29-08-2013, 05:02 AM
Jim,
Have a look at one of the newly discovered photographs of Marguerite Oswald:
http://oswald-photos.blogspot.com/
If you scroll down the page, the photo in question (#14 out of 24) is captioned "1948-49, Benbrook, TX" and depicts Marguerite Oswald standing in front of a motor vehicle on a makeshift driveway.
The large vehicle is probably a 1938 Buick--the same car with the large grill that is seen in the "wedding photo" of Marguerite and Edwin Ekdahl (52-07 in John's CD Rom).
The same makeshift driveway is seen in John's photograph 52-15 (CD Rom) at 101 San Saba in Benbrook. In this photo, Lee and his dog "Blackie" are seen in front of the big Buick with the small San Sabo home in the background.
John uncovered testimony of neighbors suggesting that the Marguerite imposter was living at the San Sabo home and caring for the three Oswald boys in the middle of 1947. When Robert Oswald began to testify about the summer of 1947 to the Warren Commission, Allen Dulles called for an adjournment. When the session reconvened, the questioning began with the summer of 1948, neatly avoiding a discussion of the San Saba property.
My question to you and John is: Which Marguerite is depicted in the photograph alongside the Buick at San Saba?
James
Have a look at one of the newly discovered photographs of Marguerite Oswald:
http://oswald-photos.blogspot.com/
If you scroll down the page, the photo in question (#14 out of 24) is captioned "1948-49, Benbrook, TX" and depicts Marguerite Oswald standing in front of a motor vehicle on a makeshift driveway.
The large vehicle is probably a 1938 Buick--the same car with the large grill that is seen in the "wedding photo" of Marguerite and Edwin Ekdahl (52-07 in John's CD Rom).
The same makeshift driveway is seen in John's photograph 52-15 (CD Rom) at 101 San Saba in Benbrook. In this photo, Lee and his dog "Blackie" are seen in front of the big Buick with the small San Sabo home in the background.
John uncovered testimony of neighbors suggesting that the Marguerite imposter was living at the San Sabo home and caring for the three Oswald boys in the middle of 1947. When Robert Oswald began to testify about the summer of 1947 to the Warren Commission, Allen Dulles called for an adjournment. When the session reconvened, the questioning began with the summer of 1948, neatly avoiding a discussion of the San Saba property.
My question to you and John is: Which Marguerite is depicted in the photograph alongside the Buick at San Saba?
James

