AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, Patsy Collins, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Mrs. Mary E. Bledsoe, w/f 67, 621 N. Marsalis, Dallas, Texas, Telephone WH2-1985 who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
Last Friday, November 22, 1963, I went downtown to see the President. I stood on Main Street just across the street from Titche's until the parade passed by. The I walked over to Elm Street and caught a bus to go home. The bus traveled West on Elm Street to about Murphy Street and made a stop and that is when I saw Lee Oswald get on the bus. The traffic was heavy and it took quite sometime [sic] to travel two or three blocks. During that time someone made the statement that the President had been shot and while the bus was stopped due to the heavy traffic, Oswald got off the bus and I didn't see him again. I know this man was Lee Oswald because he lived in my home from October 7, 1963 to October 14, 1963.
/s/ Mrs. Mary E. Bledsoe
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 23rd DAY OF November A.D. 1963
/s/ Patsy Collins
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas
I can't find anything in her statement that indicates to me that she was attempting to get into more detail. Its a statement ffs, not full testimony
Are you suggesting she had a reason to lie?
How can she lie about something she did not say in her affidavit?
She most certainly was confused. Her testimony shows that much.
Her testimony shows that she heard Oswald's name on television and that motivated her to go to the police, because she had seen him on the bus.
Her testimony also shows that the arrest shirt was brought to her home prior to her testimony. She recognized it as the shirt he was wearing after his arrest. When the shirt was brought to her home it apparently had a hole in the sleeve, but no such hole is visible on any of the photos taken after his arrest.
She may well have mixed two memories into one. So, was she purposely lying? I don't think so. She was just confused.
Mr. BALL - Now, what is there about the shirt that makes you believe that this is the shirt that Oswald had on when he was on the bus? What is there about it?
Mrs. BLEDSOE - Well, let's see the front of it. Yes see all this [indicating]? I remember that.
Mr. BALL - Tell me what you see there?
Mrs. BLEDSOE - I saw the---no; not so much that.
It was done after---that is part I recognize more than anything.
Mr. BALL -
You are pointing to a hole in the right elbow?Mrs. BLEDSOE - Yes.
Mr. BALL - What about the color?
Mrs. BLEDSOE - Well, I---What do you mean?
Mr. BALL - Well----
Mrs. BLEDSOE -
When he had it on?Mr. BALL -
Yes.Mrs. BLEDSOE -
Before he was shot? Yes; I remember it being brown.What was "done after"? - Could she mean the hole was made later? If not, what else was "done later"?
Why would she say that he was wearing the shirt before he was shot? - Could she have seen the shirt on tv less than 48 hours before he was shot? Why not simply say; on the bus?
Ever tried to get complete and accurate information, in one go, from an elderly person before? It's nearly impossible.