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Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #182 on: September 17, 2018, 01:48:11 AM »
As you may remember things changed on Novemeber 24th. Oswald is killed by Ruby.

The next significant event that occurs for the Norman, Jarman and Williams occurs on the Monday the 25th when Carl Day visits the TSBD and enquires about the chicken lunch.

Mr. McCLOY. On the crime scene, that is, on the sixth floor, did you notice any chicken bones or chicken remnants of a chicken sandwich or lunch or the whereabouts, if you did see them?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; there was a sack of some chicken bones and a bottle brought into the identification bureau. I think I still have that sack and bottle down there. The chicken bones, I finally threw them away that laid around there. In my talking to the men who were working on that floor, November 25, they stated, one of them stated, he had eaten lunch over there. Mr. McCLOY. Someone other than Oswald?
Mr. DAY. Yes, sir; so I discarded it, or disconnected it with being with Oswald. Incidentally, Oswald's fingerprints were not on the bottle. I checked that.

Note that the other TSBD employees were not fingerprinted until June 1964 two months after Day testified to the WC.



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« Reply #183 on: September 17, 2018, 02:40:18 AM »
BRW wasn't getting a death sentence for admitting he was on the 6th floor, 5 minutes before the shots were fired.

He had an iron clad alibi for his presence on the 5th floor when the shots were fired.

Bingo.  We have a winner.

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« Reply #184 on: September 17, 2018, 02:45:15 AM »
Bingo.  We have a winner.

Frazier had an ion clad alibi for the time of the shots too.......nice try but no cigar. It's not was he was going to get, it's what he thought he might be in for......all in the eye of the beholder.

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« Reply #185 on: September 17, 2018, 02:49:37 AM »
The next day.....

Norman was not interviewed by the DPD immediately after the assassination. He was interviewed by the FBI on the 26th of November, the Tuesday following the assassination. That report appears below.



As we saw with Jarman's initial statements there was no mention of Williams joining he and Jarman just before the shooting, just that the three were watching the motorcade "about noon" from the fifth floor. Interestingly, he stated that after the first shot he stuck his head out the window and looked upward and pulled back inside after particles fell on him. There were two subsequent shots. They ran to the west end  but he returned to the original position at some later time. He did not recall seeing Oswald at any time that day.


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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #186 on: September 17, 2018, 02:50:11 AM »
Frazier had an ion clad alibi for the time of the shots too.......nice try but no cigar.

Not the same thing.

Bonnie Ray Williams didn't give the accused assassin a ride to work that morning.

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« Reply #187 on: September 17, 2018, 03:00:07 AM »
So to summarise the first week following the assassination.

On day one Williams has claimed to have gone up with Norman and Jarman to watch from the 5th floor and that shortly after arriving the motorcade passed by. This was a DPD affidavit.

The next day he told the FBI that he briefly visited the 6th floor for a few minutes around noon before joining the others.

The same day Jarman's DPD affidavit says that Williams was outside around noon with the others. Nothing about any of the going to the 5th floor.

On the Sunday Oswald is killed in police custody.

On the Monday, Day discovers the lunch remnants are not those of the assassin but Williams informs him they were his.

On the Tuesday Norman is interviewed by the FBI and confirms Williams that the three watched the motorcade from the 5th floor.



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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #188 on: September 17, 2018, 03:02:02 AM »
Not the same thing.

Bonnie Ray Williams didn't give the accused assassin a ride to work that morning.

No but his prints were allover the what the police claimed was "assassins lunch".