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Denis Morissette

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  1. Listen to this November 27, 1963 interview of Marguerite Oswald by the Secret Service in which she claims that FBI agent Odum showed her a photo of Jack Ruby *before* Ruby shot Oswald. Turned out that the photo was one taken of an unidentified man at the Russian embassy in Mexico City. I think it is the photo on the right that was printed in the Warren Commission volume in spite of CIA’s objections.

     

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Richard Price said:

    I am at a loss in studying these photos, particularly the one labeled "McIntire".  In this picture the TSBD (back side) is on the left of the photo and the Sunshine Biscuit factory is on the right.  I could not reconcile this in my mind, so I looked the location of the Biscuit factory building.  This building is located at 603 Munger Ave (since 1903).  Using an aerial photo and Google Maps, I find the only way to get an image of the depository angled such that it would appear to the left of the TSBD is to be at least 4 blocks to the NE of the depository almost up to N. Griffith St on the 366 Hwy (today).  Something is still not right with the building size/perspective even with this. You can clearly read "Texas School Book Depository" on the building, but it (the building), appears way too large and there is a building showing that is taller than the TSBD.  Is this possibly the other warehouse being used by the TSBD instead of the building the shooting occurred at (supposedly)?

    The building reading TSBD with the arrow above is the old TSBD on Houston Street. In November 1963, they were moving from that building to the TSBD on 411 Elm Street. Some employees like Ed Shields were working in that old building. That’s at this old TSBD where Shields saw Frazier and asked him, “Where is your ride?” meaning Oswald. Knowing that it was very rare that Frazier gave a ride to Oswald on a Friday, it’s strange that Shields asked the question.

  3. On 4/16/2021 at 11:42 AM, Andrej Stancak said:

    As I mentioned before, Buell Wesley Frazier was interviewed for the House Select Committee on Assassination in 1977. However, there is just no mention of this 4-hour long interview. Why?

     

    He neither has the audio or transcript of the 2 interviews. He didn’t know that the audio of them are available on YouTube, my channel, until I told him. His book was already published by then.

  4. I informed Frazier about the complete audio of his HSCA interview I posted on my YouTube channel. He was pleased by that. He said he neither have any copy of it or any transcript of it. Yet some of those who know that I do and worked with him with his book never informed him of it. I’m used to have my material ignored, so I’m not surprised nobody wanted to let him know. I asked him if he remembers Warren Caster or anyone else with a rifle in the TSBD in the days prior to the assassination. He does not.

  5. Those two Asians were interested in the JFK assassination. Their names are unknown. The one on the right in the picture on the left is the same as the one in the image on the right. That man is seen throughout the assassination week-end with his camera, audio recorder and microphone interviewing people like Henry Wade. He was at 3 feet from Bob Jackson when Ruby shot Oswald. He was about  to take a picture, but he docked down when the shot was fired. His material would be very valuable for research purposes.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Dan Rice said:

    I had one of the cheaper Polaroid cameras in about 1967.  There was a liquid and an applicator that had to be used on the picture after it came out of the camera.

    The famous Moorman photo would have much better with that liquid.

  7. 5 hours ago, Jamey Flanagan said:

    John Butler, in one interview from the time of the assassination, like within the first few days I believe, she had said something about how you were only supposed to leave the picture in the camera for like a minute but with all the excitement going on she had forgotten she even took it and said it was about 4 or 5 minutes until she got it out. Or something to that effect if I'm recalling everything correctly.

    She had to apply some liquid on the photo to preserve its quality. Jean Hill had the photos in her coat and she ran to the parking lot with them. 

  8. Lumpkin’s daughter told me she never heard about her dad having that photo. In a 1978 interview with the HSCA, Lumpkin stated «I must have that photo somewhere ». In his report, her school friend deputy sheriff Bill Wiseman mentioned only one photo showing the TSBD. Had she had two at THAT time, I assume she would have shown it too to Wiseman.

  9. On 12/11/2020 at 3:02 PM, Pat Speer said:

    Has anyone uncovered a photo of Powell in Dealey Plaza? 

    I have clips of him. Confirmed to me by someone who knew him well. He appears in the first two clips on the left. I added a third one showing the same scene. Powell mentioned he talked to Brennan. I don’t know if he mentioned the notes he’s talking.

     

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