07-04-2013, 07:40 PM
>>Question for Albert Doyle:
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>>Do you have a citation or link for your statement:
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>>"...What they forget however is Jones and Yates had a
>>curious conversation days previous where they pondered JFK
>>getting shot from an office building with a high-powered
>>rifle and it was because of that conversation that
>>Yates went in to tell Jones of the freakish coincidence..."
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>>Thanks for help!
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> Can't remember where I read that. It was either from the
>Yates or Jones FBI interviews or the Dorothy Yates'
>interview.
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> The reason Yates went to Jones upon arriving back at
>work was because he wanted to tell Jones this hitch-hiker had
>brought-up the exact same subject they had discussed
>previously. Otherwise, two days before the assassination, this
>would have just been a weird hitch-hiker and a weird
>conversation but not much more. The reason Yates felt
>compelled to tell Jones about it was because it was a strange
>coincidence with the conversation they had previously.
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Thank you.
I have been searching without success, unfortunately. I will continue looking.
If it's possible, would you go back and try to find the source for your statement, please.
Many thanks !
>>
>>Do you have a citation or link for your statement:
>>
>>"...What they forget however is Jones and Yates had a
>>curious conversation days previous where they pondered JFK
>>getting shot from an office building with a high-powered
>>rifle and it was because of that conversation that
>>Yates went in to tell Jones of the freakish coincidence..."
>>
>>Thanks for help!
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>
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> Can't remember where I read that. It was either from the
>Yates or Jones FBI interviews or the Dorothy Yates'
>interview.
>
> The reason Yates went to Jones upon arriving back at
>work was because he wanted to tell Jones this hitch-hiker had
>brought-up the exact same subject they had discussed
>previously. Otherwise, two days before the assassination, this
>would have just been a weird hitch-hiker and a weird
>conversation but not much more. The reason Yates felt
>compelled to tell Jones about it was because it was a strange
>coincidence with the conversation they had previously.
>
>
>
>
>
>
Thank you.
I have been searching without success, unfortunately. I will continue looking.
If it's possible, would you go back and try to find the source for your statement, please.
Many thanks !

