Friday, December 27, 2013

MacRae, a child, doesn't understand that children do not always get what they want. But, having been slapped down hard over "lock and load", having been stripped of his chameleon ways, where before he used to dart back and forth across the border of Oswald guilt, I'm sure he feels a bit restricted now. I got him dead to rights stating that Oswald locked and loaded on the 6th floor pumping rounds into Kennedy and then going on to kill Tippit. And, as with my bare hands, I shall hold bpete's face to the grindstone forever on this.  

There is no chance that Mrs. Paine's vehicle was involved in transporting LHO out of Dealey Plaza, and let the record show that when the WC interrogated her about her car, they never even broached the subject. They asked about her car, not in relation to Roger Craig, but in relation to her giving Oswald driving lessons and other things.  

The Nash Rambler wagon had a small luggage rack at the back of the roof. It was very distinctive, and that's what Roger Craig and others recognized. The Chevy wagon came with no rack, not standard and not as an accessory. But, the Paine's owned a boat, so they wound up with a larger rack that was big enough to hold a boat. Not just luggage, but a boat. A frickin' boat. 

This is the look that Roger Craig recognized:

It had that lower spot in back to accommodate the small luggage rack. It wasn't for boats. Roger Craig was looking at a Nash Rambler not Mrs. Paine's 55 Chevy. 

Pop! Bang! Wop! Pow! You lose again, and you're falling way behind. 

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