08-08-2012, 02:57 PM
Meyer's murder only 3 weeks after the release of the Warren Report conforms to other desperate time-sensitive murders like Dorothy Kilgallen's. They needed Kilgallen dead quickly because she was in the right position personally and professionally to spring the evidence quickly. Jim approaches this by saying Meyer didn't have enough time to read the Warren Report and react. However, it is possible Meyer didn't need to read the Report because she knew things that relieved her of the need. Perhaps she had reason to know JFK was killed for his peace politics the day it happened and had nearly a year to know the investigation wasn't going the right way. In that case perhaps Meyer was going to make some kind of statement saying the Report was a fraud and Kennedy was killed by other means. Meyer could have been on to what Douglass wrote about at the time as a direct witness. This would actually reinforce the significance the short period of time from the Report's release and Meyer's murder rather than the opposite. The need was timely. Meyer was the perfect in-house profile of directly CIA connected yet separate enough, because of her divorce and political beliefs, to be a loose canon danger to those directly involved. Pitzer also had such a timely need and was also under covert observation.