20-04-2023, 07:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-04-2023, 07:46 PM by Brian Doyle.)
Richard: We're not really that far apart...If Lee was up on the 6th Floor overseeing whatever shots or setting-up occurred then he had to come downstairs by some means...If it was the Freight or Passenger Elevator doesn't really matter technically speaking...
Ironically, it was actually Bart Kamp who brought my attention to Gil Toff's interview with Jack Dougherty in 1971 I believe...Only Kamp dealt with it by a hand-wave saying "We know that can't be right"...Kamp was simply pronouncing that since Oswald was (allegedly) Prayer Man Dougherty had to be wrong...Why otherwise intelligent people ever allowed Bart Kamp to ever reach the influential position he did in the research community I will never understand, in any case, this hand-waving avoidance of some of the most important evidence in Conspiracy research by Kamp just shows how dangerous Greg Parker and his disinformation site is to credible Conspiracy research...They led the entire research community on a wild goose chase and tied up 10 years of effort and resources for a crazy theory that originated from the fanciful imagination of evidence gremlin Parker...And equally damaging is Kamp's dismissal of Jack Dougherty's interview with Toff..
Toff's interview has to be seen in the context of Dougherty finally getting out from under the oppressive control of Truly and the other minders who literally controlled him in every interview...Once out from under the information restraint previously imposed on him Dougherty sung like a bird and told Toff outright that Oswald was up eating his Lunch in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room while Dougherty himself ate his lunch down below in the Domino Room...What Dougherty did there was confirm both Sarah Stanton's and Carolyn Arnold's witnessings...Once you understand this then you understand the true context of Truly defaming Dougherty by telling the Commission he was retarded...Truly was doing the authority's dirty work there in order to devalue any information originating from Dougherty because Truly and those authorities knew exactly what he had witnessed and knew they had to discredit it...
Another key to Dougherty is his Commission interview that is full of hints of a coached script...
Mr. BALL. Where did you eat your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. In the domino room.
Mr. BALL. Now, what time did you go back to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Oh, at 12:30.
Mr. BALL.. Did you know that the President was going to pass in a motorcade that noon?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, they said something about it.
Mr. BALL.. Did you intend to go out and watch him?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I would have loved to have went out and watched him but the steps were so crowded-there was no way in the world I could get out there.
Mr. BALL. Did you take a look at it-did you go out and take a look at it, or didn’t you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well-no, sir.
Mr. BALL. Now, you were on the first floor in the domino room when you finished your lunch, didn’t you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And did you stay there any length of time after you finished your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir-just a short length of time.
Mr. BALL. Then what did you do?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, then, I went back to work.
Mr. BALL. And where did you go to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Let me see-oh, up to the sixth floor.
Mr. BALL. Did you go to the sixth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. About what time?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Oh, it was about 12 :4O-it was about 12 :40.
Mr. BALL. Had you heard any shots before that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes I heard one--it sounded like a backfire.
Mr. BALL. Where were you when you heard that shot?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. I was on the fifth floor.
Mr. BALL. You were on the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. Now, when you left your lunch, did you go to the fifth floor or the sixth floor to go back to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I went on the fifth floor when I was getting ready to go down to eat lunch.
Mr. BALL. Yes ; and then what happened?
Mr. DOURHERTY. Well, at that time-1 was about 10 feet away
Mr. BALL. Wait a minute-did you hear the shots before or after you had your lunch?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Before-before I ate my lunch.
Mr. BALL. You heard shots before you ate your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Let’s see-yes, I believe I did.
Mr. BALL. Well, now, you remember having your lunch, do you?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Do you remember after you had your lunch, you went back to work that day?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. When you talked on the day this accident happened, on the 22d of November 1963, in a statement made to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and, Mr. Dougherty, you told them you went down to the first floor to eat your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s right.
Mr. BALL, And that you went back to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And you told him on the 19th day of December, Mr. Johnson, that you went back to work on the sixth floor, and as soon as you arrived on the sixth floor, you went down to the fifth floor to get some stock?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes, sir; that’s right.
Mr. BALL. And while you were on the fifth door, you heard a loud noise?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s right-it sounded like a car backfiring.
Mr. BALL. And did you hear more than one loud explosion or noise?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No; that was the only one I heard.
Mr. BALL. You only heard one?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. And where did it sound like it came from?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. It sounded like it came from overhead somewhere.
