Bernice Moore Posted June 22, 2007 Share Posted June 22, 2007 Harvey & Lee page 539 & 582....3 cars.. Ruth Paine described her car to FBI agent Bardwell Odum as a 1955 Chevrolet 4 door: 2 toned Green station wagon. WC: Ex.2125: 2/29/64. Lee Oswald may have driven this car to New Orleans in early September, while Mrs.Paine drove to the east coast in a Brown station wagon...- the same car was seen by Lillian Murret May 11/ 63 and by two FBI agents parked in front of 4907 Magazine in Aug.63.. WC 3119. A man who identified himself as Lee Harvey Oswald , with a photo ID, had a 1955 station wagon serviced in New Orleans at A.R.Will's Service Sation about Sept.10th, 63...... ******************** LHO Last Words... Paines 3 cars..... 10:30 A.M.-1:10 P.M. Interrogation, Capt. Will Fritz's Office "I said I wanted to contact Attorney Abt, New York. He defended the Smith Act cases in 1949, 1950, but I don't know his address, except that it is in New York. . . . I never owned a rifle. . . . Michael Paine owned a car, Ruth Paine owned two cars. . . http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/LHO.html B............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 (edited) 4) What are we to make of the Jim Murry photo which shows a large group of people standing on the grassy knoll minutes after the assassination, in which photo a dark-suited Roger Craig is visible on the right side, standing in the street with his left side to the camera,appearing to be looking in the direction of the two men walking from left to right in the background (behind the low wall), one of whom looks somewhat like Oswald (from a distance) and seems to be looking in Craig's direction? If that is Craig in the photo, how the heck did he get there from the other side of Elm through all the heavy traffic which he said prevented him from interdicting the Rambler station wagon? IMO, if it is Craig in the photo, it must have been taken a short time after he saw "Oswald" get into the Rambler and leave the scene. Also interesting to note the "Rip Robertson" and "John Adrian O'Hare" figures walking to the right, up the grassy slope towards the two guys behind the low wall... --Thomas Edited March 7, 2011 by Thomas Graves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tom Scully Posted February 8, 2012 Share Posted February 8, 2012 Emerson Varner Price, Jr. was interviewed on 14 August, 1964, by the FBI. He related a story with interesting details related to his November, 1963 travels in Dallas in a 1955, green, two door Chevrolet Bel Air station wagon.: http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/P%20Disk/Price%20Emerson%20Varner%20Jr/Item%2001.pdf Duplicate FBI report, here: http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=62375&relPageId=165 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Andrews Posted February 8, 2012 Share Posted February 8, 2012 Tom, thanks for showing us the progress of "Robertson" and "O'Hare." Does anybody know of any photos of them taken after this photo (in post #47)? Does anybody know of any photos taken between this photo and the earlier Cancellare photo that shows these guys crossing the median grassplot and heading toward the Pergola? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted February 9, 2012 Share Posted February 9, 2012 (edited) Tom, thanks for showing us the progress of "Robertson" and "O'Hare." Does anybody know of any photos of them taken after this photo (in post #47)? Does anybody know of any photos taken between this photo and the earlier Cancellare photo that shows these guys crossing the median grassplot and heading toward the Pergola? David, At 00:45, the Robert Hughes film shows three fedora-wearing "suits" from behind, approaching the Main Street curb, stepping into the street, and start walking down shoulder of the street (in the direction of the underpass) on the north shoulder of Main Street. One of them is wearing a dark blue sport coat and the guy walking to his right is wearing a gray fedora. The third guy is a bit in front of them a a little to their left. At least one of them walks down the shoulder a short distance to the left and starts talking with a young black woman of medium build (who's wearing a long light colored dress or coat and a scarf covering her hair) because she's summoned their attention and they walk up to each other. At the same time you can see a bunch of people, including several fedora-wearing "suits" who have already made it to the grassy area on the other side of Main Street and are now walking across the grass between Main and Elm in the direction of then grassy knoll. Perhaps some of these "suits" can be seen in the Cancellare photo, you know, the one with the grassy knoll steps in the foreground and the E.H. Hunt character crossing Elm Street looking like a spy?? --Tommy Edited February 9, 2012 by Thomas Graves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Graves Posted February 9, 2012 Share Posted February 9, 2012 (edited) Tom, thanks for showing us the progress of "Robertson" and "O'Hare." Does anybody know of any photos of them taken after this photo (in post #47)? Does anybody know of any photos taken between this photo and the earlier Cancellare photo that shows these guys crossing the median grassplot and heading toward the Pergola? David, At the 00:45 mark, the Robert Hughes film shows three fedora-wearing "suits" from behind, approaching the Main Street curb, stepping into the street, and, wanting to cross the street and proceed in the direction of the Grassy Knoll, looking to their right to see if any cars are coming. Evidently there are, because they don't cross but instead start walking down the south side shoulder of Main Street. One of them is wearing a dark blue sport coat and the guy walking to his right is wearing a gray fedora. The third guy is a bit in front of them a a little to their left. At least one of them walks down the shoulder a short distance to the left and starts talking with a young black woman of medium build (who's wearing a long light colored dress or coat and a scarf covering her hair) because she's summoned their attention and they walk up to each other. At the same time you can see a bunch of people, including several fedora-wearing "suits" who have already made it to the grassy area on the other side of Main Street and are now walking across the grass between Main and Elm in the direction of then grassy knoll. Perhaps some of these "suits" can be seen in the Cancellare photo, you know, the one with the grassy knoll steps in the foreground and the E.H. Hunt character crossing Elm Street looking like a spy?? --Tommy corrected and bumped Edited February 9, 2012 by Thomas Graves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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