16-08-2017, 01:51 AM
Alan Ford Wrote:*How did Truly & Baker gain access to a Locked roof?
Did Bakeremployed elsewhere-- have a key? Riight!
Highly doubtful, unless he was moonlighting as janitor Eddie Piper's replacement on occasion.
Did Truly have a key? Given his high-profile position, more and likely; however, Wouldn't that particular key-one void of everyday use--be stored in a cabinet downstairs in his first floor office for safe keeping?
*The white helmeted motorcycle policeman who arrived up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor via the West elevator after Jack Dougherty took it down to the first floor, Who was/is this individual?
Why doesn't this particular white helmeted motorcycle officer encounter Truly & Baker together in an area he occupies at the same time they claim to be there?
*How could Truly be downstairs at the front entrance vouching for the wrongly accused, according to Holmes, James "Junior" Jarman, and Billy Lovelady, yet be charging up the backstairs with Baker amid an extended 5 minute stay up on the roof? Because he didn't have time to ask them to cover his tracks/role in a hastily contrived script.
*Why did Mrs. Reid outright lie about a phantom encounter on the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor with the wrongly accused?
*Was her lie needed to overcome the fact that no one elsea total of seven people-- sharing the same space sequentially with Truly & Baker's claim to the same space actually encounter them? What are the odds?
*For an individual hell-bent on getting all the way up to the roof, as he claims, Why did Baker suddenly develop eyes in the back of his head to see something behind him over his right shoulder?
*Speaking of Baker, he did not recognize the wrongly accused during his same day observations and reporting, as he actually encountered someone MUCH heavier and years older?
What follows the next day after the fact is a hastily contrived script, enhanced by an outright lie by Mrs. Reid.
And now, comes this curious exchange ---->
Mr. DULLES - And if a man were going up the stairs and then going to the lunchroom and then coming down the stairs and going to the lunchroom, he would be approximately following the same course from the time he got off the stairs and went into that room before you get to the lunchroom.
Mr. BELIN - Yes, sir.
(Discussion off the record.)
Wrong! On the contrary, Mr. Belin, hold your horses right there mister. Coming up the stairs demands a right turn; and, conversely, coming down the stairs demands a left turn. And since it would have been much easier to believe Baker would have caught a glimpse of something coming down the stairs as oppose to running up them and bearing leftward & away, Deceptive-Dulles was simply doing what he does best, making even the Serpent in the Garden of Eden blush, giving the impression that Baker's field of vision generally would be the same. Wrong again, AWD.
A hastily contrived script amid a legion of lies nursed by Mrs. Reid. And yet another, (Discussion off the record.) Amazing what some people will do/say for thirty pieces of silver.
These assertions seem to be "a version of events" that well established sworn statements and testimony, accessible online, by eyewitnesses and participants contradict. And regardless how often repeated, assertions that lack reliable evidence as proof.
Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch