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 Four people witnessed a young man run up to a Rambler station wagon and hop inside approximately 10 minutes after the shooting. Roger Craig, Marvin Robertson, Helen Forest and Richard Carr each witnessed this event. Robertson claimed that a Rambler station wagon pulled to the curb cutting off his bosses Cadillac, the car that he was following, and nearly caused an accident. Roger Craig heard a whistle and saw Lee Oswald enter the vehicle and speed away west on Elm. A man with a dark complexion was behind the wheel. William Allen and James Murray were photographing the area extensively during this time and snapped a number of interesting images that may have captured this event. In the Murray images there is a photo of a couple on the grassy knoll. The man bears a striking resemblence to Oswald especially from the back. You could also say that the woman with the scarf that he is pictured with could pass for Marina Oswald. After the couple is seen following a man in a sports coat toward the book depository they are not seen again in Dealy Plaza. This is about the same time that the Rambler first appears in the Allen photo. Could this be the man that the four witnesses saw? According to Marvin Robertson "If it wasn't Oswald, it was someone who looked exactly like him. I have also included a photo from New Orleans. The man with the arrow looks like the individual in Dealy Plaza but I am not prepared to link the two at this time. You be the judge
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