Huh, how does that even begin to refute the notes I presented?
Because there is
no mention of any encounter with an officer & Mr Truly
either in the draft report written by Agent Hosty-------------

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or in the joint report written by Agents Hosty and Bookhout-------------

The chronology is as follows:
1. Agent Hosty's
draft report is written
2. Agents Hosty & Bookhout's
joint report is written
3. Agent Bookhout's
solo report is written.
The progression from 1 through 2 to 3 is as follows:
1. Mr Oswald's claimed alibi is
straightforwardly recorded (with no mention of any lunchroom encounter)
2. Mr Oswald's claimed alibi is
changed from "outside" to "on the first floor" (with no mention of any lunchroom encounter)
3. Mr Oswald's claimed alibi is
buried (with the introduction of a lunchroom encounter that alters the timeframe of Mr Oswald's going outside)
Now, Mr Mytton! You never did answer my question: When do you think Captain Fritz wrote the interrogation notes you have been citing?
