28-12-2013, 07:29 PM
The only problem with that idea is this: There is no evidence for that happening.
No one was with Baker when he did the affidavit. But beyond that one would have to prove that Baker somehow knew this stuff. There is nothing to do that with.
But beyond that, in the original affidavit, Baker never even mentions the lunch room at all. So the problem is not just Oswald, its the location.
I think there is a possibility that the man Baker describes is the man Worrell saw escaping from the back of the TSBD after the assassination.
Sean entertained that idea at one time. But I think today that he thinks the hit team came down in one of the two freight elevators.
Oswald was seen outside after, and in one of the interrogation notes, he said he was there.
Now, if anyone thinks that Frazier was going to say he saw LHO on the steps, well, forget it.
This debate should not be here though. This is about Sabato's book. If you want to debate this issue please go to the Sean Murphy thread.
No one was with Baker when he did the affidavit. But beyond that one would have to prove that Baker somehow knew this stuff. There is nothing to do that with.
But beyond that, in the original affidavit, Baker never even mentions the lunch room at all. So the problem is not just Oswald, its the location.
I think there is a possibility that the man Baker describes is the man Worrell saw escaping from the back of the TSBD after the assassination.
Sean entertained that idea at one time. But I think today that he thinks the hit team came down in one of the two freight elevators.
Oswald was seen outside after, and in one of the interrogation notes, he said he was there.
Now, if anyone thinks that Frazier was going to say he saw LHO on the steps, well, forget it.
This debate should not be here though. This is about Sabato's book. If you want to debate this issue please go to the Sean Murphy thread.