02-04-2014, 07:13 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:LR Trotter Wrote:Albert Doyle Wrote:So in the mid-40's Marguerite wasn't averse to surgery on the young boy. FBI had no interest in pursing the tonsillectomy even though they had the name of the local Dallas doctor.
Mr Doyle, maybe the FBI did not consider information entered on an insurance application to be sufficent "evidence" of a tonsillectomy. I know that I had a tonsillectomy in about 1953, when I was about age 6. The stand alone hospital/clinic where the surgery was done has been non-existent for about 50 years, and I wonder, as I wander, if records for that surgery can be found. I do recall being ill, and the discomfort of recovery. But, I mostly remember the "absence" of "all the Sherbet Ice Cream I can eat."
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That doesn't line up with the Commission's meticulous pursuit of other trivial evidence. Philben was right there in town available for the askin'.
Then is it a possibility that the "Commission's meticulous pursuit of other trivial evidence" was not equaled by the FBI? Just askin'.
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Larry
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