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"Enemy of the Truth" by Sherry P. Fiester [a review]


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Daniel, thanks, I'm aware of the limo stop witnesses but i still hold a degree of scepticism as to whether it came to a complete halt. For the record, I don't believe the Nix film, et al, was altered to remove a complete stop either.

Robert, thanks also. I don't believe Chaney ever got in front of JFK to be able to turn back and see him, although in Altgens 6 he looks closer to the back of the limo than the bikes on the offside. I think it's a case of perspective.

Pat/ Robin, thanks for the photos and quotes. As before, I agree. I don't doubt that Chaney spoke with the occupants of the lead car, I just think the timing of the event has been blurred, possibly to make the DPD/SS look more on top of things than they actually were.

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Daniel, thanks, I'm aware of the limo stop witnesses but i still hold a degree of scepticism as to whether it came to a complete halt. For the record, I don't believe the Nix film, et al, was altered to remove a complete stop either.

Robert, thanks also. I don't believe Chaney ever got in front of JFK to be able to turn back and see him, although in Altgens 6 he looks closer to the back of the limo than the bikes on the offside. I think it's a case of perspective.

Pat/ Robin, thanks for the photos and quotes. As before, I agree. I don't doubt that Chaney spoke with the occupants of the lead car, I just think the timing of the event has been blurred, possibly to make the DPD/SS look more on top of things than they actually were.

You're welcome. You raise a good point: the alteration of the Nix film. That's an area that should be studied further. Regards, Daniel

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Betzner's contemporaneous affidavit on the activities around the Kennedy limo so contradict the extant films it is as if Betzner and the films belong in two different universes. Like Toni Foster and others, his remark on the limo stop is so matter-of-fact that they make Fiester's psycho-babble explanation look patently ridiculous. It would seem the films were altered to hide both the limo stop and whatever was happening in and around the limo during that time.

Before me, the undersigned authority, on this the 22 day of November A.D. 1963 personally appeared Hugh William Betzner, Jr., Address 5922 Velasco, Dallas, Age 22 , Phone No. TA 7-9761
Deposes and says:
I was standing on Houston Street near the intersection of Elm Street. I took a picture of President Kennedy's car as it passed along Houston Street. I have an old camera. I looked down real quick and rolled the film to take the next picture. I then ran down to the corner of Elm andHouston [sic] Streets, this being the southwest corner. I was standing back from the corner and had to take the pictures through some of the crowd. I ran on down Elm a little more and President Kennedy's car was starting to go down the hill to the triple underpass. I was running trying to keep the President's car in my view and was winding my film as I ran. I was looking down at my camera to see the number of the film as I ran. I took another picture as the President's car was going down the hill on Elm Street. I started to wind my film again and I heard a loud noise. I thought that this noise was either a firecracker or a car had backfired. I looked up and it seemed like there was another loud noise in the matter of a few seconds. I looked down the street and I could see the President's car and another one and they looked like the cars were stopped. Then I saw a flash of pink like someone standing up and then sitting back down in the car. Then I ran around so I could look over the back of a monument and I either saw the following then or when I was sitting back down on the corner of Elm Street. I cannot remember exactly where I was when I saw the following: I heard at least two shots fired and I saw what looked like a firecracker going off in the president's car.My assumption for this was because I saw fragments going up in the air. I also saw a man in either the President's car or the car behind his and someone down in one of those cars pull out what looked like a rifle. I also remember seeing what looked like a nickel revolver in someone's hand in the President's car or somewhere immediately around his car. Then the President's car sped on under the underpass. Police and a lot of spectators started running up the hill on the opposite side of the street from me to a fence of wood. I assumed that was where the shot was fired from at that time. I kept watching the crowd. Then I came around the monument over to Main Street. I walked down toward where the President's car had stopped. I saw a Police Officer and some men in plain clothes. I don't know who they were. These Police Officers and the men in plain clothes were digging around in the dirt as if they were looking for a bullet. I walked back around the monument over to Elm Street where they were digging in the dirt. I went on across the street and up the embankment to where the fence is located. By this time almost all of the people had left. There were quite a few people down on the street and crowded around a motorcycle. I was looking around the fence as the rumor had spread that that was where the shot had come from. I started figuring where I was when I had taken the third picture and it seemed to me that the fence row would have been in the picture. I saw a group of men who looked like they might be officers and one of them turned out to be Deputy Sheriff Boone. I told him about the picture I had taken. Deputy Sheriff Boone contacted superiors and was told to bring me over to the Sheriff's Office. Deputy Sheriff Boone took my camera and asked me to wait. I waited in the Sheriff's Office and some time later, an hour or two, he brought my camera back and told me that as soon as they got through with the film and they were dry that they would give me the film. A little later he came in and gave me the negatives and told me that they were interested in a couple of pictures and implied that the negatives was all I was going to get back. To the best of my knowledge, this is all I know about this incident. /s/ Hugh William Betzner, Jr.

For Toni Foster's interview, we have Debra Conway to thank KAC 2000. It is a must read.

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