01-01-2013, 10:28 PM
Phil Dragoo Wrote:Larry
Braden-Brading seems to have met with H.L. Hunt, had an office near that of David Ferrie, stayed at the Cabana Motel visited by Jack Ruby the night before the assassination, and been looking for a phone that day.
He presents these features of interest, while we are taunted by the late matadors Hunt and Prouty with Sarti and Lansdale.
Are we floating down the Midway sawdust underfoot barked at by barkers, seduced by the siren song of shills
While the mechanics hammered their tacks, packed their kits, and were gone on the one o'clock flight
Braden/Brading IMHO was certainly in the 'know' about the events to happen and played some part.....what that was...spotter, communications man, timer, shooter, I know not for sure. I'll keep my leanings to myself at this point. Yeah, as Phil points out he knew many in the 'mix' of the 'fix'. That they detained him and then released him [as were the 'Tramps' and other VERY suspicious characters] almost puts him on the primary suspect list. He was certainly located in a building from which I believe a shooter team fired. This team may also be the reason why the turn of the motorcade is cut from the Z-film.......
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