Sunday, December 15, 2013

Backes, you denied that Whaley ever picked Oswald out of a line-up, and he did. He said he recognized him immediately as the man who was his passenger. 

So, why don't you just admit that you were wrong? 

And this:


"At 12:30 AM [ An error that should say PM ] Montgomery and Johnson were instructed by Lt. Wells to go to The Oak Cliff Cab Co.  at Davis and Tyler and contact a driver by the name of William Scoggins and bring him to the City Hall. When they arrived at this location they were advised that he was standing by at the cab station at the Adolphus hotel at Commerce and Akard. The supervisor at this cab station said there was another cab driver we should talk to by the name of Bill Whaley.  This driver was contacted, and they went to the cab company at 610 South Akard and picked him up and brought him to the City Hall also."

Dallas Police Officer Marvin Johnson, one of the two who supposedly picked up Scoggins and Whaley, wrote a two page report which is also in CE 2003 at 24H307.  Johnson only picked up Scoggins.  Two pages later in another two page report in CE 2003, 24H309 Johnson repeats, he only picked up Scoggins.  Why is Whaley absent from the narrative in not one, but two reports by Johnson? 

is not the issue. Lee Farley needs to grow up. He is making a mountain out of a mole hill. What matters is this:


This is where you look for signs of whether Whaley was sincere or not, whether he was coached, whether he was acting, whether he was lying. And he comes across as plenty sincere- to a degree that you never have in your entire life. He definitely drove SOMEBODY to that spot, the 700 block of N. Beckley. 

Now, if you want to argue that it was somebody else other than Oswald, you can. But, that's about the only option you've got. Otherwise, it was the Lee Harvey Oswald we know. Whaley was NOT lying, and it is impossible to imagine how the police, from out of the blue, "manipulated" him into telling that story. 

Grow up, Backes! And tell your pal Farley to do the same. 

And "they" didn't prepare notes for Mary Bledsoe. They asked her what her notes were about, and she told them. "They" killed Kennedy, but they didn't do that. 

Backes, why must you be wrong and stupid about every damn thing? You are a child. You are infantile. And I say that with apologies to children and infants.  


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