First & foremost, a note of thanks & appreciation to Mr. Mitcham, Cheers to you sir 2 ::thumbsup::'s Up
Now, back to the unraveling hasty contrived script starring Mrs. Reid & Co.
In the testimony of Welcome Eugene Barnett, a Dallas policeman, we learn a few interesting things. In no particular order of importance, we learn that the front entrance of the Texas School Book Depository was covered by himself and another officer , J.D. Smith, within 2 ½ minutes during the immediate aftermath of the assassination, well before officialdom's make beLIEve hasty getaway of the wrongly accused.
Another point of interest/note within Barnett's testimony is his sighting of other officers at the rear, back entrance doing his initial movements amid those 2 ½ minutes. Culled from the respective testimonies given by his mates assigned to traffic duty at the corner of Houston & Elm with him, neither J.D. Smith nor Edgar L. Smith, took a path to the rear back entrance, pursuing paths down Elm street instead.
Barnett's observations makes the case that officers were in the rear of the building. Of course, he doesn't have eyes in the back of his head, so he had no way of knowing as he raced back to the front of the building if one or more of them went inside. However, given Jack Dougherty's actions, bringing the West elevator downstairs to the first floor; and, Bonnie Ray William's sighting of a white helmeted motorcycle officer arriving up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor via Jack Dougherty's elevator, we learn that at least one of those officers sighted by Barnett enters from the rear entrance.
Though Sgt. D.V. Harkness was back there, as a department supervisor he wore a white hat, rather than a white motorcycle helmet.
Who was/is that white helmeted motorcycle officer? After sprinting initially to the corner of Elm & Houston, Did Baker catch a glimpse of the same individual Mr. Worrell (James) saw running away from the back of the building?, the same individual curiously enough matches both of their respective descriptions in their separate reports/placements
The third point of interest/note in Barnett's testimony is the following excerpted exchange ----->
Mr. LIEBELER - Did you notice Oswald around that area at anytime?
Mr. BARNETT - No, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER - Later on you saw his picture in the paper and, of course, on television?
Mr. BARNETT - Yes, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER - You have no recollection of seeing him in the area at all?
Mr. BARNETT - None whatsoever. There were hundreds of people in that intersection.
Mr. LIEBELER - Have you ever talked to any other officer in the department that remember seeing him in the area at all?
Mr. BARNETT - No, I haven't.
Mr. LIEBELER - Have you heard of anybody that saw him there at the time?
Mr. BARNETT - Well, of course, I heard the officersthat went up in the building and talked to him.
Barnett either didn't get the memo, entitled, a phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter with a single officer, or is simply telling the truth @ officers
And, now most interestingsome three months after Baker's own testimony and a full 8 months plus one day after the fateful day …
Mr. LIEBELER - Officer Baker was one?
Mr. BARNETT - I haven't talked to the officer.
By this time, IF it was true, it would be common knowledge around the water cooler that Baker was not just one of the officers, but the only one according to him, Truly and Mrs. Reid's version of "truth".
Did Barnett and Lt. Kaminski know better?
Why was Lt. Kaminski demoted ?
Thinking on his feet counsel quickly redirects the inquiry away before Barnett could actually name specific officers---->
Mr. LIEBELER - So you were pretty sure fairly quickly that the shots had come from the Texas School Book Depository?
Mr. BARNETT - Yes, sir.
Sidebar:
*A Locked roof
*What is the the actual identity of the white helmeted motorcycle officer?, who arrived up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor on the same West elevator Jack Dougherty took down just minutes before to the first floor.
*Why did Mrs. Reid outright lie about a phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter with the wrongly accused?
Now, back to the unraveling hasty contrived script starring Mrs. Reid & Co.
In the testimony of Welcome Eugene Barnett, a Dallas policeman, we learn a few interesting things. In no particular order of importance, we learn that the front entrance of the Texas School Book Depository was covered by himself and another officer , J.D. Smith, within 2 ½ minutes during the immediate aftermath of the assassination, well before officialdom's make beLIEve hasty getaway of the wrongly accused.
Another point of interest/note within Barnett's testimony is his sighting of other officers at the rear, back entrance doing his initial movements amid those 2 ½ minutes. Culled from the respective testimonies given by his mates assigned to traffic duty at the corner of Houston & Elm with him, neither J.D. Smith nor Edgar L. Smith, took a path to the rear back entrance, pursuing paths down Elm street instead.
Barnett's observations makes the case that officers were in the rear of the building. Of course, he doesn't have eyes in the back of his head, so he had no way of knowing as he raced back to the front of the building if one or more of them went inside. However, given Jack Dougherty's actions, bringing the West elevator downstairs to the first floor; and, Bonnie Ray William's sighting of a white helmeted motorcycle officer arriving up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor via Jack Dougherty's elevator, we learn that at least one of those officers sighted by Barnett enters from the rear entrance.
Though Sgt. D.V. Harkness was back there, as a department supervisor he wore a white hat, rather than a white motorcycle helmet.
Who was/is that white helmeted motorcycle officer? After sprinting initially to the corner of Elm & Houston, Did Baker catch a glimpse of the same individual Mr. Worrell (James) saw running away from the back of the building?, the same individual curiously enough matches both of their respective descriptions in their separate reports/placements
The third point of interest/note in Barnett's testimony is the following excerpted exchange ----->
Mr. LIEBELER - Did you notice Oswald around that area at anytime?
Mr. BARNETT - No, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER - Later on you saw his picture in the paper and, of course, on television?
Mr. BARNETT - Yes, sir.
Mr. LIEBELER - You have no recollection of seeing him in the area at all?
Mr. BARNETT - None whatsoever. There were hundreds of people in that intersection.
Mr. LIEBELER - Have you ever talked to any other officer in the department that remember seeing him in the area at all?
Mr. BARNETT - No, I haven't.
Mr. LIEBELER - Have you heard of anybody that saw him there at the time?
Mr. BARNETT - Well, of course, I heard the officersthat went up in the building and talked to him.
Barnett either didn't get the memo, entitled, a phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter with a single officer, or is simply telling the truth @ officers
And, now most interestingsome three months after Baker's own testimony and a full 8 months plus one day after the fateful day …
Mr. LIEBELER - Officer Baker was one?
Mr. BARNETT - I haven't talked to the officer.
By this time, IF it was true, it would be common knowledge around the water cooler that Baker was not just one of the officers, but the only one according to him, Truly and Mrs. Reid's version of "truth".
Did Barnett and Lt. Kaminski know better?
Why was Lt. Kaminski demoted ?
Thinking on his feet counsel quickly redirects the inquiry away before Barnett could actually name specific officers---->
Mr. LIEBELER - So you were pretty sure fairly quickly that the shots had come from the Texas School Book Depository?
Mr. BARNETT - Yes, sir.
Sidebar:
*A Locked roof
*What is the the actual identity of the white helmeted motorcycle officer?, who arrived up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor on the same West elevator Jack Dougherty took down just minutes before to the first floor.
*Why did Mrs. Reid outright lie about a phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter with the wrongly accused?