Close but no cigar."I didn't recognize him" is exactly how she put it. So why did she say that to BALL when there is nothing about not recognizing Oswald in neither her AFFIDAVIT nor in the BOOKHAUT report?Because even if Oswald was a semi-stranger she would have no reason to move to the back door to check on him since she had been told that Oswald picked up curtain rods, hence the long bag; still trying to improve on the tale as she couldn't have seen Oswald by the car unless she moved to the door.I seriously doubt Frazier would expect a dime store bag to fit a random set of curtain rods, would you? Note BTW that BALL carefully avoids asking LMR when and to whom she initially volunteers information about the bag...
So you're speaking for Frazier. And Randle. Got it.
And btw, the partition between Linnie Mae and Frazier's car was made up of slats and was not a solid wall.Johnm
Oswald was no longer getting his laundry done at Ruth Paine's. He was doing it himself in Oak Cliff.
FRAZIER: "What's happening, Linnie?"Silence.
Why not? When Frazier himself speaks you guys claim he is lying "mistaken"....So, what difference does it make?
Who corroborated her peeking out the back door?