15-08-2013, 04:02 PM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:But let us not lose track of the overall point.
There was no stenographic transcript made. And this is what McAdams tries to smudge.
He tries to say that these brief cursive notes are the equivalent of that. They are not.
Now, if Fritz did make that secret tape recording, that is really interesting. Mary Ferrell told that to Jack White many years ago.
Because Fritz was strangely quiet on the JFK case until he died.
Maybe because it was him breaking containment that got Oswald killed?
But recall, McAdams says the police thought they had control of the basement. Yep John. We know the kind of control you mean. Setting up the alleyway for their friend Jack Ruby. With horns sounding and all.
Aside from the absence of case law to justify the lack of stenographic protocol, do Posner, Bugliosi or McAdams cite other contemporary instances of interrogation during which the same thing occurred?