21-12-2015, 03:31 AM
Ruth Paine lies to the Warren Commission? Ruth Paine tells the Warren Commission that when the initial officers from DPD and Irving PD show up at her house, she answers the door.
"Jenner: Did you say anything?
Paine: I said nothing. I think I dropped my jaw...That is the first I had any idea that Lee might be...in any way involved..."
Yet we know that the officers tell a different story; Ruth Paine tells them, "We've been expecting you."
And this bit from 1999, Paine writes: "There was a telephone call between Michael and me the afternoon of Nov. 22. It was before we had any idea that Lee was involved. We both assumed, as did much of Dallas, that someone from the radical right wing had fired at the president." Yet we know from the FBI "informant" that "overheard" the long distance call between Bell and the Paine residence that the male caller said he "felt sure that Lee Harvey Oswald killed the President." (Since Ruth and Marina spent the rest of the day, after the PD knocked on the door, at the police station being interviewed, any such call must have been before they arrived.)
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Chief Stevenson dispatches his lead homicide investigator to Parkland Hospital?
"Fritz: Chief Stevenson...asked me to go to the hospital, [but] I felt we were going to the wrong place, we should go to the scene of the crime, and he said, "Well, OK.""
Seems completely wrongheaded to order your lead investigator to guard the hospital and let less experienced men secure and investigate the crime scene. The Warren Commission claims it was Ofc. Mooney that found the shells, but as I recall, there was another officer that looked out that window and waved... DPD Gerald Hill.
"Jenner: Did you say anything?
Paine: I said nothing. I think I dropped my jaw...That is the first I had any idea that Lee might be...in any way involved..."
Yet we know that the officers tell a different story; Ruth Paine tells them, "We've been expecting you."
And this bit from 1999, Paine writes: "There was a telephone call between Michael and me the afternoon of Nov. 22. It was before we had any idea that Lee was involved. We both assumed, as did much of Dallas, that someone from the radical right wing had fired at the president." Yet we know from the FBI "informant" that "overheard" the long distance call between Bell and the Paine residence that the male caller said he "felt sure that Lee Harvey Oswald killed the President." (Since Ruth and Marina spent the rest of the day, after the PD knocked on the door, at the police station being interviewed, any such call must have been before they arrived.)
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Chief Stevenson dispatches his lead homicide investigator to Parkland Hospital?
"Fritz: Chief Stevenson...asked me to go to the hospital, [but] I felt we were going to the wrong place, we should go to the scene of the crime, and he said, "Well, OK.""
Seems completely wrongheaded to order your lead investigator to guard the hospital and let less experienced men secure and investigate the crime scene. The Warren Commission claims it was Ofc. Mooney that found the shells, but as I recall, there was another officer that looked out that window and waved... DPD Gerald Hill.
"All that is necessary for tyranny to succeed is for good men to do nothing." (unknown)
James Tracy: "There is sometimes an undue amount of paranoia among some conspiracy researchers that can contribute to flawed observations and analysis."
Gary Cornwell (Dept. Chief Counsel HSCA): "A fact merely marks the point at which we have agreed to let investigation cease."
Alan Ford: "Just because you believe it, that doesn't make it so."
James Tracy: "There is sometimes an undue amount of paranoia among some conspiracy researchers that can contribute to flawed observations and analysis."
Gary Cornwell (Dept. Chief Counsel HSCA): "A fact merely marks the point at which we have agreed to let investigation cease."
Alan Ford: "Just because you believe it, that doesn't make it so."