31-08-2013, 01:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-08-2013, 02:04 PM by John Mooney.)
I've been watching the great "50 reasons for 50 Years" videos and I have some questions about this one (Question for Jim).
At the end Jim talks about the FBI document that lists the collect call from Michael Paine to Ruth on 11/22/63.
The document lists:
"1[B]1/22/63 Collect call from Arlington, Texas, number CR 5-5211. Mrs MICHAEL PAINE was calling."[/B]
Then in the video cuts to a picture of another typed document that says:
'Informant advised that the male voice was heard to comment that he felt sure that LEE HARVEY OSWALD had killed the President but did not feel OSWALD was responsible, and further stated "we both know who is responsible"'.
Are these two documents linked?
I have seen other people refer to the "Informant" document as coming from a phone tap on the 23rd and that is why the WC was asking Michael Paine about calls on the 23rd.
In the video it is implied that the "informant" was listening on the line on the 22nd (did operators listen in on collect calls back in '63?).
Is there some evidence somewhere that puts the "informant" listening on the 22nd or is this a JFK community bone of contention?
(Apologies if there is already a thread on this subject elsewhere, I tried the search function but couldn't see anything relevant).
At the end Jim talks about the FBI document that lists the collect call from Michael Paine to Ruth on 11/22/63.
The document lists:
"1[B]1/22/63 Collect call from Arlington, Texas, number CR 5-5211. Mrs MICHAEL PAINE was calling."[/B]
Then in the video cuts to a picture of another typed document that says:
'Informant advised that the male voice was heard to comment that he felt sure that LEE HARVEY OSWALD had killed the President but did not feel OSWALD was responsible, and further stated "we both know who is responsible"'.
Are these two documents linked?
I have seen other people refer to the "Informant" document as coming from a phone tap on the 23rd and that is why the WC was asking Michael Paine about calls on the 23rd.
In the video it is implied that the "informant" was listening on the line on the 22nd (did operators listen in on collect calls back in '63?).
Is there some evidence somewhere that puts the "informant" listening on the 22nd or is this a JFK community bone of contention?
(Apologies if there is already a thread on this subject elsewhere, I tried the search function but couldn't see anything relevant).