08-03-2019, 08:12 PM
Research has borne out that the wrongly accused was impersonated in Mexico.
After reading two letters, see accompanying link and noted pages, there is also a strong possibility that he was impersonated in the U.S.S.R and New Orleans as well. There was a phrase making the rounds a few years ago in writing circles about a writer's voice. Those of you who choose to read the two letters in question--one while he was in the U.S.S.R and the other while he was in New Orleans--please make a note of his voice/command of the English language/vocabulary in the U.S.S.R letter as compared to his repeated misspellings in the New Orleans letter. Please be mindful that both letters are typewritten, so in either case the wrongly accused may not have written them at all. Another curious note about the U.S.S.R letter is "he" types his name as "Leo" instead of Lee. Intially, thought it was an honest typo, but then noted the letters "e" and "o" on the keyboard are spaced apart.
page 24 (left column) and page 38 (right column) ----> https://archive.org/details/nsia-OswaldS...e/page/n15
There may be even more inconsistencies that I missed, but what little bit I absorbed/shared here in comparing the pages imho this isn't the same person "speaking". Anyways, a safe & wonderful weekend to all.
After reading two letters, see accompanying link and noted pages, there is also a strong possibility that he was impersonated in the U.S.S.R and New Orleans as well. There was a phrase making the rounds a few years ago in writing circles about a writer's voice. Those of you who choose to read the two letters in question--one while he was in the U.S.S.R and the other while he was in New Orleans--please make a note of his voice/command of the English language/vocabulary in the U.S.S.R letter as compared to his repeated misspellings in the New Orleans letter. Please be mindful that both letters are typewritten, so in either case the wrongly accused may not have written them at all. Another curious note about the U.S.S.R letter is "he" types his name as "Leo" instead of Lee. Intially, thought it was an honest typo, but then noted the letters "e" and "o" on the keyboard are spaced apart.
page 24 (left column) and page 38 (right column) ----> https://archive.org/details/nsia-OswaldS...e/page/n15
There may be even more inconsistencies that I missed, but what little bit I absorbed/shared here in comparing the pages imho this isn't the same person "speaking". Anyways, a safe & wonderful weekend to all.