Mr. BALL. From overhead?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. How did you get to the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Elevator.
Mr. BALL. You were on the fifth floor when you heard this, were you?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Which elevator did you take?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, you see, there’s one on this side and one on this side the one on this side is the one I took.
Mr. BALL. Well, now, “The one on this side and the one on this side,” doesn’t mean much when it’s written down.
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I know it.
BALL. Can you tell me whether it was the east side or the west side elevator?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. East side.
Mr. BALL. Is it the one that you punch a button on?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. Or the one that you use a control on?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. It’s the one you push a button on.
Mr. BALL. The one you push a button on?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. I believe that is the west side, isn’t it?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, I believe it is.
Mr. BALL. So, that’s the one you took up?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Where did you take that-to what door?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I took it up to the sixth floor.
Mr. BALL. Then what did you do?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, when I got through getting stock off of the sixth floor, I came back down to the fifth floor.
Mr. BALL. What did you do on the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I got some stock.
Mr. BALL: Then what happened then?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, then immediately I heard a loud noise-it sounded like a car backfiring, and I came back down to the first floor, and I asked Eddie Piper, I said, “Piper, what was that?” I says, “Has the President been shot?” He said, “Yes.” Mr. BALL. You didn’t say-did you say, “Has the President been shot?“-you told the FBI agent that you went down to the first floor and you saw a man named Eddie Piper and asked him if he heard a loud noise.
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I asked him that too.
Mr. BALL. And Piper said he had heard three loud noises and told you that somebody had just shot the President ; is that right?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s right.
Mr. BALL. Who mentioned the fact that the President had been shot first you or Eddie Piper?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Eddie Piper.
Mr. BALL. Did you say anything to Piper about the President being shot?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. When you talked to Eddie Piper, did you know that the President had been shot?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. No, sir ; I didn’t know that at the time.
Mr. BALL. When is the first time you heard that the President had been shot?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. When Eddie told me that.
Mr. BALL. Eddie told you that?
Mr. DOUOHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. You told Mr. Johnson of the Federal Bureau of Investigation that when you were on the fifth floor, you heard a loud noise and it appeared to have come from within the building, but you couldn’t tell where-you told him that on the 19th ; did you tell him that?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. On the day that this happened, on the 22d of November, you told the FBI agents Ellington and Anderson that you heard “a loud explosion which sounded like a rifle shot coming from the next floor above me.” Now, did you tell them that it sounded like a rifle shot, coming from the next floor above you, or didn’t you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well; I believe I told them it sounded like a car backfiring.
Mr. BALL. Well, did you tell them it sounded like it was from the floor above you, or didn’t you tell them that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No.
Mr. BALL. You did not tell them that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No.
Mr. BALL. Did it sound like it came from the floor above you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, at the time it did-yes.
Mr. BALL. Tell me this--when you heard that explosion or whatever it was that loud noise, where were you on the fifth floor-tell me exactly where you were?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I was about 10 feet from the west elevator-the west side of the elevator.
Mr. BALL. That’s the elevator that uses the push button; is that right?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. And what were you doing?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I was getting some stock.
Mr. BALL. And what did you do then?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I came on back downstairs.
Mr. BALL. How did you come downstairs?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I used that push button elevator on the west side.
Mr. BALL. Did you hear Mr. Truly yell anything up the elevator shaft?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I didn’t hear anybody yell.
Mr. BALL. Or, did you see Mr. Truly?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, when the FBI men I imagine it was who it was-he showed me his credentials, but he asked me who the manager was, and I told him, “Mr. Truly.” He told me to go find him. Well, I didn’t know where he was so I started from the first floor and just started looking for him, and by the time I got to the sixth floor, they had found a g’nn and shells.
Mr. BALL. When you went up to the sixth floor, it was after they found the shotgun and shells?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir; and I found out later he was on the fourth floor, which I didn’t find.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see a gun around there?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir ; I sure didn’t.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see anybody with a gun in the place?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. Did you see any strangers in the building that day?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see Lee Oswald carry any sort of large package?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I didn’t, but some of the fellows said they did.
Mr. BALL. Who said that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, Bill Shelley, he told me that he thought he saw him carrying a fairly good-sized package.
Mr. BALL. When did Shelley tell you that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, it was-the day after it happened.
Mr. BALL Are you sure you were on the fifth floor when you heard the shots?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, I’m positive.
Mr. BALL. Did you see any other employee on the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir; I didn’t see nobody-there wasn’t nobody on the fifth floor at all-it was just myself.
Mr. BALL. You told me that just before you heard the shots, you had been on the sixth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. And then you went down to the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. That’s right.
Mr. BALL. Did you see anybody on the sixth floor when you were there, before you went to the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Oh, yes; I did.
Mr. BALL. Who?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, there was Bill Shelley, Billy Lovelady.
Mr. BALL That was in the morning, wasn’t it?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. That wasn’t after lunch, was it?
Mr. DOUQEERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. After lunch, did you ever see them on the sixth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir ; I didn’t.
Mr. BALL. Now, did you hear this shot either before or after lunch?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. It was before lunch-it was before lunch.
Mr. BALL. You think it was before lunch you heard the shot?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I believe it was-yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And you were alone, were you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. That’s all I have to ask you. and this will be written up and if you would like to come down and read it and sign it, you can, or you can waive your signature. What do you want to do?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, whatever you want to do-it doesn’t make any difference.
Mr. BALL. Would you like to come down and read it over and sign it?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, if you’ve got time I’ll sign it now.
Mr. BALL. Well, we have to write it up---this has to be written up and it will be so that you can read it. This young lady will notify you and you can come down and read it over and sign it. Will you do that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. All right.
Mr. BALL. And we will mark these statements as Dougherty Exhibits Nos. A, B, and C, and attach them to your deposition. Thank you very much, and goodby.
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s quite all right-thank you. (Instruments referred to marked by the reporter as D
The main clues in this forced testimony are Dougherty saying he went back upstairs at 12:30 and 12:40 respectively...Two completely different times...Neither of which give Dougherty enough time to allegedly do his work and be in front of the 5th Floor elevator when the shots rang out...
If you pay close attention to Dougherty's story he slips-up and says he heard the shot when he was 10 feet in front of the 5th Floor elevator BEFORE he went down for lunch...Ball doesn't nail Dougherty on this because Ball is aware Dougherty is reciting a coached script so he doesn't want to further confuse Dougherty but he knows he is blowing his lines...Just like Ball coached Fritz back to the official script when Fritz slipped-up and told him Oswald was in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room during the assassination, Ball does the same thing here and coaches Dougherty back to the account he told FBI on the 22nd...Dougherty could not remember the coached story he was supposed to tell so he screwed-up and told Ball he heard the shot before he went down to lunch at 12 noon...
Towards the end Dougherty screws-up again and tells Ball that he heard the shot before lunch...Instead of sorting all this out Ball decides to end the interview and adds in the convenient detail that Dougherty is going to waive his right to proofread it...Dougherty agrees...Obviously the reason Truly accuses Dougherty of mental retardation is because he couldn't remember his lines and almost gave the game away in his Commission testimony...
So knowing all this the key then becomes Dougherty's interview with Gil Toff where he assures Toff that he was aware Oswald was up eating his lunch in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room while he himself ate his lunch down below in the Domino Room...Of course, the first question that has to be asked is why Dougherty didn't tell all this to the Warren Commission?...The obvious answer is because the Commission was well aware of it and their posture towards Dougherty was one of containment and damage control...It becomes obvious that the reason Dougherty kept tripping-up and making such a glaring mistake was because he was having trouble remembering his lines...Here is Dougherty's interview with Toff:
Q: Did anybody tell you, for instance, you like Oswald probably if he was up on the sixth floor headed truly downstairs too, cause someone saw him down there on second floor, pretty fast
JD: Yes, they had to, but I don’t know who it was.
Q: You don’t know what?
JD: I don’t know who it was, who saw him come down.
Q: Did you see him at all that day do you remember?
JD: Well, just downstairs in the lunch room, was about all.
Q: But that was when you were having lunch right?
JD: Yes, uh huh.
Q: And he was having lunch in there too?
JD: No, I was downstairs having lunch and he was having lunch upstairs on two.
Q: Oh he had lunch on two? And you had lunch on one?
JD: Yes.
Q: And did you see him have lunch before you had it or after?
JD: That was after.
Q: You had your lunch first and then you saw him at lunch?
JD: Well, I come down and I saw him on two see and then I went downstairs and had mine.
Q: And he was already in eating?
JD: Yes uh huh.
