16-04-2015, 08:50 PM
If I may offer a thought: The mechanics had no expectation that anything they produced in terms of evidence would face the level of scrutiny we have today. The FOIA didn't exist until 1966. Everything was going to be classified. They believed they could and would (and did) get away with anything. Arguments over notes by the DPD miss the point entirely. You have no idea what actually happened. You only know what was published.
Like David Josephs I give more credence to affidavits signed the day of the assassination. The number of changes in latter testimony is mind boggling.
Like David Josephs I give more credence to affidavits signed the day of the assassination. The number of changes in latter testimony is mind boggling.