20-01-2013, 09:12 AM
James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters, Chapter Six: Washington and Dallas, page 290:
Besides the mysterious Nash Rambler that was in the end spotted by so many mutually supportive witnesses--Craig, Forrest, Pennington, Carr, Robinson, and Cooper--there may have been two more cars even more deeply in the shadows that helped Lee Harvey Oswald make his otherwise unlikely transitions that climactic afternoon in the assassination plot.
Besides the mysterious Nash Rambler that was in the end spotted by so many mutually supportive witnesses--Craig, Forrest, Pennington, Carr, Robinson, and Cooper--there may have been two more cars even more deeply in the shadows that helped Lee Harvey Oswald make his otherwise unlikely transitions that climactic afternoon in the assassination plot.

