06-11-2013, 08:30 PM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Robert played a huge role in framing Lee. If this story is true, why didn't he tell it back in the day? Or mention it in his book?
Hit the nail on the head Tracy.... ROBERT was aware of the H&L problems and the different Marguerite problems...
Too many things to go into detail here... yet thanks to ROBERT we became aware of STRIPLING JR HIGH in Ft Worth and Frank Kudlaty.
Hoover sends a man to Kudlaty on 11/23 in the morning (less than 12 hours since Oswald is charged in JFK's death) who takes "Oswald's" school records from 1954...
the year LEE is at Beauregard Jr High in NOLA... The Thomas address is across the street from Stripling and is the addres MO uses again and again and is her address on 11/22/63. The house was torn down in 1981.
Mr. JENNER. And, at that time, I take it your brother Lee was attending Arlington Heights High School? That would be 1952?
Mr. OSWALD. Just a minute, please. In 1952 Lee was 13 years old. He would be attending W. C. Stripling Junior High School then (yet they supposedly moved to NY)
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[TD]2220 Thomas Pl[/TD]
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[TD]Report cards put him at BHJS all term[/TD]
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[TD]1454 St. Mary's Apt 6[/TD]
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One of the most important things one can do in this case is to read Robert's, Marguerites and Pic's testimony and compare their chronology and facts....
Robert took the BRONX ZOO photo knowing full well THAT was not LEE... and proceed to tell us he did NOT visit the Oswald's and Pic's in Nov 1952...
John Pic picks LEE from HARVEY in every instance...
Mr. PIC - So they moved out in about September 1952, maybe it was late September, early October, somewhere around there, so from about somewhere between September of 1952 and January 1953, my brother Robert came to New York on leave, and we were all invited up to the Bronx.
Mr. JENNER - To visit whom?
Mr. PIC - Sir?
Mr. JENNER - To visit whom?
Mr. PIC - To visit my mother and my brother.
Mr. JENNER - Your brother?
Mr. PIC - That is correct.
Mr. JENNER - Did your brother's wife accompany him?
Mr. PIC - He wasn't married at that time, sir.
Mr. JENNER - He wasn't married?
Mr. PIC - I think this was, his leave was probably in October or November 1952, a matter of a month or two after they had moved out. We visited their apartment in the Bronx.
Mr. JENNER - Excuse me, where did your brother stay?
Mr. PIC - I think he stayed at the Soldier-Sailor-Airmen Club in New York.
Mr. JENNER - In any event he did not stay with you.
Mr. PIC - No, sir; he may have stayed with my mother also. I don't think so. Maybe for a night or two. We went out, my wife fixed him up with a date with one of her girl friends and we went out together a couple of times. So, we were invited p there for this Sunday dinner. So it was my mother, Lee, Robert, my wife, myself, and my son. Robert was already there when we arrived. When Lee seen me or my wife he left the room. For dinner he sat in the front room watching TV and didn't join us whatsoever.
Mr. OSWALD. Yes, sir; we were corresponding infrequently, I would say--not very many letters between I and Lee direct when I was in the service, especially the first part of my tour in the service.
In 1952, after traveling from Camp Pendleton, Calif., to Jacksonville, Fla. I did have a 10-day leave. They were in New York City at that time.
Mr. JENNER. This was then some time in 1953, I take it?
Mr. OSWALD. No, sir--1952.
Mr. JENNER. 1952?
Mr. OSWALD. Yes, sir. This was----
Mr. JENNER. You mean your mother and Lee that is the period of time they were in New York City?
Mr. OSWALD. That's correct.
Mr. JENNER. Living there.
Mr. OSWALD. Yes, sir.
Mr. JENNER. Did you see them?
Mr. OSWALD. No, sir; not at that time. I spent my leave in Fort Worth, because I did not feel I had enough time to travel to New York and down to Jacksonville, Fla. After completing metalsmith school at Millington, Tenn., I took a 10-day leave.
Mr. JENNER. Fix the time.
Mr. OSWALD. This was July or August of 1953. I had my orders to go to Miami, Fla. I took a 10-day leave and left Millington, Tenn., by car and came to New York City and spent 10 days in New York with Lee, mother, John, and his family.
Mr. JENNER. Where did you stay?
Mr. OSWALD. At mother's apartment, with Lee, in the Bronx some place I do not recall the address.
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

