09-11-2013, 06:10 PM
Anita Dickason Wrote:What Bowers saw is not in dispute and in fact his documented testimony indicates he was a very observant individual.
From observing Bowers' statement to Mark Lane I interpret his wording "I could not say then nor can I say now" as a subtle way of sending the message to Lane that he can't say all he knows. This makes sense because by the time of the Lane interview Bowers had already privately told people that he saw a man throw a rifle into the trunk of a car. If you view the Travel Channel show you can see from a visual example that Bowers had a direct line of sight to the back of the fence so there's no way he would have missed seeing the whole fence-shooting event. Unless of course he wasn't looking in that direction, but he obviously had his attention drawn to the fence by the shots and then saw the hiding of the gun, and, most likely, rushing of the shooters to appear as Secret Service agents. But I guess if you are talking "documented testimony" you are including all the statements above.
However, I'm confused. Your book does expose the fact Bowers witnessed the Grassy Knoll shooters and was killed for it, right?