Yet Another Cop With No Hat?

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Online Royell Storing

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Re: Yet Another Cop With No Hat?
« Reply #21 on: November 02, 2023, 10:29:40 PM »
How comes Emmet Hudson saw cops up in the wall area? One of the few witnesses close to the wall that testified says there WAS cops up there. Plural ''The Policemen'' Mr.Hudson: ''Yes Sir''.

Now how comes Sitzman didn't also see them? Or maybe she was never questioned in such a way that she was give up any information she had to expand the situation behind the wall. Selective questioning - avoiding details that would go a long way to explain the truth on 'the knoll'.

Emmet Hudson's large wtf moment was never expanded upon. Researchers never got to ask precisely what he saw was going on around ''the grassy spot up there where you were standing''. We are no clearer what those Policemen were doing!





    Sitzman is a very mixed bag. We see her on the Bell Film having just gotten down from the Zapruder Perch. Only feet to Sitzman's left is Mrs Hester down on the ground. Sitzman worked with Mrs Hester and only minutes before, Zapruder had filmed the 2 women as he tested his camera. Did Sitzman go over and check to see if Mrs Hester was hit or injured? Nope! Instead, Sitzman claims she immediately ran down the hill and chattered at a couple of G-Men. And as I said previously, the only reason Josiah Thompson interviewed Sitzman was because Zapruder "No-Show'd" him for their scheduled interview there at the Dal Tex Bld. Not only did Thompson get stiffed that day, he ended up with the booby prize.
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Re: Yet Another Cop With No Hat?
« Reply #22 on: November 03, 2023, 03:02:06 AM »
How comes Emmet Hudson saw cops up in the wall area? One of the few witnesses close to the wall that testified says there WAS cops up there. Plural ''The Policemen'' Mr.Hudson: ''Yes Sir''.

Now how comes Sitzman didn't also see them? Or maybe she was never questioned in such a way that she was give up any information she had to expand the situation behind the wall. Selective questioning - avoiding details that would go a long way to explain the truth on 'the knoll'.

Emmet Hudson's large wtf moment was never expanded upon. Researchers never got to ask precisely what he saw was going on around ''the grassy spot up there where you were standing''. We are no clearer what those Policemen were doing!





Just to clarify:
Hudson is asked if he saw anyone with a rifle 1) up on the grassy spot near where he was standing 2) on the overpass 3) anywhere else.
Hudson replies that he didn't see anyone with a GUN except the patrols/policemen.
At no point does Hudson indicate when he saw the policemen with the guns.
From this you have managed to specify that Hudson saw policemen near the wall area at the time of the assassination.
Wow. There are yoga gurus who would be proud of that stretch.

In her interview with Thompson, Sitzman is specifically asked about what she saw in the area between the picket fence and the low wall:

Thompson: Darn right. I know. I've seen the films too. Now, to get to this area between the stockade fence and the cement abutment, or small mall: Did you turn after the shot to look in this general area?
Sitzman: Yes.
Thompson: And did you see anyone in this area?
Sitzman: No, just the two colored people running back.


So, she was "questioned in such a way" specifically relating to  "the situation behind the wall."
And she gave a specific answer - the only people between the low wall and the picket fence at the time of the shooting were the young couple fleeing the scene.
Selective questioning? More like selective researching.

The only mystery here is how you've managed to make a mystery out of Hudson's remark.

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Re: Yet Another Cop With No Hat?
« Reply #23 on: November 03, 2023, 03:28:36 AM »

  Sitzman was a nice lady. So was Edith Bunker.