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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1701 on: April 16, 2019, 08:36:31 PM »
You said interviews. Was that one of them? Have you actually watched and listened to that video yourself? It does not substantiate Stancak's claim.

I think he's referring to this:

Mack: Was there anyone back there with you?
Frazier: Yes, there was a lady that worked up in one of the offices and I do not remember her name.
Mack: Was she off to your right or off to your left?
Frazier: Left

Whether he means Stanton or not, I have no idea.

Offline Alan Ford

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« Reply #1702 on: April 16, 2019, 10:28:21 PM »
Of course, if Prayer Man is Mr Oswald, we don't need to find Ms Stanton on the steps in Darnell. For it was with Mr Oswald, not with her, that Mr Frazier would have exchanged stares. Mr Frazier just hasn't been able to admit to Mr Oswald's presence yet.

Mr Frazier has talked vividly about his mutual stare and exchange of words with Ms Stanton. Does anyone seriously believe that, were Ms Stanton really Prayer Man, Mr Frazier would not recall where she was standing at this time? And that, when shown Prayer Man in the Darnell film over five years ago, he would not have immediately and effortlessly been able to identify the figure as Ms Stanton, the person he had exchanged that stare with?

I know of at least two people who will seriously believe such a ridiculous idea, but they shall remain nameless here!   :D
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« Reply #1703 on: April 16, 2019, 10:53:57 PM »
Perhaps the incredible 5 years it took Mr Frazier to identify Prayer Man as the woman he had already many times clearly remembered as having been on the steps with him are explained by the fact that he feared the repercussions of such a monumental admission! It must have taken some courage to finally come out with it!

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Offline Barry Pollard

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1704 on: April 16, 2019, 11:59:31 PM »
So you still think this is/was(RIP) LHO Brian.  And you wonder why I give you no credit.


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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1705 on: April 17, 2019, 12:03:53 AM »
This might help those tired eyes of yours. 

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« Reply #1706 on: April 17, 2019, 12:04:59 AM »
Embarrassing when you forget to log out, no?

Offline Alan Ford

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« Reply #1707 on: April 17, 2019, 12:12:54 AM »
Among multiple Motorcade viewers known to be on the TSBD Bldg Elm St entrance stairs and/or landing at the time, why is there not a single eyewitness that has testified that LeeHarveyOswald was there among them as the shots were fired that caused the fatal wounding of PresidentKennedy and critical wounding of GovernorConnally? And yet, after going past PrayerPersonImage while entering the TSBD Bldg, DPD Officer MarrionBaker and TSBD Superintendent RoyTruly encountered LeeHarveyOswald at the 2nd floor lunchroom about 45 seconds later.

Oh, but you know the answer to this, Mr Trotter, as you have been told it many times. That you don't like the answer-------because robotically opposing Prayer Man in support of the new Mr Cinque's wacky theory seems to be about your only purpose in being here-------is not my problem!  Thumb1:

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It is worth remembering that the accused LoneGunmanAssassin, LeeHarveyOswald, soon became arguably the most famous accused gunman in history.

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Operative word: soon!

Mr Oswald was a nobody at the time of the assassination. He popped out front at a moment when everybody's attention was on the street, and was not generally noticed. Very shortly after the shooting, he went back inside.

Difficult to believe? Not at all. How many people on the steps, Mr Trotter, noticed a helmeted policeman tearing up those steps past them and into the building? How many people noticed Mr Oswald exit the building a few minutes later? Hm?

Mr Frazier, of course, did notice Mr Oswald on the steps, but was told to shut up. Mr Truly encountered him in the vestibule with a police officer, but that incident got moved up to the 2nd fl lunchroom in order to steal Mr Oswald's clear alibi for the shooting.

Thankfully, however, Messrs Wiegman and Darnell caught Mr Oswald on film. (Of course, you will continue to believe it's blond-haired, to-the-left-of-Mr-Frazier Ms Stanton, but that's only because you, lacking critical faculties of your own, just parrot whatever the new Ralph Cinque says!  :D )

And thankfully, we now know that Mr Oswald himself told Captain Fritz that he went outside to watch the Presidential parade after his visit to the 2nd fl lunchroom. Just like the Prayer Man people argued from the start!

Have you confirmed what time and date the assassination occurred, Mr Trotter? And ascertained the names of the victims? Inquiring fellow-researchers need this information urgently!
 
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