05-07-2014, 06:08 PM
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:Does this mean you're not going to give us a link to a Groden interview which will show Geneva Hine telling him she was giving Oswald change at the time the shots were fired?[size=12]
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No. It means you're not going to give an honest answer to what I wrote. You're speaking with a tone that assumes a credible position but I don't think you've earned it with what you type. I think it's obvious that the chances of no one seeing Oswald with that many potential witnesses is beyond possibility.
Quote:I actually found a woman some years ago. She was terrified. She did not want to come forward. And she finally agreed to give an interview, and I did interview her. When the shots actually went off, she was talking to Lee Oswald on the second floor. We always assumed that Lee had the change, that he had had the change for the machine. He didn't. He went into the office across from the snack room with a dollar bill and asked for change. He said, "No pennies, please." And, as the change was being counted out into his hand, the shots went off. And they looked at each other, this woman and Lee, and [asked], "What was that?" Backfires, firecrack[ers], who knew?
He got the rest of the change, walked back across the hall, bought the Coke and then just a little over a minute later there was a gun in his ribs held by Officer Baker. Lee had an airtight alibi. He could not possibly have done this. She told this story to the Warren Commission. They told her to keep her mouth shut. And she did. She told very few people. Very few people. I was one of the few that she did. So I got to speak to her because I had a friend who knew a friend of hers. I had to promise her I would never reveal any of this until after she was gone. And now she is. The whole story, including her name, will be in the next book.
Quote FBI and the Commission at your own risk.