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Was Wesley Buell Frazier a potential 'patsy' as well?


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The Dallas police took time to type out a full page confession for Wesley to sign, but did not pursue that angle any further after Sunday when they had the proverbial 'Lone Nut' in the now deceased Lee Harvey Oswald.  I mean; why add more confusion with an accomplice, ie: Wesley, who would continue to claim innocence, when they had an alleged killer who would not object to whatever they proposed

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I was always incredibly impressed with Buell Wesley Frazier's gutsy push back right to Captain Will Fritz's red anger filled face when Fritz raised his hand to slap Frazier because Frazier refused to sign a confession Fritz was pushing on him.

Young country boy Frazier not only refused to sign no phony trumped up confession "I'm not signing that...that's ridicilus" he also then boldly warned Fritz "if you hits me, we's gonna have one helluva fight!"

Fritz was red faced livid, but he sensed this backwoods raised country boy was tougher than he thought and meant what he said...and stomped out of the room!

That took CHUTZPAH! 

Buell Wesley...YOU GO COUNTRY BOY!

I always was impressed by BWF...and I believed everything he has claimed all these last 60 years.

Buell Wesley Frazier stands up to Captain Will Fritz 

Click on the picture below to view the video.

 

Edited by Joe Bauer
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Well, I will probably get heat on this, but....

The way J.W. Fritz harassed Buell Wesley Frazier was not only unprofessional, but is another pointer how out of the loop was the Dallas Police Department on that day's events. 

When I say "out of the loop" I mean clueless as to the JFK, as they were not a part of the JFKA. 

The DPD hired and promoted by civil service exams. The prejudice that the DPD were just a "bunch of cowboys" or other negative stereotypes is probably just a regional and class bias against guys who chose to become cops in Dallas. Which in 1960, was a pretty good job to have. 

I only mean the DPD, or least except for a very small number, were not part of the JFKA. They were honking at Frazier, and they arrested LHO in the Texas Theater and did not execute him (which Deep State apparatchiks would have no?). 

I do wonder how LHO's wallet ended up at the Tippit murder scene. My guess is the DPD had LHO's wallet, and put it at the Tippit murder sene, as they were "enhancing" the evidence against LHO, who they considered a cop killer. Not kosher, but they thought LHO a cop killer, and that is one criminal that police will always make sure does not walk. And that is understandable. 

If I had to guess, there was complicity by the DPD after the fact in the JFKA, to a very limited degree.

But before the fact? 

 

 

Edited by Benjamin Cole
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