01-06-2011, 04:56 PM
Seamus Coogan Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:I must admit, I'm a bit surprised no one has had an opinion on the interview yet [and the many missing questions [though I don't think the moderator was well enough informed to ask them - no conspiracy, for sure]. No questions on the lead car. No detailed re-questioning on the slow down of JFK Limo; no question as to why Hill and Moorman had such different versions of some events; no follow-ups on the many policemen she knew and interacted with at the time. Realize this was one of the MOST important witnesses, who chose for her own reasons to remain silent until now...how she wound up on a antique show I will never understand; but it seems to have a history of exploration of the Assassination. Jack White is one of the few who have had regular access to Moorman. Mack in his earlier incarnation [not the present one] is another. Few others have. While much is to be learned here; so much was missed...but if Moorman is now open to questioning, I'd hope someone with the knowledge, polite manner and funds to meet her in Dallas would do follow-up questions soon....and/or help find a location for her photo other than the sixth floor mausoleum.
Hey Pete have been meaning to check it out and go over it all. Been busy with this MJ-12 piece for Jim Di. All I can say is its great its here and she was a bit of a dish in her day and she aged well.
Do take the time. Yes, she was very attractive in 1963, and I thought a nice and honest/believable person now. The main fault with the first interview in 47 years was not Moorman, but the questions asked [or not asked]. Despite this, much new [to me] information is included if you are 'experienced' [in the Hendricks sense]. The most interesting dynamic to me is the differences between Hill and Moorman on some important 'facts'. Interesting also is how the DPD, Sheriff, FBI, CIA, WC, SS and other have 'treated her'.
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