02-02-2013, 06:46 PM
Allan Eaglesham Wrote:[
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.
I stand corrected. However surely you're not seriously entering this minor error as your sum argument against what is being said? OK, so it was Pitzer's son instead of wife - What difference does that make according to the point? Surely you aren't offering that weak point and response as your position? We see that Pitzer was called-in and took photographic recording equipment. Why, Mr Eaglesham, did they call him in?
I can see my question wasn't answered. As head of the Bethesda Audio Visual department who was in charge of filming autopsies, who we now see was recorded as having been called to the most important autopsy ever performed at Bethesda, what exactly was Pitzer doing that evening? As Charles says, take your time. I'll wait for the answer.
I also think it's weird that you believe Dennis David about Pitzer's film but then contradict yourself by doubting that Pitzer filmed the autopsy. After all, if Lone Nutters say the lack of Pitzer being recorded on the attendance sheets shows he wasn't there then from where exactly did he record the film you now admit?
Forgive me for saying this, but you look rather foolish offering what you do against the obvious.