Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Do you realize that Oswald told police that all he brought to work that morning was his lunch in a brown paper bag: a cheese sandwich and an apple?  Fritz wrote it down at the second interrogation. 


So, what did Fritz do after that? He was supposed to be this legendary police investigator. So, did he go to the 1st floor lunch room, where Oswald said he ate, and look for that bag, plus an apple core, perhaps some bread crust in wax paper- the discards of his lunch? If he didn't, he was an idiot. But, why assume he didn't? Supposed he did. Well, if he did, he undoubtedly found it. And that would have completely exonerated Oswald. But, is it possible that not wanting to find it, he didn't look? Or worse yet, what if he went and found it and had it destroyed? That, of course, would have been destruction of evidence, which is criminal, but this whole case is marked by the criminality of law enforcement, both the Dallas Police and the FBI. 

At his Warren Commission hearing, Fritz was asked what Oswald's alibi was, and Fritz said he was eating lunch with other employees at the time of the motorcade. That is NOT what Oswald said, and Fritz knew it. Oswald said he ate lunch in the 1st floor lunch room, as he usually did, and that it was early in the lunch break. And he said that while there, he saw Junior Jarman and a short negro (Harold Norman) milling around, and they were. But, that was not during the motorcade, but earlier, and we know where Jarman and Norman were during the motorcade, which was up on the 5th floor, right below the Sniper's Nest. So, when Fritz said that Oswald said he was eating with Jarman and Norman at the time of the motorcade, he was bold-faced lying. But, what about the Warren Commission lawyer questioning him, Leon Hubert? He hears that Oswald said he was eating with two men at the time of the murder, and it doesn't occur to him to say, "We need to speak to those two men about this." Both Jarman and Norman did testify to the Warren Commission, but, they were never informed that Oswald used them as his alibi. And actually, Oswald did not use them as his alibi. His alibi was that he was out with Bill Shelley in front during the motorcade. That got twisted around  where they made it that Oswald said he was outside with Shelley AFTER the assassination. But, that was impossible since Shelley left right away. Still, they never went to Shelley either to inform him that Oswald used him as his alibi. It all just got buried. It was all a criminal obstruction of justice by the Warren Commission lawyers, by Fritz, and many others. 

In a word, it was a miasma of evil that pervaded the whole investigation. It was NOT an investigation; it was the framing of Lee Harvey Oswald. It was like a Stalinist show trial in the worst sense of the term. 

And even though it was long ago, to this very day, our government and our media bolster the evil in their every discussion of the JFK assassination. We live in an evil world. Perhaps you already knew that. 







 

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