but Whaley did specifically remember Oswald's bracelet.
He didn't, another of your lies exposed:
Mr. BALL. You mentioned the fact that the man who sat in the front seat of your cab, which you drove from the Greyhound Station on Lamar Street over to 500 North Beckley, had an identification bracelet on him.
Mr. WHALEY. Yes, it looked like an identification bracelet. It looks like this one, sir, it was shiny, I couldn't tell exactly whether that was the bracelet or not.
Yes my wording should have been clearer, Whaley remembers Oswald wearing a bracelet but obviously since he didn't initial the bracelet he couldn't say it was that exact bracelet.
But what's way more important is that Whaley did identify Oswald in the line-up.
Mr. BALL. Did Whaley say anything to you personally?
Mr. LEAVELLE. To me personally?
Mr. BALL. Yes.
Mr. LEAVELLE. Well, of course, I asked him if he---if the man that he remembered or saw there, whatever he was identifying him for there was up there and he said "Yes, the man in the T-shirt." Whether he was doing all the talking or not wouldn't make any difference, he still knew him.
JohnM