26-02-2015, 01:01 AM
I'm not going to bother speaking to her so a question if anyone is going to ask:
Is there any proof that she lived in an apartment along the Magazine to Camp street bus route?
11 weeks of riding the bus, probably at the same time in the morning - WITH Oswald - and we cannot get a single disciple to give us an address, a bus line #,
or the limited number of bus drivers who would be on that route at that time, every workday...
Cover Jobs and a Love Affair http://judythvarybaker.blogspot.com/2012...baker.html
Baker documented how cover jobs were arranged for herself and Oswald, where they spent approximately half their time. Though she was a slow typist, Baker said arrangements were made to hire her as a secretary for former FBI agent William I. Monaghan, Wm. B. Reily Coffe Company's Vice President of Security, Finance and Field Sales. After moving into nearby apartments the same week, Baker and Oswald rode the same bus to and from work together the next eleven weeks.
On July 19, 1963, an ad to replace Baker was ordered -- the same day Oswald was fired. Baker herself was fired August 9[SUP]th[/SUP], the same day Oswald was arrested for handing out flyers in New Orleans. Baker says she was fired prematurely because she was seen with Oswald that day. These events are documented by paycheck stubs, bank deposits, letters and newspaper ads and articles which have been seen by many researchers.
No W-2?
The most important summer of her life - do any of these "many researchers" know where she was? or can corroborate they've seen stubs, and deposits etc?
Is there any proof that she lived in an apartment along the Magazine to Camp street bus route?
11 weeks of riding the bus, probably at the same time in the morning - WITH Oswald - and we cannot get a single disciple to give us an address, a bus line #,
or the limited number of bus drivers who would be on that route at that time, every workday...
Cover Jobs and a Love Affair http://judythvarybaker.blogspot.com/2012...baker.html
Baker documented how cover jobs were arranged for herself and Oswald, where they spent approximately half their time. Though she was a slow typist, Baker said arrangements were made to hire her as a secretary for former FBI agent William I. Monaghan, Wm. B. Reily Coffe Company's Vice President of Security, Finance and Field Sales. After moving into nearby apartments the same week, Baker and Oswald rode the same bus to and from work together the next eleven weeks.
On July 19, 1963, an ad to replace Baker was ordered -- the same day Oswald was fired. Baker herself was fired August 9[SUP]th[/SUP], the same day Oswald was arrested for handing out flyers in New Orleans. Baker says she was fired prematurely because she was seen with Oswald that day. These events are documented by paycheck stubs, bank deposits, letters and newspaper ads and articles which have been seen by many researchers.
No W-2?
The most important summer of her life - do any of these "many researchers" know where she was? or can corroborate they've seen stubs, and deposits etc?
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter

