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October 22, 2009, 10:36:52 PM
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Robin, where do you think is Hugh Aynesworth on Elm street? Thanks mate. best to you. Martin
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October 22, 2009, 10:38:53 PM
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I think it looks like him.
Martin, I also agree with Duncan. The resemblance here is very close. Rick
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October 22, 2009, 10:45:43 PM
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I think it looks like him.
Martin, I also agree with Duncan. The resemblance here is very close. Rick Good to know i'am not alone with this thinking. But it took really care of all way of thinking. It's better to judge that way i think. Although i think it's him. LOL
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October 23, 2009, 01:10:38 AM
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Robin, where do you think is Hugh Aynesworth on Elm street? Thanks mate. best to you. Martin To be honest Martin, i'm really not sure.
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October 23, 2009, 07:40:35 PM
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Robin, there was a police officer called Smith on corner Houston-Elm. http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/smith_e.htmHis full name is Edgar Leon Smith, Jr. He describes the following: Mr. SMITH. Okay - the dates and times will be just approximately, because I don't recall exactly, but, approximately 9 a.m., November 22, 1963, I attended a detail In the basement of the city hall for all men who were designated to work traffic for the President's visit to Dallas. At that detail I was given instructions by Captain Lawrence, P. W. Lawrence, as to my duties and some things to watch out for. Some of these things I was to watch out for was to watch the crowd for any unusual movements and also to keep a check on the buildings in the vicinity of where I was located. He instructed us specifically about placards. I understand that people were allowed to carry placards, but if I should notice anyone attempting to throw them or any thing like that, I should take them into custody. I was assigned to the corner of Houston and Elm Street. I got to my traffic corner about --
Mr. LIEBELER. Now, you went down to the corner of Elm and Houston and took up your duty station there at about what time? Mr. SMITH. I think it was about approximately 10 o'clock and - I believe that's about right.Mr. LIEBELER. Where did you station yourself and what did you do from the time you arrived until the time the motorcade began to approach? Mr. SMITH. I said approximately - oh, 30 to 40 feet south of the south curb of Elm Street at the east curb of Houston. I stood around there and talked with some of the people in this general vicinity and watched the crowd. Mr. LIEBELER. You stood across the street on Houston Street from the Texas School Book Depository Building? 566
Mr. SMITH. Yes.The way how interprete it, he was on duty at the corner of Elm and Houston street. He was there at 10 o'clock. At the motorcade went by he stationed himself about 30-40 feet south of the south curb of Elm Street at the east curb of Houston. At this point i see just one Police Officer. The man with the hand at his mouth. He maybe smoked a cigarette.  What do you think? Martin
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October 24, 2009, 01:48:28 PM
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Martin. There were two Officer Smiths. Smith, Joe Marshall Mr. LIEBELER. How many officers were assigned at Elm and Houston? Mr. SMITH. Three of us. Mr. LIEBELER. Who were the other two men? Mr. SMITH. W. E. Barnett, and E. L. Smith. I think that is his initials. I know it is another Smith boy anyway. Mr. LIEBELER. How did you station yourself when you got there? Mr. SMITH. Just after we got the epileptic seizure en route to the hospital, I hadn't gotten back to the corner but just a few minutes until the motorcade was coming, so I stationed myself on Elm Street in the middle from the southeast curb of Elm and Houston and held traffic up. Mr. LIEBELER. Which direction would this traffic have been coming from that you held up? Mr. SMITH. It was heading west on Elm. Mr. LIEBELER. Coming down Elm toward the triple underpass? Coming into the intersection of Elm and Houston? Mr. SMITH. Yes. I think the two ladies just to his left, may be the one's we see in Altgen's 6 Check out the early Zapruder frames. ! 
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