27-11-2014, 06:09 PM
David Josephs Wrote:Yes he does - yet he also says the woman was driving this car - Ed stated that LEE drives JVB ??? - and can someone please explain the bassinet?
I'm not so sure he does. The specific quote is that the woman was in the front seat. Usually that infers the passenger side.
David Josephs Wrote:When/when does Lee and JVB get a bassinet and travel around LA without a child...
You've read "Oswald in Aliceland"? http://www.jfklancer.com/Courtwright1.html In early October "Oswald" is traveling with a Marina look-alike and 2 small children... this was Judy?
That doesn't conclusively preclude it.
David Josephs Wrote:Like so many things - this too gets clarified many years later: "A big black car [DJ-Shaw, Ferrie and Oswald arrive in Clinton in a black cadillac] pulled away shortly after Oswald left"
Mary Morgan has nothing to do with the barber shop... and as Reeves tells us, "his daughter did not see the car or driver"
Well, that's if you take Reeves' word for it. We are talking about a constituency of southern country people who were prone to obeying authority. We know FBI was involved in trying to intimidate and bribe deputy Manchester, so it is not beyond possibility that Morgan is avoiding trouble here. In fact his statement sounds somewhat defensive. I would investigate whether it was likely that Morgan could miss seeing the car according to the layout at his house. You have to admit, if this visit happened it would be something intel would be interested in covering up.
Again, this doesn't answer the direct question of Mary Morgan allegedly confirming this visit with JVB as per her comment above. If she's still alive she needs to be asked.
Don't get me wrong here. Even though JVB alleges to have confirmed things about Morgan's house with Mary I find it highly suspicious that JVB doesn't get any direct quote from Mary Morgan saying "Yes, I remember that visit and you being in the jalopy". Instead she talks about Van and tree climbing (???).
This HSCA interview is from 1978 prior to Armstrong. They might be trying to have the woman driving in order to emphasize the non-driving Oswald. In his original Garrison testimony McGehee said he never saw the car pull up.

