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Mary's Mosaic: Entering Peter Janney's World of Fantasy
Tom Scully Wrote:
Albert Doyle Wrote:
Tom Scully Wrote:Mr. Doyle-Yates, you're the "go to" guy, re: Mitchell, at least in your own mind. My name is printed in Janney's book, so are Mark's and Jim's names. What page of the book displays your name, (Doyle, or Yates?)


The ones that show the evidence that Mary Meyer was murdered by black op.

You have me at a disadvantage. I am under the influence of the statements of those you've evidently unbound yourself from. Are you embracing what you thought you read in Janney's book, or just leaving it to your imagination?
This is snake oil and you've drank all you could get your hands on. Unfortunately, you are not the only one with such a big thirst for this, just the most unabashed, aside from Peter Janney.
The lawyer defending the Ray Crump, accused of Mary Meyer's murder, Dovery Roundtree, has provided many quotes over the years. Crump was or wasn't familiar the canal area where he was "fishing" and fell into the water? He did, or did not hear any shot?
Roundtree was, or was not able to locate and communicate with Crump's alibi witness "girlfriend"? Crump knew or did not know where his girrlfriend resided? Roundtree did or did not agree not to subpoena Crump's key alibi witness in his capital murder case?
Roundtree did not know Mary Meyer's husband was a CIA employee in 1964 or by early 1965? The "press" did or did not keep the identity of Cord Meyer's employer hidden? Do I simply pick whatever I supports my claims, as author Janney chose to do?

Quote:Woman Artist Shot To Death On Stroll In Washington ...

news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat...id...Google News
WASHINGTON, OH 13 Georgetown artist Mary Pinchol Meyer was shot to death ... path of an old canal where she often had strolled with Mrs. John Kennedy. ... A native of York city and a graduate of Vassar Col lege, Mrs. Meyer was the for mer wife of Cord Meyer, OHIO, a writer employed by the Central Intelligence Agency.


Artist Shot To Death In Washington . - Google News

news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1798&dat...id...Google News
he was driving his tow truck along the canal when he heard a scream and saw ... wife of Cord Meyer Jr a . writer employed by the Central Intelligence Agency He ...

Georgetown Artist Killed In Robbery . - Google News

news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat...id...Google News
Meyer was shot to death Monday as she took a sunny afternoon walk along the path of an old canal where she often had strolled with Mrs. John Kennedy. ... lege, Mrs. Meyer was the form er wife of Cord Meyer a writer employed by the Central ...

Justice Older Than the Law: The Life of Dovey Johnson ... - Page
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1604737743
Katie McCabe, ‎Dovey Johnson Roundtree - 2009 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
She was a niece of the famed conservationist Gifford Pinchot, the daughter of a former governor of Pennsylvania, and she was ... That her ex-husband, Cord Meyer, Jr., was a top CIA official rather than the "author and lecturer" described in the ...
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Justice Older Than the Law: The Life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree

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VS. these details and observations that I posted on
Quote:09 December 2012
Quote:......
Nina Burleigh interviewed Dovey Roundtree in 1996. Screenshot:

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And this is what Roundtree told author/journalist Nina Burleigh:

..."Roundtree was never able to find the woman!"...

Screenshot of Burleigh's book:

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http://educationforu...135#entry258700

Quote: Why did ms. Roundtree state in her 1993 interview that she (through her client Crump) knew about Vivian's identity, she actually talked with her by phone in her 2009 book, while in her 1996 interview with Nina Burleigh she stated that she was never able to find her?!
This must be some kind of spinning, meant to create confusion about this whole story of "Ray Crump on the towpath"... In her book Roundtree explained they had a hard time finding Vivian, for she had picked-up Crump somewhere on the corner of a street, while in the interview of 1993 she stated that Crump had picked her up at her home. This was not for the first time, Crump was obviously aware of her address...

"Justice Older Than the Law: The Life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree"
By Katie McCabe, Dovey Johnson Roundtree Page 195

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......Peter Janney confirms in his new book "Mary's Mosaic" that indeed Dovey Roundtree was able to locate and even talk to Crump's girlfriend Vivian. Roundtree told about Vivian during her 1992 interview with Leo Damore. (Mary's Mosaic, p. 95.)

Although Peter Janney, Leo Damore, Nina Burleigh and Katie McCabe (author of Roundtree's autobiography) have been frequently in contact with each other related to their Mary Meyer research, none of them seemed to have the need to address this inconsistency regarding Vivian. That's really weird, for the interests are clearly there: Vivian's information is crucial for the analysis of Crump's whereabouts on the towpath that day.

Peter Janney simply ignores the fact that Roundtree told Burleigh that she was never able to locate Vivian.

There is a pattern of this kind of spinning around Crump's activities on the towpath, in which lawyer Dovey Roundtree is definately involved. On page 94 of "Mary's Mosaic" Peter Janney states that Roundtree told Damore in 1990 that Crump knew about the location at the edge of the Potomac where Vivian and he went to. After falling into the river, Crump tried to "find his way out of the dang place." Next comes this quote:

Quote: He wasn't familar with that area at all. And he sort of roamed around. And then he heard something like an explosion.
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That's quite a contradiction by Roundtree: was or wasn't Crump familiar with the area? According to most sources he was, for he went sometimes fishing there.

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Furthermore, Roundtree entirely avoids the issue of Crump's jacket and cap which were found in the river later on. Much more come on those items, for they are pivotal in Janney's murder scenario; why would Crump have thrown his jacket and cap in the river when he tried to get out of the area?

Justice Older Than the Law: The Life of Dovey Johnson ... - Pa

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However, much more suspicious is Roundtree's claim during her 1990 interview with Leo Damore that Crump actually heard "something like an explosion." "Like the backfire of a car," said Crump, according to Roundtree.

This statement has one direct consequence for Crump's whereabouts on the towpath: he was already awake well before the shots were fired! This statement by Roundtree implies that the 2 shots [if any...] didn't wake up Crump:

Crump was already roaming around in the area to find a way out before the shots were fired...
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Once again, Peter Janney basically ignores this fact. That's suspicious to say the least, for this "roaming around in the area" by Crump turns out to be crucial within the scenario "Mitchell shot Mary", promoted by Janney himself. See the coming posts.

And now back to Dovey Roundtree, her 2009 autobiography "Justice Older Than The Law," page 192:.......

No one posting as if Roundtree is an impartial authority, rather than a retired criminal defense attorney with a vested interest in
forever defending her one time murder trial client who has a demonstrable record of contradicting her own key points, has addressed any of the above, yet Roundtree continues to be "trotted out." Maybe it is time to actually debate the contradictions above, or.....stand down? BTW, Peter Janney no longer seems to be so sure that Leo Damore met Mary Meyer's CIA assassin.

Quote:http://www.amazon.com/review/R8NNVIZE9IT...tore=books
A Masterpiece of Biography and a Mesmerizing Detective Story, April 1, 2012
By
Douglas
..........Due to the heroic efforts of African American female attorney Dovey Roundtree, Janney explains how against all odds, Crump was acquitted.......

So now what? This is as deep as your politics go, Mr. Doyle, a tenured member at this most unusual, yet informative institution. As it should be. I thank the administrators here for allowing me to express myself. Why not let Ed Jewett back in ? Mr. Mosaica was an important piece to this puzzle. Do not discriminate if you are seeking the truth. Just my two centavos, amigos. Vaya con Dios.
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Mary's Mosaic: Entering Peter Janney's World of Fantasy - by Mark A. O'Blazney - 06-10-2015, 02:13 PM

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