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Caddy on JFK: it's all about UFO's
#21
Tom Bowden Wrote:
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Billy Sol Estes,

Hunt,

MJ 12

How much more does one need on this guy?

BTW, I talked to some people who interviewed Billy Sol. They told me, the more he talked, the less credible he got. Which, of course, is just the opposite of what you want in a witness.

I have over 100 hours of video taped interviews with Billie Sol and many more taped telephone conversations. He was truthful maybe 10% of the time. He would rather lie about something even if the truth was more colorful. I now know where the Mac Wallace story he told came from and it will be revealed in a book to be issued in September. His days in prison with known mafia connections was very interesting. His last stint was in Big Spring, Texas with Chauncey Smalldome from Colorado.

I never trusted Caddy. BTW Caddy was paid by a Moody Family member from Galveston for his efforts on Billie Sol.

The "Moody" of Moody Gardens? Why would they hire him? I will be most interested in hearing more about the Mac Wallace story.
As you well know Tom, many others believe Mac killed for LBJ, not just Billie Sol.

Dawn
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#22
The Moody family was the richest family in Galveston. They controlled the cotton trading market plus were large land owners. William Moody married into the Rice Family from Houston. The Moody foundation today has 1.2 Billion in assets primarily from American General insurance company, also started by William. Billie Sol's contact was Shearn Moody Jr. Moody was in on some of BSE's grain storage facility. Shearn was very eccentric and actually founded the Moody Gardens Complex. He was also openly gay and was romantically linked to several Hollywood personalities. I met him in the sixties and interviewed him in the early 90's before he died in 1996. He was convicted of Mail fraud in the late 80's. Probably more than you wanted to know.

Billie Sol did not have first hand knowledge of Mac Wallace's involvement in the assassination. I am not sure Mac Wallace was even involved in the Marshall killing. In one of BSE's phone calls, he admitted his own brother was at the Marshall murder.
Ahimsa….may you live in a world of non-forcefulness.
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#23
Wow, Tom. That is really interesting.

And man, Caddy was working for these people? As one CIA guy once said, the main function is always to stir up the pot, in order to muddy the waters.

But here is the problem with some one like Billy Sol: Which story do you buy?

It actually would make sense about his brother wouldn't it?

When is your book coming out? Will it be in English?
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#24
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Wow, Tom. That is really interesting.

And man, Caddy was working for these people? As one CIA guy once said, the main function is always to stir up the pot, in order to muddy the waters.

But here is the problem with some one like Billy Sol: Which story do you buy?

It actually would make sense about his brother wouldn't it?

When is your book coming out? Will it be in English?

Actually if you accept nothing as truth from Billie and then look for collaboration you are better off. I have collaboration on the assassination and little more than a gut feeling on Marshall. Independent sources verified Billie's brother being involved in several of the apparent suicides. Billie would go off his lithium on occasions and speak more truthfully.
The book is scheduled for release this fall in French. I own the English rights and will self publish hopefully in September. We have been delayed with several minor problems, which have been eliminated. We are still working on the name for the english version.
Ahimsa….may you live in a world of non-forcefulness.
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