Backes, you are as stupid as a pile of manure. The Fritz notes are an exception precisely because they were never attributed to Oswald. Fritz took those notes for himself, and he kept them to himself. He never turned them over to the Warren Commission or acknowledged their existence. The statement that Oswald told him he was "out with Bill Shelley in front" was never made public during Fritz' lifetime.
It was just a lucky, fortuitous thing that they were discovered. But since they were private to Fritz and not made public, there is no basis to assume that they are false.
You know, you pretend to be a CT, Backes. You pretend to believe that Oswald was framed in a vast conspiracy. You pretend to claim he was a patsy. Well obviously, they were going to try to put words in the patsy's mouth. Or, is that as off-limits to you as photo alteration?
Yet, you already admit to vast alteration of testimonies when it comes to Lovelady, Shelley, Mary Bledsoe, and others. So, wouldn't they have altered Oswald's words as well?
But, the point is: they weren't going to do it in private notes that were not for public consumption. And that's what makes the Fritz's notes so unique and so valuable.
Oswald told Fritz he was "out with Bill Shelley in front." Bank on it, Backes, you dumb lug.
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