Friday, June 27, 2014

This is by famed JFK researcher John Kelin. Not Ralph Cinque but John Kelin:

"That the experienced head of a big city homicide and robbery unit would fail to keep notes on the interrogation of the most important prisoner he had ever had, or likely would have, has always been hard to accept. And lo and behold, it appears that Fritz did keep notes! A little wordplay, fancy semantics, is letting Fritz off the hook, though. The ARRB says in its press release that:

Fritz told the Warren Commission in 1964 that he took no notes during the Oswald interrogations, but indicated that he later typed a report based on "rough notes" that were made "several days later." These notes are believed to be the ones acquired by the Review Board.
Well, Fritz kept notes. Read them, look at this sample page



 and decide for yourself whether Fritz lied. The notes are indeed "rough," and look contemporaneous to me. And it remains preposterous that he would not have kept notes or that no one would have made a tape recording of this momentous event."


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