03-03-2011, 03:09 AM
THe story behind this is interesting.
Oswald was supposed to have bought the money order on the morning of March 12th. Yet he was at work all morning, which is proven by time cards at JCS. Now, he bought the money order at the post office. But he did not mail it from there. He walks about a mile and a half out of his way to a post office box. Drops it in there, and then allegedly walks back to work.
Why would you do that, especially if you were gone from work and it was not your lunch hour.
Now, on the 23rd, Harry Holmes tells the FBI the number of the money order, even though he did not have the stub. And he tells the FBI what the money order amount is. (How did he know?) Now the FBI says the order should be in Kansas CIty and in fact, five other Oswald money orders were located there. But this one was found in Alexandria Virginia, late on the evening of the 23rd.
Now even the Commission failed to comprehend why this search took so long. When they asked Holmes about it, he said it was because the FBI gave him the wrong amount on the money order. Yet, no one from the FBI corroborated this.
The WC never interviewed the man who said he found the money order, Robert Jackson.
Oswald was supposed to have bought the money order on the morning of March 12th. Yet he was at work all morning, which is proven by time cards at JCS. Now, he bought the money order at the post office. But he did not mail it from there. He walks about a mile and a half out of his way to a post office box. Drops it in there, and then allegedly walks back to work.
Why would you do that, especially if you were gone from work and it was not your lunch hour.
Now, on the 23rd, Harry Holmes tells the FBI the number of the money order, even though he did not have the stub. And he tells the FBI what the money order amount is. (How did he know?) Now the FBI says the order should be in Kansas CIty and in fact, five other Oswald money orders were located there. But this one was found in Alexandria Virginia, late on the evening of the 23rd.
Now even the Commission failed to comprehend why this search took so long. When they asked Holmes about it, he said it was because the FBI gave him the wrong amount on the money order. Yet, no one from the FBI corroborated this.
The WC never interviewed the man who said he found the money order, Robert Jackson.