08-06-2011, 01:21 AM
the rest from Doug that pertains to this whatever....Chaney, Altgens, Lead car Mafia shooter, Greer shooter, like whatever.....then i am done with it, btw, Doug has not as yet examined the touted Altgens, he has not been up to snuff,but he will when he is and time allows....b..
The idea that Greer shot Kennedy is absurd and I have always said that. If anyone does believe such it would have nothing to do with a south knoll shot or a hole in the windshield and thus is completely extraneous with those ideas. This Betty or someone identifying themselves as Betty did phone me but Chaney was never mentioned. You have my e-mails and I don't believe Chaney is mentioned. As I noted. I really haven't examined the info she e-mailed me yet. Chaney was highly respected by his fellow officers and his reputation for honesty was very high. He and Ellis were interviewed by some investigators for the Warren Commission and I have Ellis' account of that where they told the investigators that they saw the first shot kick up debris across from the depository just as the limo turned onto Elm Street. According to Ellis the investigators told he and Chaney they could not have seen that.
Below are the four e-mails I received from Betty. I received one phone call. The e-mails and one phone call represent my total contact with Betty. She seemed pleasant enough. I have not examined anything yet but, of course, I am interested in anything regarding Altgen's. I have simply not looked at it yet and as you can see I encouraged her to have others look at her points also.
Doug Weldon
The idea that Greer shot Kennedy is absurd and I have always said that. If anyone does believe such it would have nothing to do with a south knoll shot or a hole in the windshield and thus is completely extraneous with those ideas. This Betty or someone identifying themselves as Betty did phone me but Chaney was never mentioned. You have my e-mails and I don't believe Chaney is mentioned. As I noted. I really haven't examined the info she e-mailed me yet. Chaney was highly respected by his fellow officers and his reputation for honesty was very high. He and Ellis were interviewed by some investigators for the Warren Commission and I have Ellis' account of that where they told the investigators that they saw the first shot kick up debris across from the depository just as the limo turned onto Elm Street. According to Ellis the investigators told he and Chaney they could not have seen that.
Below are the four e-mails I received from Betty. I received one phone call. The e-mails and one phone call represent my total contact with Betty. She seemed pleasant enough. I have not examined anything yet but, of course, I am interested in anything regarding Altgen's. I have simply not looked at it yet and as you can see I encouraged her to have others look at her points also.
Doug Weldon