What Dougherty is saying here is that he saw Oswald in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room after he himself ate lunch...So if we analyze this we can assume that Dougherty finished eating lunch before the assassination and possibly headed back upstairs and somehow witnessed Oswald in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room on the way...Because of the information suppression and Dougherty's loose ability to describe things we will probably never know how this happened in precise detail but the strong possibility arises that Dougherty had a firm witnessing just like Stanton and Arnold of Oswald being the in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room...Linguistic Forensics show that although Dougherty was very loose in his descriptions in other cases, with this witnessing he was very short and precise saying in no uncertain terms that he saw Oswald eating in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room...He is also very precise in the fact this was after he had eaten his lunch... Dougherty knew he said too much to Toff so when Toff tried to get more detail Dougherty reverted to this all being when he went downstairs for lunch...However we know that can't be true because the 2nd Floor Lunch Room was full of secretaries when Dougherty went down to lunch at noon...
We then go back to my discovery of Sarah Stanton hearing Oswald say he intended to go back in to the 2nd Floor "Break Room", as well as Carolyn Arnold's witnessing of Oswald having carried-out that intention when she saw him in there at 12:25...We now know that Oswald was not in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room until just before Carolyn Arnold saw him at 12:25...When Mrs Reid induced the ladies to leave with the announcement of the arriving motorcade, Oswald went from the 2nd Floor staircase landing in to the 2nd Floor Lunch Room where Arnold would see him shortly after...This was the only time that Dougherty could witness Oswald eating lunch in there alone...Toff asked Dougherty "did you see him" and Dougherty responded in the affirmative...In any case, we now know for certain from all this that the Commission failed to follow-through and force Dougherty to admit he had to have gone back upstairs prior to 12:30 for him to be on the 5th Floor when he heard the shot...A prime time when it was possible to observe Oswald being alone in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room eating his lunch...
This is probably the best assembly of conspiracy evidence regarding Oswald's location during the assassination in 60 years yet those who call themselves the main researchers show no interest in it and act like it doesn't exist...To this day my incredibly important discovery of Sarah Stanton hearing Oswald say he did not intend to go out and watch the motorcade but intended to go back in to the "Break Room" instead gets no mention what so ever...And the pathetic reason is probably because of childish resentment over my refuting the popular but credulous Prayer Man theory...It is incredible that some people would put their egos before the most important evidence discovery since the HSCA...
Ironically, it was actually Bart Kamp who brought my attention to Gil Toff's interview with Jack Dougherty in 1971 I believe...Only Kamp dealt with it by a hand-wave saying "We know that can't be right"...Kamp was simply pronouncing that since Oswald was (allegedly) Prayer Man Dougherty had to be wrong...Why otherwise intelligent people ever allowed Bart Kamp to ever reach the influential position he did in the research community I will never understand, in any case, this hand-waving avoidance of some of the most important evidence in Conspiracy research by Kamp just shows how dangerous Greg Parker and his disinformation site is to credible Conspiracy research...They led the entire research community on a wild goose chase and tied up 10 years of effort and resources for a crazy theory that originated from the fanciful imagination of evidence gremlin Parker...And equally damaging is Kamp's dismissal of Jack Dougherty's interview with Toff..
Toff's interview has to be seen in the context of Dougherty finally getting out from under the oppressive control of Truly and the other minders who literally controlled him in every interview...Once out from under the information restraint previously imposed on him Dougherty sung like a bird and told Toff outright that Oswald was up eating his Lunch in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room while Dougherty himself ate his lunch down below in the Domino Room...What Dougherty did there was confirm both Sarah Stanton's and Carolyn Arnold's witnessings...Once you understand this then you understand the true context of Truly defaming Dougherty by telling the Commission he was retarded...Truly was doing the authority's dirty work there in order to devalue any information originating from Dougherty because Truly and those authorities knew exactly what he had witnessed and knew they had to discredit it...
Another key to Dougherty is his Commission interview that is full of hints of a coached script...
Mr. BALL. Where did you eat your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. In the domino room.
Mr. BALL. Now, what time did you go back to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Oh, at 12:30.
Mr. BALL.. Did you know that the President was going to pass in a motorcade that noon?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, they said something about it.
Mr. BALL.. Did you intend to go out and watch him?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I would have loved to have went out and watched him but the steps were so crowded-there was no way in the world I could get out there.
Mr. BALL. Did you take a look at it-did you go out and take a look at it, or didn’t you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well-no, sir.
Mr. BALL. Now, you were on the first floor in the domino room when you finished your lunch, didn’t you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And did you stay there any length of time after you finished your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir-just a short length of time.
Mr. BALL. Then what did you do?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, then, I went back to work.
Mr. BALL. And where did you go to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Let me see-oh, up to the sixth floor.
Mr. BALL. Did you go to the sixth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. About what time?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Oh, it was about 12 :4O-it was about 12 :40.
Mr. BALL. Had you heard any shots before that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes I heard one--it sounded like a backfire.
Mr. BALL. Where were you when you heard that shot?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. I was on the fifth floor.
Mr. BALL. You were on the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. Now, when you left your lunch, did you go to the fifth floor or the sixth floor to go back to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I went on the fifth floor when I was getting ready to go down to eat lunch.
Mr. BALL. Yes ; and then what happened?
Mr. DOURHERTY. Well, at that time-1 was about 10 feet away
Mr. BALL. Wait a minute-did you hear the shots before or after you had your lunch?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Before-before I ate my lunch.
Mr. BALL. You heard shots before you ate your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Let’s see-yes, I believe I did.
Mr. BALL. Well, now, you remember having your lunch, do you?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Do you remember after you had your lunch, you went back to work that day?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. When you talked on the day this accident happened, on the 22d of November 1963, in a statement made to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and, Mr. Dougherty, you told them you went down to the first floor to eat your lunch?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s right.
Mr. BALL, And that you went back to work?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And you told him on the 19th day of December, Mr. Johnson, that you went back to work on the sixth floor, and as soon as you arrived on the sixth floor, you went down to the fifth floor to get some stock?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes, sir; that’s right.
Mr. BALL. And while you were on the fifth door, you heard a loud noise?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s right-it sounded like a car backfiring.
Mr. BALL. And did you hear more than one loud explosion or noise?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No; that was the only one I heard.
Mr. BALL. You only heard one?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. And where did it sound like it came from?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. It sounded like it came from overhead somewhere.
Mr. BALL. From overhead?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. How did you get to the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Elevator.
Mr. BALL. You were on the fifth floor when you heard this, were you?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Which elevator did you take?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, you see, there’s one on this side and one on this side the one on this side is the one I took.
Mr. BALL. Well, now, “The one on this side and the one on this side,” doesn’t mean much when it’s written down.
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I know it.
BALL. Can you tell me whether it was the east side or the west side elevator?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. East side.
Mr. BALL. Is it the one that you punch a button on?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. Or the one that you use a control on?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. It’s the one you push a button on.
Mr. BALL. The one you push a button on?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. I believe that is the west side, isn’t it?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, I believe it is.
Mr. BALL. So, that’s the one you took up?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Where did you take that-to what door?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I took it up to the sixth floor.
Mr. BALL. Then what did you do?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, when I got through getting stock off of the sixth floor, I came back down to the fifth floor.
Mr. BALL. What did you do on the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I got some stock.
Mr. BALL: Then what happened then?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, then immediately I heard a loud noise-it sounded like a car backfiring, and I came back down to the first floor, and I asked Eddie Piper, I said, “Piper, what was that?” I says, “Has the President been shot?” He said, “Yes.” Mr. BALL. You didn’t say-did you say, “Has the President been shot?“-you told the FBI agent that you went down to the first floor and you saw a man named Eddie Piper and asked him if he heard a loud noise.
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I asked him that too.
Mr. BALL. And Piper said he had heard three loud noises and told you that somebody had just shot the President ; is that right?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s right.
Mr. BALL. Who mentioned the fact that the President had been shot first you or Eddie Piper?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Eddie Piper.
Mr. BALL. Did you say anything to Piper about the President being shot?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. When you talked to Eddie Piper, did you know that the President had been shot?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. No, sir ; I didn’t know that at the time.
Mr. BALL. When is the first time you heard that the President had been shot?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. When Eddie told me that.
Mr. BALL. Eddie told you that?
Mr. DOUOHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. You told Mr. Johnson of the Federal Bureau of Investigation that when you were on the fifth floor, you heard a loud noise and it appeared to have come from within the building, but you couldn’t tell where-you told him that on the 19th ; did you tell him that?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. On the day that this happened, on the 22d of November, you told the FBI agents Ellington and Anderson that you heard “a loud explosion which sounded like a rifle shot coming from the next floor above me.” Now, did you tell them that it sounded like a rifle shot, coming from the next floor above you, or didn’t you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well; I believe I told them it sounded like a car backfiring.
