Jump to content
The Education Forum

Denis Morissette

Members
  • Posts

    1,013
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Denis Morissette

  1. There is another microphone that popped up at one point on the table in front of the speakers. It is probably the microphone used with a PA system in that room which is actually a classroom for nurses.
  2. Maybe soon, maybe not. Or maybe never. We’ll see. Anyway, there was that old man with a bowtie and a big microphone when Malcom Kilduff was talking. Nobody seems to have ever bothered to find out who he is. We now know his name. It’s Arthur W. Bales, Chief of the White House Communications Corp. He seems to have recorded the whole conference. I doubt his recording is mentioned in the WC or HSCA volumes. He was in a motorcade vehicle and got off in front of the grassy knoll before heading to Parkland. Researcher Alex Harris is making the necessary efforts to get a copy of the audio I feel confident are still existing. Linda Zambanini is the one who found a photo of Bales for my Motorcade Identification project blog.
  3. « Almost a 3rd one ». It is the lady toward the bottom of the page who was interviewed on the grassy knoll by the Four Days in November documentary. She’s also seen in the DPD hallways. I assume she was interviewed by the police. A police interview report should make it clear that it is her. The cowboy is unknown, as far as I know.
  4. The case has been muddied by conspiracy theorists who want to cover up the truth. One of their favourite tools is to tell you to not examine the WC volumes. Another one is to keep bringing back myths that were resolved more than 50 years ago like the Mauser VS Carcanno debate. Don’t let them influence you.
  5. One of them, Eugene Calaway Wyrick, looks like one of the spectators in front of the TSBD. I discovered him in the Dallas Times Herald archives when I was in Dallas last November. His address was mentioned, so I knocked on the door of that address. Unfortunately, the person living there had no idea of who I was talking about. https://jfkassassinationfiles.wordpress.com/2015/09/15/witnesses-and-suspects-in-dealey-plaza/
  6. Someone has just offered to me to clean up the audio. We'll see what he can get.
  7. This is only the first part of the interview. It sounds like the recorder was under water. water.| https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yReMyYYXxYZj6sJvyOhVHG7ffsbcg2EY/view?usp=sharing
  8. Barnes testified that he took a photo of Oswald when he got out of the jail elevator. He then proceeded quickly outside with his audio tech Ted Mann. We see Barnes taking film and sped away in the car he rented with the goal of following Oswald wherever he was going. The driver was an off-duty DPD officer. I doubt any of his material has ever been published. Barnes is also responsible for introducing David Ferrie into the WC Volumes.
  9. Footage I’ve never seen before of the surroundings of the County jail where LHO was supposed to be transferred to. Some of you may recognize Steve Bell then reporter for WOW-TV, later ABC anchor.
  10. I'll upload it to my YouTube channel. I'll let you know when ready.
  11. I have the audio of that interview, but the quality is so bad that’s it’s not worth posting.
  12. It's quite obvious that many witnesses and official investigators have stopped talking after being part of the conspiracy, a CIA agent, a xxxx, etc by CTers.
  13. If you watch the NBC video of the policemen around the armour truck, you’ll see both Dean and Putnam side by side. Even Dean’s son and Putnam’s daughter couldn’t figure out at time which was which.
  14. What does it have to do with the topic of this thread?
  15. Beverly Oliver lied when she said he saw Dean on the grassy knoll. I told Dean’s son about her claim.
  16. Later in the interview, Alyea corrected himself. He gave the right name. I think it’s Gerald Hill. The guy who looks like him in the Alyea is another policeman who is easily confused with Dean. I know the daughter of that policeman and Dean’s son.
  17. The polygraph seems to be nowhere to be found. Maybe a policeman kept it as a souvenir. I’ll send a letter to former DPD Lt. Paul McCaghren who is the most knowledgeable ex-Dallas police officer alive. Det Elmer Boyd may know, but he was too fragile when I called him 2 weeks ago. 60 years after the events is a bit late…
×
×
  • Create New...