01-07-2017, 06:34 PM
Let's take some things in consideration in respect to Pauline Sanders and/or Sarah Stanton as potential candidates for ScarfLady.
Let's begin with their respective FBI statements:
Sarah Stanton (11-23-63 FBI report, CD7 p.20) "Sarah Stanton...advised that she is employed in the second floor office of the Texas School Book Depository...and at about 12:30 on November 22, 1963, she was standing on the front steps as the President passed and shortly thereafter she heard three explosions; however, she did not know where they came from and immediately went into the building, caught the elevator, and went to the second floor offices, and into the office of the Southwestern Publishing Company, located there, to try to look out the window and see what was happening. She then went to the restroom and later returned to her desk."
Pauline Sanders ((3-19-64 statement to the FBI, 22H672) ) "At approximately 12:20 PM on November 22, 1963, I left the lunchroom on the second floor of the building and went out the front entrance to await the arrival of the presidential motorcade which I knew was due to pass the Depository about 12:30 PM. I took up a position at the top of the front steps of the Depository building facing Elm Street. To the best of my recollection, I was standing on the top step at the east end of the entrance. I recall that while standing there I noticed Mrs. Sarah Stanton standing next to me, but I am unsure as to the others. Mrs. Stanton is likewise an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. To the best of my recollection I did not see Lee Harvey Oswald at any time on November 22, 1963, and although I knew him by sight as an employee of the building I did not know him by name and had never spoken to him at any time. I do not recall seeing any strangers in the Texas School Book Depository Building at any time on the morning of November 22, 1963. After the motorcade car carrying President John F. Kennedy passed, I remained a moment on the steps, then walked out to the concrete island in front of the Depository Building to see what had happened. I remained there a moment and then returned to the Depository Building through the main entrance. I then walked to the second floor where I usually worked."
As we have read, both Sanders and Stanton by their own FBI sworn statements shared above immediately remove themselves off/away from the front entrance long before ScarfLady is captured on film some 15-17 minutes later. Plenty of strange activity out on those steps that fateful afternoon. A 55 year old woman (Sanders) and a 41 year old woman (Stanton) immediately return inside of a building where supposedly shots just came from (one would think they were old enough to know better).
In addition to their FBI statements above, particularly in respect to Sarah Stanton, lest we forget, her fellow building employee Mr. Frazier (Buell Wesley) describes her as heavy-set. Please note that ScarfLady is not ---->
*Buell Wesley Frazier's FBI sworn statement (3-11-64) makes reference to a physical description of Sarah Stanton: "I stayed around there pretty close to Mr. Shelley and this boy Billy Lovelady and... "There was a lady there, a heavy-set lady who worked upstairs there whose name is Sarah something, I don't know her last name."
These are just some points tp take into consideration when making every good faith effort to correctly identify ScarfLady.
Let's begin with their respective FBI statements:
Sarah Stanton (11-23-63 FBI report, CD7 p.20) "Sarah Stanton...advised that she is employed in the second floor office of the Texas School Book Depository...and at about 12:30 on November 22, 1963, she was standing on the front steps as the President passed and shortly thereafter she heard three explosions; however, she did not know where they came from and immediately went into the building, caught the elevator, and went to the second floor offices, and into the office of the Southwestern Publishing Company, located there, to try to look out the window and see what was happening. She then went to the restroom and later returned to her desk."
Pauline Sanders ((3-19-64 statement to the FBI, 22H672) ) "At approximately 12:20 PM on November 22, 1963, I left the lunchroom on the second floor of the building and went out the front entrance to await the arrival of the presidential motorcade which I knew was due to pass the Depository about 12:30 PM. I took up a position at the top of the front steps of the Depository building facing Elm Street. To the best of my recollection, I was standing on the top step at the east end of the entrance. I recall that while standing there I noticed Mrs. Sarah Stanton standing next to me, but I am unsure as to the others. Mrs. Stanton is likewise an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. To the best of my recollection I did not see Lee Harvey Oswald at any time on November 22, 1963, and although I knew him by sight as an employee of the building I did not know him by name and had never spoken to him at any time. I do not recall seeing any strangers in the Texas School Book Depository Building at any time on the morning of November 22, 1963. After the motorcade car carrying President John F. Kennedy passed, I remained a moment on the steps, then walked out to the concrete island in front of the Depository Building to see what had happened. I remained there a moment and then returned to the Depository Building through the main entrance. I then walked to the second floor where I usually worked."
As we have read, both Sanders and Stanton by their own FBI sworn statements shared above immediately remove themselves off/away from the front entrance long before ScarfLady is captured on film some 15-17 minutes later. Plenty of strange activity out on those steps that fateful afternoon. A 55 year old woman (Sanders) and a 41 year old woman (Stanton) immediately return inside of a building where supposedly shots just came from (one would think they were old enough to know better).
In addition to their FBI statements above, particularly in respect to Sarah Stanton, lest we forget, her fellow building employee Mr. Frazier (Buell Wesley) describes her as heavy-set. Please note that ScarfLady is not ---->
*Buell Wesley Frazier's FBI sworn statement (3-11-64) makes reference to a physical description of Sarah Stanton: "I stayed around there pretty close to Mr. Shelley and this boy Billy Lovelady and... "There was a lady there, a heavy-set lady who worked upstairs there whose name is Sarah something, I don't know her last name."
These are just some points tp take into consideration when making every good faith effort to correctly identify ScarfLady.

