25-12-2013, 01:49 AM
Ivan De Mey Wrote:This is Prayer Man. The still is from the Darnell-film, taken moments after the fatal shots, just before officer Marrion Baker runs into the TSBD. Prayer Man seems to be holding something.
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CE 150, the shirt Oswald was wearing at work, seems to match the Prayer Man shirt.
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From the Fritz-notes:
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"claims 2nd floor coke when off came in to 1st fl had lunch out whith Bill Shelley in front"
The extra space between between the words "coke" and "when" indicate the beginning of a new sentence (Fritz doesn't use punctuation).
So it reads: "When officer came in to first floor I was having lunch out with Bill Shelley in front"
Hey there Ivan...
I started to reread the entire thread here and came across your post, again... yet wanted to comment this time.
CE150 was NOT the shirt Oswald wore to work... if it was, then it could not be the same shirt he was arrested in...
I believe it was CE151, the button down Briarloom, that he wore to work... EVERY telling of the interrogation has OSWALD changing his shirt and pants when he gets home...
The WORK SHIRT is not the same as the ARREST SHIRT... in fact, the Briarloom shirt is listed on the DPD to FBI inventory forms just after #455. and is the ONLY other long sleeve shirt of OSWALD's in evidence.
It appears at the end of the STOVALL inventory from Beckley with the GREY WORK PANTS he also wore and listed just under the shirt.
This is the same point of discussion I had with Fetzer about his Doorman is Oswald fiasco. On both Fritz's notes pages 1 and 2 can we find mention of the change of clothes, and in the reports of Kelley, Holmes and Bookout.
(althought in the notes the shirt is called "red" - so again, IF CE150 was worn to work, it should have been found at Beckley... we KNOW he was wearing CE150 when arrested.
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The other point I'd like to address is the interpretation of the notes... "out with Bill Shelley in front" is an entirely new sentence and thought..
Maybe this could be a take on how it reads? So that it suggests he SAID he went out front AT SOME POINT and was standing by Shelley.
Have we identified SHELLEY in any of the TSBD photos? If so, please post... thanks
DJ
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