Mr. BALL. Well, did you tell them it sounded like it was from the floor above you, or didn’t you tell them that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No.
Mr. BALL. You did not tell them that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No.
Mr. BALL. Did it sound like it came from the floor above you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, at the time it did-yes.
Mr. BALL. Tell me this--when you heard that explosion or whatever it was that loud noise, where were you on the fifth floor-tell me exactly where you were?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I was about 10 feet from the west elevator-the west side of the elevator.
Mr. BALL. That’s the elevator that uses the push button; is that right?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. And what were you doing?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I was getting some stock.
Mr. BALL. And what did you do then?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I came on back downstairs.
Mr. BALL. How did you come downstairs?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I used that push button elevator on the west side.
Mr. BALL. Did you hear Mr. Truly yell anything up the elevator shaft?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I didn’t hear anybody yell.
Mr. BALL. Or, did you see Mr. Truly?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, when the FBI men I imagine it was who it was-he showed me his credentials, but he asked me who the manager was, and I told him, “Mr. Truly.” He told me to go find him. Well, I didn’t know where he was so I started from the first floor and just started looking for him, and by the time I got to the sixth floor, they had found a g’nn and shells.
Mr. BALL. When you went up to the sixth floor, it was after they found the shotgun and shells?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, sir; and I found out later he was on the fourth floor, which I didn’t find.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see a gun around there?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir ; I sure didn’t.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see anybody with a gun in the place?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. Did you see any strangers in the building that day?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see Lee Oswald carry any sort of large package?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, I didn’t, but some of the fellows said they did.
Mr. BALL. Who said that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, Bill Shelley, he told me that he thought he saw him carrying a fairly good-sized package.
Mr. BALL. When did Shelley tell you that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, it was-the day after it happened.
Mr. BALL Are you sure you were on the fifth floor when you heard the shots?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes, I’m positive.
Mr. BALL. Did you see any other employee on the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir; I didn’t see nobody-there wasn’t nobody on the fifth floor at all-it was just myself.
Mr. BALL. You told me that just before you heard the shots, you had been on the sixth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. And then you went down to the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. That’s right.
Mr. BALL. Did you see anybody on the sixth floor when you were there, before you went to the fifth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Oh, yes; I did.
Mr. BALL. Who?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, there was Bill Shelley, Billy Lovelady.
Mr. BALL That was in the morning, wasn’t it?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. That wasn’t after lunch, was it?
Mr. DOUQEERTY. No, sir.
Mr. BALL. After lunch, did you ever see them on the sixth floor?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. No, sir ; I didn’t.
Mr. BALL. Now, did you hear this shot either before or after lunch?
Mr. DOUQHERTY. It was before lunch-it was before lunch.
Mr. BALL. You think it was before lunch you heard the shot?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. I believe it was-yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And you were alone, were you?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Yes.
Mr. BALL. That’s all I have to ask you. and this will be written up and if you would like to come down and read it and sign it, you can, or you can waive your signature. What do you want to do?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, whatever you want to do-it doesn’t make any difference.
Mr. BALL. Would you like to come down and read it over and sign it?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. Well, if you’ve got time I’ll sign it now.
Mr. BALL. Well, we have to write it up---this has to be written up and it will be so that you can read it. This young lady will notify you and you can come down and read it over and sign it. Will you do that?
Mr. DOUGHERTY. All right.
Mr. BALL. And we will mark these statements as Dougherty Exhibits Nos. A, B, and C, and attach them to your deposition. Thank you very much, and goodby.
Mr. DOUGHERTY. That’s quite all right-thank you. (Instruments referred to marked by the reporter as D
The main clues in this forced testimony are Dougherty saying he went back upstairs at 12:30 and 12:40 respectively...Two completely different times...Neither of which give Dougherty enough time to allegedly do his work and be in front of the 5th Floor elevator when the shots rang out...
If you pay close attention to Dougherty's story he slips-up and says he heard the shot when he was 10 feet in front of the 5th Floor elevator BEFORE he went down for lunch...Ball doesn't nail Dougherty on this because Ball is aware Dougherty is reciting a coached script so he doesn't want to further confuse Dougherty but he knows he is blowing his lines...Just like Ball coached Fritz back to the official script when Fritz slipped-up and told him Oswald was in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room during the assassination, Ball does the same thing here and coaches Dougherty back to the account he told FBI on the 22nd...Dougherty could not remember the coached story he was supposed to tell so he screwed-up and told Ball he heard the shot before he went down to lunch at 12 noon...
