01-06-2016, 05:31 AM
Why weren't there more witnesses to Lee milling about and being passed a gun by Ruby in front of the Depository?
There's an interesting connection between Whaley saying Harvey was calm and wasn't in a hurry and Baker saying the same of Harvey in the lunch room. Both encounters drew remarks about the same person showing remarkable and memorable calmness. It would make sense since all he was doing during the shooting was sitting in the lunch room having lunch. It is also possible he was mind-controlled.
Now that Armstrong places both Harvey & Lee in the Depository, it creates a higher possibility that the discrepancy in Baker's reporting of the lunch room event is due to Baker and Truly witnessing both Oswalds in the Depository.
The 38 potentially passed off to Westbrook by Lee at the Tippit murder scene would have been an automatic.
Armstrong has assembled what may very well be case-cracking information.
There's an interesting connection between Whaley saying Harvey was calm and wasn't in a hurry and Baker saying the same of Harvey in the lunch room. Both encounters drew remarks about the same person showing remarkable and memorable calmness. It would make sense since all he was doing during the shooting was sitting in the lunch room having lunch. It is also possible he was mind-controlled.
Now that Armstrong places both Harvey & Lee in the Depository, it creates a higher possibility that the discrepancy in Baker's reporting of the lunch room event is due to Baker and Truly witnessing both Oswalds in the Depository.
The 38 potentially passed off to Westbrook by Lee at the Tippit murder scene would have been an automatic.
Armstrong has assembled what may very well be case-cracking information.

