20-06-2014, 08:18 PM
Ok... now let's really blow some minds.. Is that also Michael Paine walking past the camera?
John Armstrong writes : p.569
Shortly after Oswald's arrest on August 9 (Friday) FBI agents interviewed
Lillian Murret in her home at 757 French Street. She told the agents that when Oswald first arrived in New Orleans (in April) he stayed at her home for a few days. She said that a few days later a woman (Mrs. Paine) arrived in a brown station wagon with Marina and their children, picked up Oswald, and helped him move to 4907 Magazine Street (on
Mayl1, 1963).
The FBI agents left but returned the following day. They told Mrs. Murret that Oswald was not at home but there was a brown station wagon with Texas plates parked in front of 4905 Magazine. The agents left and Mrs. Murret never saw them again.
NOTE: Mrs. Murre! told the FBI that Ruth Paine, Marina, and June arrived in New Orleans on May 11 in a brown station wagon with Texas license plates. According to FBI agents a brown station wagon with Texas plates was parked in front of 4905 Magazine Street on August 9, 1963 shortly after Oswald's arrest (Ruth Paine owned a 1955 light blue Chevrolet station wagon).
According to Roy Frankhouser, Michael and Ruth Paine were fellow undercover agents who became Oswald's intelligence "baby sitters" in early 1963 and helped him set up his 1-man Fair Play (or Cuba Committee in New Orleans)
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John Armstrong writes : p.569
Shortly after Oswald's arrest on August 9 (Friday) FBI agents interviewed
Lillian Murret in her home at 757 French Street. She told the agents that when Oswald first arrived in New Orleans (in April) he stayed at her home for a few days. She said that a few days later a woman (Mrs. Paine) arrived in a brown station wagon with Marina and their children, picked up Oswald, and helped him move to 4907 Magazine Street (on
Mayl1, 1963).
The FBI agents left but returned the following day. They told Mrs. Murret that Oswald was not at home but there was a brown station wagon with Texas plates parked in front of 4905 Magazine. The agents left and Mrs. Murret never saw them again.
NOTE: Mrs. Murre! told the FBI that Ruth Paine, Marina, and June arrived in New Orleans on May 11 in a brown station wagon with Texas license plates. According to FBI agents a brown station wagon with Texas plates was parked in front of 4905 Magazine Street on August 9, 1963 shortly after Oswald's arrest (Ruth Paine owned a 1955 light blue Chevrolet station wagon).
According to Roy Frankhouser, Michael and Ruth Paine were fellow undercover agents who became Oswald's intelligence "baby sitters" in early 1963 and helped him set up his 1-man Fair Play (or Cuba Committee in New Orleans)
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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