So, Backes doesn't think Fritz lied to the Warren Commission about not keeping notes. If he said he didn't, he didn't, says Backes.
But, we already know that Fritz lied to the WC about what Oswald told him. Fritz said Oswald said he was eating lunch with other employees during the assassination, and we know Oswald didn't tell him that, plus we know that didn't happen.
And, Backes thinks Fritz could have gotten the details about Oswald from the newspaper. But, that is really far-fetched. They published Oswald's New Orleans address in the newspaper? But wait! Why bother to make the notes at all? The Notes didn't go anywhere. It wasn't until 10 years after his death that they surfaced. So, in terms of him and his life and what he knew and what he expected, they NEVER surfaced at all. So, why did he bother making them?
You just painted yourself into a corner, Backass. And this paint ain't never gunna dry.
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