"Can anyone provide any sort of proof that Bookhout lied about what Randle told him?"


Recently a poster mentioned a book entitled
The Assassination Tapes by George O'Toole ....I had read that book several years ago but after i was reminded of the book I read it again. The book is based on subjecting taped conversation to a machine that can detect when a speaker voice is stressed due to lying....
O'Toole used tape recordings from radio and TV broadcasts and presented the sound of the speaker's voice to stress analysis.... It probably sounds like witch craft to some .....but I believe that PSE is a real way to detect stress in the voice of a speaker.
O'Toole subjected a TV interview of Buell Frazier telling a newsman about the morning of 11/22/63 and what Frazier had seen and heard that morning.
When Frazier talked about going to the car and starting it .....O'Toole reported that Frazier's voice revealed little stress as would be expected....But when Frazier told the newsman about seeing a paper sack on the rear seat of the car....The stress in Frazier's voice went to maximum..... Which indicates that Frazier probably was lying about some aspect of that paper sack.
"He stated that he only glanced at this package, at the time, over his shoulder, and said something to Oswald about the package, and Oswald explained that it was curtain rods" In some reports Frazier says that when he saw the paper sack he simply asked..."What's that?"
But in other versions Frazier says he asked "What's in the sack, Lee?" ...
But no matter which version was subjected to PSE evaluation Frazier's voice indicated severe stress .....
At one point O'Toole wanted to get a second opinion about Frazier's recorded casual conversation with newsmen ao he sent the tape recording to an expert for his opinion .....
After evaluating the tape the expert reported that Frazier's chart was a text book example of a person lying...He said that on a scale of one to ten.... Frazier was at eleven.....