Did Roger Craig see Gilberto Policarpo Lopez get into a Rambler Station Wagon?

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Offline Michael T. Griffith

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Griffith, I was referring to CIA's Desmond FitzGerald's claiming to be an emissary of RFK and giving a CIA-developed poison pen to Castro-loyal Rolando Cubela in Paris, France, on 11/22/63, with the (mis)understanding that he'd use it to assassinate Fidel Castro. Perhaps you aren't aware of that.

Yes, of course I'm aware of that.

You keep dodging questions and posting replies that don't address the points being presented to you.

Online Tom Graves

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You keep dodging questions and posting replies that don't address the points being presented to you.

The subject of this thread is whether or not (according to his estranged daughter) violent, seizure-faking, loud-whistling, pro-Castro Gilberto Policarpo Lopez was the "Oswald" that Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig, standing on the south side of Elm Street near the manhole cover, said he heard whistle loudly a few minutes after the assassination and watch run down the slope and hop into a Rambler station wagon that was being driven by a dark-complected man.