03-04-2024, 02:00 AM
I haven't found any reference to Kittrell that says she thought the Oswald doppelgangers were identical... She did say they "looked remarkably similar". (Armstrong, p. 141). Anyone could say the same about the 5' 11" hazel-eyed Oswald and the 5' 9" blue-eyed Oswald...
Laura Kittrell stated, "The man I remember as Oswald and the man I remember as the Teamster were much alike in size, shape and outline, generally [but] there was a marked difference between them in bearing and manner." (Armstrong, p. 728)
I think Doran worked backwards, from the December 19, 1938 date on the Temporary Residence Permit in the USSR, and Notice of Obligated Service date of December 8, 1962 (indicative of a 2nd separate enlistment date), and the military dental records to definitively conclude the doppelgangers had parallel career tracks in the US Marines.
From there, some kind of solution has to be posited for how they became doppelgangers. Biology will give a lookalike at age 13, 18-20, and 24- which is what we have for the Mr. Oswalds.
I know some rudimentary Russian but couldn't find a sample of an "archaic Russian" script (Doran's terminology) for the month of December- that would be worth double-checking, since 19 December 1938 is the apparent birthday of Leon Votier.
In any case, I presented the essentials of the evidence Doran offers for his Leon Votier hypothesis. Robert Oswald (the brother) was very likely privy to this doppelganger game (which involved his brother and an identity switch with his mother) and was cagey about identifying Aminthe Votier in that photo of her with Marguerite from about 1930. It wasn't Lillian or Aminthe Claverie, and Doran presented documentation in his book that Pearl Claverie was institutionalized in 1925- she was switched to East Jackson State Hospital in 1930.
You should hopefully notice that Aminthe Votier the imposter got buried beside her biological son.
A reason I included a photo of Marilyn Murret in the conclusion was that she was allegedly CIA. She was about 10 years older than her cousin and just recently died in 2020. Whatever forces were pressuring the Oswald family into intelligence work likely had their roots in the Murret-Claverie family.
Laura Kittrell stated, "The man I remember as Oswald and the man I remember as the Teamster were much alike in size, shape and outline, generally [but] there was a marked difference between them in bearing and manner." (Armstrong, p. 728)
I think Doran worked backwards, from the December 19, 1938 date on the Temporary Residence Permit in the USSR, and Notice of Obligated Service date of December 8, 1962 (indicative of a 2nd separate enlistment date), and the military dental records to definitively conclude the doppelgangers had parallel career tracks in the US Marines.
From there, some kind of solution has to be posited for how they became doppelgangers. Biology will give a lookalike at age 13, 18-20, and 24- which is what we have for the Mr. Oswalds.
I know some rudimentary Russian but couldn't find a sample of an "archaic Russian" script (Doran's terminology) for the month of December- that would be worth double-checking, since 19 December 1938 is the apparent birthday of Leon Votier.
In any case, I presented the essentials of the evidence Doran offers for his Leon Votier hypothesis. Robert Oswald (the brother) was very likely privy to this doppelganger game (which involved his brother and an identity switch with his mother) and was cagey about identifying Aminthe Votier in that photo of her with Marguerite from about 1930. It wasn't Lillian or Aminthe Claverie, and Doran presented documentation in his book that Pearl Claverie was institutionalized in 1925- she was switched to East Jackson State Hospital in 1930.
You should hopefully notice that Aminthe Votier the imposter got buried beside her biological son.
A reason I included a photo of Marilyn Murret in the conclusion was that she was allegedly CIA. She was about 10 years older than her cousin and just recently died in 2020. Whatever forces were pressuring the Oswald family into intelligence work likely had their roots in the Murret-Claverie family.