If Oswald Was The Assassin, Did He Plan His Escape From The TSBD Very Well?

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Offline Colin Crow

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This might be it.....

"2:25 – He was looking out a window about 11:00 or 11:30. States Oswald asked him why there were people standing outside. Jarman said “Don’t you know the president is coming through?” Oswald said he did not know that. Jarman told him it would be sometime soon. To which Oswald replied, “Oh, I see.”

From Jarman's HSCA interview.

https://gregwagnersite.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/jej-hsca-interview-summary.pdf

Offline Thomas Graves

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If Oswald had planned anything he would have taken the east elevator.

End of story.

Dear Otto,

Dat right?

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Offline Colin Crow

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Parked on 6th, ready to go.

Throw in a couple of boxes, "Just getting stock".

In case somebody should ask.

That was Jack's alibi. Seems the elevator was better than the stairs......go figure.

Online Charles Collins

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So why did Buell ask Shelley if the workers could break early for lunch so they could see the motorcade. The sixth floor crew did in fact break to go down about 5-10 minutes early (the elevator race).

You understand that importance of Frazier thinking that? Do you dispute the elevator race took place earlier than they normally broke for lunch?

When did the TSBD employees believe the motorcade was due?

Buell is still around. Ask him.

I am just pointing out that the official schedule says 12:30, not 12:00.

The president was scheduled to be at the Trade Mart at 12:00...How could someone then know exactly when to set up the ambush and know exactly when the motorcade was to come through the plaza?

Offline Colin Crow

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Buell is still around. Ask him.

I am just pointing out that the official schedule says 12:30, not 12:00.

He has already said he did. Surely the cogent point is what the workers thought. Agree?
« Last Edit: June 22, 2020, 12:55:18 PM by Colin Crow »

Online Charles Collins

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He has already said he did. Surely the Covent point is what the workers thought. Agree?

Your question to me was WHY did Frazier ask if they could break early for lunch.

So what the heck do you mean by: “He has already said he did.”??

My opinion is that LHO was hidden from view in the sniper’s nest. He could have sat in there silently. And even if someone else was on the sixth floor at the time of the shooting , they would have been unlikely to know that he was there until he began shooting. Then it would have been too late to stop him before he got his shots off.

So no, I don’t see any importance whatsoever in what time the workers thought that the motorcade was passing by.

Offline Colin Crow

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Your question to me was WHY did Frazier ask if they could break early for lunch.

So what the heck do you mean by: “He has already said he did.”??

My opinion is that LHO was hidden from view in the sniper’s nest. He could have sat in there silently. And even if someone else was on the sixth floor at the time of the shooting , they would have been unlikely to know that he was there until he began shooting. Then it would have been too late to stop him before he got his shots off.

So no, I don’t see any importance whatsoever in what time the workers thought that the motorcade was passing by.

Bonnie Ray Williams occupied the SN until about 12.25pm.