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Denis Morissette

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  1. On 7/30/2020 at 2:34 PM, Joe Bauer said:

    Who are those two guys?

    The taller man has some type of odd uniform looking shirt on.

    Is that a badge above his left breast shirt pocket?

    If so, representing what employer?

    And does he also have shoulder patches?

    Why would the older man so deliberately be holding and guiding the younger man away from the building? 

    They're a little too close than even two co-worker friends might be in just deciding to walk out and away from the TXSBD together, imo.

    Strange looking characters. Strange photo. One I have never seen before.

    Does the rifle Lt.Day is holding in the film look exactly like the Italian Carcano, or a Mauser as Constable Seymour Weitzman  ( former sporting goods shop owner and gun buff ) identified just minutes earlier?

     

     

    Nothing strange about the man or the photo. Only your thoughts are. He’s a jailer working for the Sheriff’s office. 

  2. On 9/2/2020 at 10:35 AM, Andrej Stancak said:

    Sandy:

    please post or send me the piece of Darnell you would like to test and I will work on it.

    The image resolution is an important aspect in any analysis, however, I guess, some details can be seen in spite of comparatively low resolution. It is as if Prayer Man's figure would be sampled with a grid of about 1 cm or slightly less.  Some very fine features will not be seen but aspects such as hairline can be seen even with this low resolution. A good interpolation during resampling does not add any new information to the image but helps to perceive the contours of known objects because our mind understands that there should be a linear continuum between two grid points on an object.

    Here is the frame I used to cut Prayer Man's figure. The size of the image is 654 x 450 pixels which is a fairly sized photograph. Please indicate the region you would like to use in the analysis and I can cut it from a TIF version of this image (for Internet posting, most platforms ask for a JPEG which entails some loss of information.)

    20130908-003704_1_2_1_1_1.jpg

     

    Can you work on this color photo taken about 20 minutes after the shooting?

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  3. I've just learned that a certain researcher -who does not have access to this forum, would love to collaborate with Jim DiEugenio in order to obtain the original Wiegman and Darnell films from NBC Film Archives. He was told by NBC which requirements need to be met for this, but unfortunately this researcher did not meet those requirements. But the good news is that, according to this researcher, Stone's current production with Jim DiEugenio does meet those requirements. Lastly, according to him, Jim could obtain those films in a few weeks if he is willing to follow his instructions. I hope Jim does accept this exciting offer! Jim may PM me for details. 

  4. I have complete HSCA interviews with several witnesses and investigators like Ed Shields, Guy Rose, DS Bill Wiseman, Amos Euins, James Junior Jarman and his cousin Irma Vanzam who was watching the motorcade just under Jarman's window and seen in Altgens 6, Ann Moore Ruth standing close to Ms. Varnzam, Buell Frazier, Harold Norman, and David Phillips. Partial HSCA interviews with the following: Geneva Dees and Sylvia Duran. Finally, I have the complete 6-hour SS interview of Marina Oswald and the complete famous 1964 phone interview with Helen Markham by Mark Lane. This one is available on my YT channel.

  5. 6 hours ago, Lawrence Schnapf said:

    is the complete recording readily available online?

    It is not. I have several of these audios that I have never uploaded on Youtube. I have posted only just excerpts in some cases. This one is complete and it is on the bottom of the page. Ah, it says December 1976. That is well before Lifton published his book, even though he started contacting Parkland people well before. I doubt she was aware of the back of the head controversy in 1976. When I made the copy of these audio tapes at NARA II, I had that list with me. Many of these interviews are not in the boxes of cassettes I had access to. Some were probably stolen. I asked NARA II to produce fresh audio files off the original tapes. It should have been decades ago. 

    http://postimg.cc/PphrWMhC 

  6. This is a 1977 or 1978 HSCA interview with Parkland nurse Sharon Thuoy who has quite a dramatic story to tell. The HSCA interviewers could not believe their ears! From my collection of HSCA interviews.

