04-03-2016, 12:23 AM
Don Jeffries Wrote:I'm finally reading Harvey and Lee. Needless to say, the time and effort expended upon this by John Armstrong was enormous. Thus far, I've been especially impressed with the conflicts between what the "dumpy Marguerite Oswald impostor" testified to, versus other documentary evidence.
I believe that Robert Oswald needs to do some explaining, in regards to his testimony about his brother Lee being so absorbed in watching the TV show I Led Three Lives. It sure looks like he made some serious timeline errors.
I will share more of my observations as I make my way through this huge, well-researched book.
Good deal Don...
If you don't have it I highly recommend the CD of images as well as the Baylor archive bookmarked... most every topic has a notebook which dives deeper and shows the Archive scans.
Speaking of Robert's mistakes and Ozzie's replacement caretaker...
in Sept 1953 Ozzie went into 8th grade after his side trip to North Dakota and after having been assigned to Youth House in the spring, earlier that year. Except he went to PS#44 in the Bronx at 1825 Prospect
Not in the heart of Manhattan at 76th and Columbus. In fact, the school was at 100 W 77th, not too far from the Pic Apartment. Amazingly there was a third PS44 in Queens as well.
Sept 24th is only 10 days into the school year and yet the habitually truant Oswald, the Oswald who attended only about 20 days of school from Sept 52 thru his return on March 24, 1953 and was at Youth House from April 16th thru May 7th can still be elected to some office according to MO.
We are of the opinion that the school records in evidence are a combination of the two boys... this is best illustrated by one of the permanent record cards (I too assumed a child only had one permanent record - just not Ozzie) which shows him attending and/or missing 127 total days - again, problem being he started PS44 on March 23 and school ended on June 29. T
On the left, the FBI attempts to convince us that there are 200 total days of school between March 23 1953 and Jan 8, 1954 (as you can see on the bottom right - that's how they got their # of total days) yet no administrator in their right mind would record those numbers.
As we can plainly see, there are only 70 days of school from the time he enters in March till the summer. It is not possible for a child to attend 109 3/2 days of school from March thru June.
It is not possible to attend 200 of 210 days of school unless he went to summer school - which he did not. Our boy Harvey went to North Dakota - John has the original notes for that article and it is not NO, but N.D.
as the Timmer boy recalls. Here is the report and the images of Ozzie in 1953 and 1963.
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter