11-02-2011, 04:56 PM
Bernice Moore Wrote:Although Degaugh claimed Bowers never said why he didn't tell everything he saw before he died. Degaugh felt Bowers never told the authorities about the men, the car, or what he saw these men doing immediately after the shooting because he did not want to be more involved in the assassination controversy. Degaugh said that Bowers was a good worker and a fine person. Further, Degaugh described Bowers as all business, didn't talk very much and while he was somewhat of an introvert. was very credible.
Thank you Bernice. Even the people Bowers fessed-up to felt he wasn't telling the whole story.
From what we know I don't think it's a far stretch to suggest the remaining part of the story Bowers withheld and what the others felt wasn't being totally revealed was the fact Bowers saw people who looked like figures of authority dressed in Secret Service-type suits and police uniforms. Why would Bowers stay mum even after admitting the rifle? Because he watched the whole danged thing and saw the same men he saw shoot then turn around and flash SS credentials to the officers who ran up the Knoll. Bowers realized this operation was deep and he was a dead man if he talked. The conspirators probably kept that possibility from ever happening with a one car accident out on a highway.
Once you realize Bowers wasn't telling the whole truth and said he only had his attention drawn by a flash, but then he admitted he saw men throwing a rifle into a trunk, you have to ask what was he holding back from the rifle story?
Bowers was no dummy. He knew a CIA black op when he saw one.
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