Towards the end Dougherty screws-up again and tells Ball that he heard the shot before lunch...Instead of sorting all this out Ball decides to end the interview and adds in the convenient detail that Dougherty is going to waive his right to proofread it...Dougherty agrees...Obviously the reason Truly accuses Dougherty of mental retardation is because he couldn't remember his lines and almost gave the game away in his Commission testimony...
So knowing all this the key then becomes Dougherty's interview with Gil Toff where he assures Toff that he was aware Oswald was up eating his lunch in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room while he himself ate his lunch down below in the Domino Room...Of course, the first question that has to be asked is why Dougherty didn't tell all this to the Warren Commission?...The obvious answer is because the Commission was well aware of it and their posture towards Dougherty was one of containment and damage control...It becomes obvious that the reason Dougherty kept tripping-up and making such a glaring mistake was because he was having trouble remembering his lines...Here is Dougherty's interview with Toff:
Q: Did anybody tell you, for instance, you like Oswald probably if he was up on the sixth floor headed truly downstairs too, cause someone saw him down there on second floor, pretty fast
JD: Yes, they had to, but I don’t know who it was.
Q: You don’t know what?
JD: I don’t know who it was, who saw him come down.
Q: Did you see him at all that day do you remember?
JD: Well, just downstairs in the lunch room, was about all.
Q: But that was when you were having lunch right?
JD: Yes, uh huh.
Q: And he was having lunch in there too?
JD: No, I was downstairs having lunch and he was having lunch upstairs on two.
Q: Oh he had lunch on two? And you had lunch on one?
JD: Yes.
Q: And did you see him have lunch before you had it or after?
JD: That was after.
Q: You had your lunch first and then you saw him at lunch?
JD: Well, I come down and I saw him on two see and then I went downstairs and had mine.
Q: And he was already in eating?
JD: Yes uh huh.
What Dougherty is saying here is that he saw Oswald in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room after he himself ate lunch...So if we analyze this we can assume that Dougherty finished eating lunch before the assassination and possibly headed back upstairs and somehow witnessed Oswald in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room on the way...Because of the information suppression and Dougherty's loose ability to describe things we will probably never know how this happened in precise detail but the strong possibility arises that Dougherty had a firm witnessing just like Stanton and Arnold of Oswald being the in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room...Linguistic Forensics show that although Dougherty was very loose in his descriptions in other cases, with this witnessing he was very short and precise saying in no uncertain terms that he saw Oswald eating in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room...He is also very precise in the fact this was after he had eaten his lunch... Dougherty knew he said too much to Toff so when Toff tried to get more detail Dougherty reverted to this all being when he went downstairs for lunch...However we know that can't be true because the 2nd Floor Lunch Room was full of secretaries when Dougherty went down to lunch at noon...
We then go back to my discovery of Sarah Stanton hearing Oswald say he intended to go back in to the 2nd Floor "Break Room", as well as Carolyn Arnold's witnessing of Oswald having carried-out that intention when she saw him in there at 12:25...We now know that Oswald was not in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room until just before Carolyn Arnold saw him at 12:25...When Mrs Reid induced the ladies to leave with the announcement of the arriving motorcade, Oswald went from the 2nd Floor staircase landing in to the 2nd Floor Lunch Room where Arnold would see him shortly after...This was the only time that Dougherty could witness Oswald eating lunch in there alone...Toff asked Dougherty "did you see him" and Dougherty responded in the affirmative...In any case, we now know for certain from all this that the Commission failed to follow-through and force Dougherty to admit he had to have gone back upstairs prior to 12:30 for him to be on the 5th Floor when he heard the shot...A prime time when it was possible to observe Oswald being alone in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room eating his lunch...
This is probably the best assembly of conspiracy evidence regarding Oswald's location during the assassination in 60 years yet those who call themselves the main researchers show no interest in it and act like it doesn't exist...To this day my incredibly important discovery of Sarah Stanton hearing Oswald say he did not intend to go out and watch the motorcade but intended to go back in to the "Break Room" instead gets no mention what so ever...And the pathetic reason is probably because of childish resentment over my refuting the popular but credulous Prayer Man theory...It is incredible that some people would put their egos before the most important evidence discovery since the HSCA...