04-07-2014, 04:57 AM
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:I went through Geneva Hines' WC testimony again and, although she testified that Oswald came by most days at noon (not 12:30) to get change for the Coke machine, she makes no mention of seeing him on 22/11/63. Perhaps you could share with us any information you have that would contradict her WC testimony?
Which has what to do with Groden's quote of Hine saying she was shelling out change while the shots went off? The motorcade day was a special day at the Depository. Trusting WC testimony can be tenuous.
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:I'm a little confused here about Buell Wesley Frazier and I hope you can help me on this. If Frazier was "gotten to" at the hospital and threatened into silence, wouldn't that mean there was a very good possibility he had not only seen but actually conversed with Oswald on the top steps of the TSBD entrance, but was too frightened to tell anyone? For that matter, how do you know that other witnesses on the steps (ie. Lovelady, Shelley, etc.) weren't also "gotten to"?
That's a logical assumption that you know would be cut down quickly in court Bob. One obviously does not automatically equate to the other.
I think the answer to this is something you've consecutively evaded the 4 or 5 times I've pointed it out. There were too many people and too many unrelated civilians headed towards the Depository entrance to have not seen Oswald standing there in broad daylight. Too many people who he would had to have mingled with face to face in the bottleneck of the entry way etc. Maybe you could help me by answering that.
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:And "Fritz was there" is supposed to impress us? His shorthand notes, as I told you earlier, were not written for at least a week after the assassination. The 2nd floor lunch room encounter with Truly and Baker had already been concocted, so Fritz writing this down a week later means nothing.
It pretty much matches what other people saw. The best you are offering is presumptuous speculation because I already explained the Dallas PD had good reason to know Oswald was a spook. So his lunchroom encounter being omitted could be perfectly reasonable if he was being kept off the record until they figured out how to handle it. Maybe Baker kept one Oswald off the record because he had seen another on the 4th floor landing?