    My summary:
    THUOY, SHARON
    CASSETTE 1, SIDE 1 (28 minutes)
    0:41. I was a nurse student at the time.
    1:23. There was a phone, and a doctor was using it. A reporter known to us wanted to use it as well, but was told to wait. He hit the doctor on the chin knocking him down, and used the phone. He told to the person on the other end of the phone that someone in the motorcade had been injured. My colleague Donna Schloss and I overheard the conversation. We went to the emergency room.
    2:43. A stretcher with a body on it arrived. I went with it.
    3:00. The patient had a bullet wound in the throat… The base of the back of his head had a large cavity, big enough for 2 fists to go into.
    3:37. A tracheotomy was prepared. JFK had a pulse, his breathing hard to hear.
    4:06. An incision for the tracheotomy was made after some comments were made about the wound being at the wrong location to be used for the tracheotomy.
    4:27. Dr. Carrico made the incision and getting ready to put the tube in. Dr. Perry opened the door of the room with his hands held up. He said to the people, “You do know we’re operating on the president”
    5:14. Blood was withdrawn from the president, and I took it to a technician.
    6:06. I saw Jackie in the hall.
    6:53. Donna Schloss re-appeared. In front of the elevator, against the wall, was a stretcher with bloody sheets. And there was a bullet. On the metal, the stretcher beside the mattress Donna and I saw that bullet. We went upstairs.
    8:12. I saw the casket put into the car. Jackie put her hands on the casket. She shook a policeman’s hands and appeared to touch his cheeks. It looked as if she was telling him, “Thank you”.
    8:56. Let me ask you… Did you initially report to the emergency room, and how long was it before JFK arrived?
    Not more than 5 minutes.
    9:15. The stretcher arrived. You recall the names of those who also accompanied the stretcher to the Trauma Room?
    I remember only Dr. Carrico.
    11:07. You related that you saw a wound in the neck of the president. When did you observe it?
    11:22. Immediately after he entered Trauma One.
    11:46. Please describe the wound in the neck?
    11:53. Small. Between the size of nickel and a dime. Bloody.
    12:22. Where was the wound relatively to the center of the neck?
    12:33. About 2 inches to the right… On my right on my body… Towards his right.
    13:09. To his right arm. Would have been to your left, his right?
    Right.
    13:14. You specifically recall the conversations to the point you remember that the wound was at the wrong location?
    Yes.
    13:42. Who made the incision?
    Dr. Carrico.
    14:02. At what point did you see the second wound you saw? The one in the rear of the head.
    14:26. Could you describe the wound at the back of the head?
    Large. Ragged. Large enough for 2 fists to fit in. Very messy.
    15:02. Please describe the location of this wound.
    15:15. “Not directly in the center. More to the right, his right” The discussion continues on the details.
    16:03. Any damage to the top of the head?
    16:06. Not at all.
    16:25. Any other damage at the back of the body or neck?
    16:33. No.
    16:40. So only the two you described to us?
    Right.
    16:52. Did you examine the body in a fashion that you would have seen other wounds?
    17:03. Certainly in the chest area. Not on his back.
    17:36. Questions on the timing of the events like the spotting of the bullet on the stretcher.
    19:16. Could you describe again what was on the stretcher?
    Thuoy describes.
    21:07. Why have not you ever reported this bullet?
    21:23. Thuoy replies.
    22:03. When did you come back to the stretcher?
    Thuoy: 3 PM.
    22:14. Did you at any of the two times in the elevator area see anyone else than Donna Schloss?
    No.
    22:45. Ever been contacted by official agencies?
    22:58. No.
    23:07. Have you called any of them to volunteer information?
    I called your committee.
    23:32. Could you relate this incident in Cambodia?
    23:36. Thuoy related the incident when an SS agent told her, ‘You were one of the Parkland nurses”
    25:00. What was your reaction to this incident?
    25:27. I think we have covered everything.
    25:30. You were still there after Dr. Perry left. Right?
    Thuoy: I remember seeing Dr. Perry leave Emergency One. I don’t remember him staying there the entire time after he had put in the tube.
    25:53. Question on how long she stayed there after Dr. Perry left.
    26:27. You were not in the room when JFK was pronounced dead?
    Thuoy: No.
    26:35. Interviewer is asking personal information on Thuoy.

     


    Here is what Donna Schloss had to say about Sharon.

     

     

  7. Thanks for your evaluation of my Craig page. Appreciated. I have not logged in the forum since I posted this. I will reply to your comments in a few days when I have an Internet connection at home again. I am not here to debate but to find out the facts. If there are things in the page that I can improve or correct, I certainly will.

    Craig used to be me hero in the first years of my research. I was extremely disappointed when I found out that he lied so much. He went from hero to zero.

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