01-02-2013, 10:24 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:Answer me a question first. Pitzer's wife said he was called to Bethesda that afternoon. I believe he also arrived home late that morning exhausted. What was, Pitzer, head of the Bethesda A/V department, who was in charge of filming autopsies, doing that evening? And why was he called there? Drinking and playing cards? I love Jim and remain dedicated to what he does, but I must point-out he would be the first to ask these questions. Also, what was Dennis David's motive in concocting this weird story? And what about the timing of Pitzer's death in relation to his leaving the military and going to a media company? Hoaxers?
>Pitzer's wife said he was called to Bethesda that afternoon. I believe he also arrived home late that morning exhausted.<
She did nothing of the kind. Pitzer's younger son, Robert, made this claim. He said that his father was called into work during an early-evening dinner. Bill changed back into his uniform, took his camera and left, according to Robert, and returned the next morning.
>What was, Pitzer, head of the Bethesda A/V department, who was in charge of filming autopsies, doing that evening? And why was he called there? Drinking and playing cards?<
Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit -- but better than none at all, I suppose. No one knows what Bill Pitzer did that evening. One possibility, in my opinion, is that he filmed the pre-autopsy.
>Also, what was Dennis David's motive in concocting this weird story?<
For what it's worth, I believe Dennis when he says that his mentor was in possession of a movie film showing the dead president.
>And what about the timing of Pitzer's death in relation to his leaving the military and going to a media company?<
What about it? Pitzer died several months before he was due to retire. The media company part of Dennis's account dates to prior to December 1965, when he (DD) left Bethesda. The media-job scenario was never a topic of conversation in the Pitzer household. Bill Pitzer intended to take a position at Montgomery Community College, after retirement in 1967.
Okay, "Albert." I have responded to your queries. Your turn.