19-08-2017, 04:58 AM
Alan Ford Wrote:In his contrived, make beLIEve conference with Inspector Sawyer, who was nowhere near his rear location, Why did Baker lie about gaining access to a Locked roof?, rather than sharing something of even greater significance with his superior (remember that encounter he said he had on the 3rd or 4th floor with the individual MUCH heavier and older than the wrongly accused?).
Coming up empty on a search of the roof pales compared to an actual encounter with a possible gunman, who is then vouched for by Truly. Why didn't Baker share this item of greater significance with Inspector Sawyer?
Two reasons: (1) He didn't really cross paths with Inspector Sawyer; and, (2) when following a hastily contrived script for too loooong one loses sight of the small, yet all important details, and begins to parrot back the same drivel akin to a robot.
Did the encounter on the 3rd or 4th floor come as a result of this mini Pow Wow ------>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu4KuS6-LNU
And, then after coming under siege due to next day sleight-of-hand tactics was subsequently moved down to the lunch room on the 2nd floor?
You're up, Mrs. Reid...
Sidebar:
Say, Baker, Was he walking away from you on the stairway as you initially reported? ----->
http://www.jfk-online.com/baker.html
Or you simply caught a glimpse of someone through a door/window in your next day and subsequent sightings? Is that with a Coke, or without a Coke? Is he standing there, or he is sitting down at a lunch table? Cut!, Take 99, action!...
Who was/is that white helmeted motorcycle officer arriving up on the 5th floor via the West elevator, the same elevator Jack Dougherty made available by bringing it down to the first floor...
In the real world, with a small amount of common sense applied, it should be easy to expect some ambiguity and a degree of generality in a transcribed account, taken the same day, of what transpired during and after the events in DealeyPlaza that resulted in the fatal wounding of John F KennedySr, and critical wounding of John B ConnallyJr. Serving as a MotorcyclePatrolman escorting a presidential motorcade through Dallas, TX, as DPD Officer ML Baker was northbound on Houston St, and approaching Elm St, the shooting occurred mere feet from him, and the POTUS had his brains blown out of his head.
I am quite confident that Officer Baker initially spoke in generalities, and those generalities were transcribed soon after the assassination, on the very day it occurred. Therefor, I am confident that he signed the in general statement related to the basics of his activities. And, in the real world, with a small amount of common sense applied, it should be easy to understand why the basics were stated, transcribed, and signed on that day. Any ambiguity could be, and would be, and was addressed as Officer Baker was able to review his thoughts about what he saw and his own actions, as was other eyewitnesses to the historic and tragic events of 11/22/'63'
But, that is in the real world, with a small amount of common sense applied.
​http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/baker_m1.htm
Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch