08-04-2015, 11:59 PM
Bob Prudhomme Wrote:
How any negatives can you fit into one sentence? I'm not even sure it's possible to answer that question.
If he did not go in, I'm sure no one would notice. People tend to notice things that happen more than things that don't happen.
Regardless of what Baker knew about elevators and the 2nd floor lunch room, find me a witness on the TSBD steps that, when questioned about this by WC lawyers, could actually recall Baker going up the steps and entering the TSBD.
Well how did he know about those two particular Depository situations? Those are questions you have to ask when analyzing such things. Did someone tell Baker don't forget to mention the window in the lunchroom door?
The Baker dash into the Depository is pretty well-known. I find it hard to believe that of all the people in the entrance not one would chime in that Baker actually stayed outside and never went in. Concealing this would make sense in the context of concealing Oswald being Prayer Man. However that isn't a given and it wouldn't make sense in any normal context. What you are saying is JFK assassination history has Baker going inside. You suggest Baker didn't go inside and no one felt any need to comment. That doesn't sound right to me.