1. Mrs. Reid outright lied about encountering Mr. Oswald on the 2nd floor. Any objective person researching this case should be very concerned about her outright lie, especially because officialdom used that phantom 2nd floor encounter to frame an innocent party.
2. The Warren Commission chose to ignore Pierce Allman. His encounter with Mr. Oswald puts a large, gaping hole in their timing sequence about an assassin making a hasty getaway, rather than the calm, helpful demeanor of Mr. Oswald simply directing someone to a telephone.
3. According to some of their CE 1381 statements a few employees who returned immediately inside the building following the last shot, took the elevators upstairs. Yet, according to Truly and Officer Baker these same elevators were "hung up" on higher floors, thus their use of the stairs. Did they really take the stairs?, Or, was that a useful narrative to create a 2nd floor encounter with the wrongfully accused?
Truly said he yelled upstairs for someone to send the elevators down (Truly says a lot of things); however, Jack Dougherty (in his Warren Commission testimony) shared that he heard no such thing from his vantage point up on the 5th floor near the elevator doors on that floor. Why were others able to use the elevators? but Truly and Baker couldn't? IF Truly yelled up for those elevators just as he says he did (Truly says a lot of things), anyone would have heard him in that small echo chamber, yet Mr. Dougherty disputes it ever happened.
4. Officer Baker took no less than four times to get his script, err story straight about the phantom 2nd floor encounter. Between him and Mrs. "you lied" Reid they have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale.
The plain simple truth doesn't require do overs, retakes, and outright lies.
2. The Warren Commission chose to ignore Pierce Allman. His encounter with Mr. Oswald puts a large, gaping hole in their timing sequence about an assassin making a hasty getaway, rather than the calm, helpful demeanor of Mr. Oswald simply directing someone to a telephone.
3. According to some of their CE 1381 statements a few employees who returned immediately inside the building following the last shot, took the elevators upstairs. Yet, according to Truly and Officer Baker these same elevators were "hung up" on higher floors, thus their use of the stairs. Did they really take the stairs?, Or, was that a useful narrative to create a 2nd floor encounter with the wrongfully accused?
Truly said he yelled upstairs for someone to send the elevators down (Truly says a lot of things); however, Jack Dougherty (in his Warren Commission testimony) shared that he heard no such thing from his vantage point up on the 5th floor near the elevator doors on that floor. Why were others able to use the elevators? but Truly and Baker couldn't? IF Truly yelled up for those elevators just as he says he did (Truly says a lot of things), anyone would have heard him in that small echo chamber, yet Mr. Dougherty disputes it ever happened.
4. Officer Baker took no less than four times to get his script, err story straight about the phantom 2nd floor encounter. Between him and Mrs. "you lied" Reid they have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale.
The plain simple truth doesn't require do overs, retakes, and outright lies.