06-05-2017, 10:05 PM
Ray Mitcham Wrote:LR Trotter Wrote:Ray Mitcham Wrote:LR Trotter Wrote:Assuming your Warren Testimony reference is to the testimony of DPD Officer MarrionLewisBaker to the Warren Commission, are you saying that he testified that the person encountered was not LeeHarveyOswald? And, are you saying that he testified that the encounter did not occur in or near the 2nd floor lunch/snack room? I am just seeking clarification as to what is meant by the post.In his first day affidavit, he described the person he met as walking away from him on the third or fourth floor.
In his W.C. testimony, he said he saw Oswald through the glass window in a door on the second floor.
In his Warren Commission testimony and his first day affidavit, he said that Oswald was wearing a brown Jacket.
He described the suspect as being about 30 years old, 165 lbs in weight and 5'9", and having dark hair.
Only two of these items are correct in reference to Oswald -- i.e. he was 5'9" and had dark hair.
165lbs? No. Oswald was 30 lbs lighter.
Wearing a brown jacket? No. Oswald had on a shirt with a white t shirt under.
30 years old? No. Oswald was 25 years old.
Conclusion. Baker described somebody other than Oswald. In his Warren Commission testimony, Baker said that he identified him the DPD HQ, but at the time that he saw Oswald in the DPD, he did not. Why didn't he tell Capt Fritz, when he saw Oswald in the DPD, that he was the man he saw on the third or fourth floor?
Conclusion- he changed his story between his first day affidavit and his Warren Commission testimony. Thus his evidence is unreliable.
And again, I ask the question, did DPD Officer MarrionLewisBaker, a motorcycle patrol police officer who likely had not previously attempted to apprehend a POTUS Assassin within 2 minutes of the shooting, ever testify that the encounter did not, and/or could not, happen on the 2nd floor, and that the person encountered was not the then 24 year old LeeHarveyOswald?
In his first day affidavit, he stated he didn't see the alleged killer on the second floor through a glass window, but walking away from him on the third or fourth floor.
Quote:I have offered my conclusions in a previous post regarding "his first day affidavit and his Warren Commission testimony", and see no need to repeat said conclusions. Should those conclusions be of interest, they can be easily found among fairly recent posts.
You are welcome to your beliefs, for that's all they are, as you stated in above posts. I prefer to go with good evidence. You believe Baker in one case but not in the other.
Thank you for your conclusions, but AFAIC, they are not worth the time you have wasted on them.
You are welcome for my conclusions. However, the value placed by you on said conclusions is not anything I am concerned about, and in all likelihood those same conclusions will never change. Have a nice day.
Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch