15-12-2018, 02:51 PM
James Lateer Wrote:Mr. Reech: I own quite a few JFK assassination books, but I don't recall any rendition of the facts involved in the Flight of Oswald that can rival your depth of knowledge.I cannot give you "the name of a book or two which has the best account of the Flight of Oswald." The few with which I'm familiar suffer from an ecumenical approach, culling choice bits & pieces from the usual expansive cast of witnesses, occasionally throwing a nosegay in the direction of the Nashes' "other witnesses," while failing to reckon with contradictory elements.
Maybe you are going to write your stuff up for publication (IMHO you should, it's not that hard with the right publisher). But failing that, can you give me the name of a book or two which has the best account of the Flight of Oswald?
I am looking at my copy of The Lee Harvey Oswald Files by Flip De Mey but it doesn't seem to have a separate chapter about the Flight of Oswald and the Tippit murder. His book was a 2016 book so it should be up-to-date.
Readers need to have all this in one convenient place.
James Lateer
Virtually all my research has been conducted using on-line resources, but retracing steps is impossible and citing links futile. Many are now broken. One of the best would have been lost entirely were it not for the wayback machine, brilliant insights, Rx for complacent thinking about what actually happened. For example:
Quote:This is the reason I believe that so *many* witnesses were required on 10th St.--not to ID a shooter, but to ID a weapon...
https://web.archive.org/web/200502250051...5-dcw.html
Worth reading the whole archive.
https://web.archive.org/web/201107061300...ce/03/JDT/