusing Lee of shooting the President but also trying to connect Buell to being a co-conspirator. If Buell tells the police Lee was on the front steps with him ,then he would not only have cleared Lee, but himself of the crime.
Pretty emphatic on Frazier's behalf that he didn't see Oswald. Kinda cuts through all of Parker's conjecture and speculation...
Thank you for tracking down the source of that information. It is interesting, however, that Frazier's account (to Kania) of Oswald's leaving the building doesn't match Oswald's account of leaving the building.
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