06-08-2013, 09:14 PM
Tracy, I can definitely appreciate concentrating on specific periods to narrow down a research project.....
Other than witness statements/testimonies what physical evidence do we have during that time period?
Bledsoe's description of the shirt the "bus Oswald" was wearing is the arrest shirt AFTER buttons are torn off... Whaley's testimony "feels" scripted.
Fritz's notes backed by Bookout's reports on the interviews reaffirms Oswald changed his clothes and threw his work clothes into a drawer.
ALL the contents of Oswald's room were taken yet the before-and-after clothing is not identified and the entire issue is ignored... description of Oswald wearing the arrest shirt prior to the 1pm trip to his room have to beviewed as very suspicious.
Oswald's reaction to Roger Graig's mention of the Station wagon ?? Hearsay just like the clothing testimony but again, suspicious
So, what physical evidence is there to authenticate any of the 12:30-1:50 activities?
1) The Jacket Roberts says Oswald was wearing when he left....
- if the one found is not his, where did his go?
- his blue coat was worn from Irving Friday morn... when did his other jacket get from Irving to Oak Cliff so he could wear it?
- Could the Jacket have been disposed of in Irving by the Paine/Marina pair?
2) The bullets Benavidas gave to Poe that Hill announced were NOT from a pistol but an automatic....
- conficting stories while the physical evidence are .38 special rounds
3) The bus transfer.... which has anything but a reliable chain of custody
4) The movie ticket Oswald would have bought when he got to the theater around 1:10
- did he go directly to the theater while the decoy goes to the rooming house THEN to Tippit THEN to Theater to bring heat onto Oswald?
- do we believe that OSwald was taken to the Theater only to be trapped there?
5) The .38 revolver "taken" from Oswald which misfired after supposedly going 4 for 4 on Tippit.
6) ????
Good luck with your research on this timeframe... I look forward to what you develop
DJ
Other than witness statements/testimonies what physical evidence do we have during that time period?
Bledsoe's description of the shirt the "bus Oswald" was wearing is the arrest shirt AFTER buttons are torn off... Whaley's testimony "feels" scripted.
Fritz's notes backed by Bookout's reports on the interviews reaffirms Oswald changed his clothes and threw his work clothes into a drawer.
ALL the contents of Oswald's room were taken yet the before-and-after clothing is not identified and the entire issue is ignored... description of Oswald wearing the arrest shirt prior to the 1pm trip to his room have to beviewed as very suspicious.
Oswald's reaction to Roger Graig's mention of the Station wagon ?? Hearsay just like the clothing testimony but again, suspicious
So, what physical evidence is there to authenticate any of the 12:30-1:50 activities?
1) The Jacket Roberts says Oswald was wearing when he left....
- if the one found is not his, where did his go?
- his blue coat was worn from Irving Friday morn... when did his other jacket get from Irving to Oak Cliff so he could wear it?
- Could the Jacket have been disposed of in Irving by the Paine/Marina pair?
2) The bullets Benavidas gave to Poe that Hill announced were NOT from a pistol but an automatic....
- conficting stories while the physical evidence are .38 special rounds
3) The bus transfer.... which has anything but a reliable chain of custody
4) The movie ticket Oswald would have bought when he got to the theater around 1:10
- did he go directly to the theater while the decoy goes to the rooming house THEN to Tippit THEN to Theater to bring heat onto Oswald?
- do we believe that OSwald was taken to the Theater only to be trapped there?
5) The .38 revolver "taken" from Oswald which misfired after supposedly going 4 for 4 on Tippit.
6) ????
Good luck with your research on this timeframe... I look forward to what you develop
DJ
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter