Good afternoon gentlemen,
*What We Know For Sure:
(1) The wrongly-accused did Not board Mr. McWatters' bus, so the phantom bus-transfer "evidence" later planted on him to embellish the false narrative of a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure is a lie.
(2) moreover, further dispelling the horse manure spread altogether, an actual witness on the bus (Mr. Jones) who did see a gentleman boarding Mr. McWatters' bus described him taller and much heavier than the wrongly-accused. This man then immediately got off Mr. McWatters' bus after requesting & receiving a bus-transfer (Mr. Jones' first-hand eyewitness account, not my own words).
(3) The wrongly-accused, in spite of that hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure about a hasty escape, was actually seen by more than a few TSBD employees by a small storage room on the first floor.
(4) From 12:34PM--12:37PM came to the aid of Inspector Sawyer as no other TSBD male's experience (whereabouts & activities during the immediate assassination aftermath) that afternoon places them anywhere near the small storage room on the first floor entrance area across from the passenger elevators.
(5) After coming to the aid of Inspector Sawyer, the wrongly-accused then comes to the aid of a local rookie news reporter, Mr. Allman (Pierce), stopping to field his inquiry about where he could find a telephone as they crossed paths at the front entrance (Mr. Allman's words, not mine).
(6) Leaving Mr. Allman in his wake, 12:38PM, the wrongly-accused then steps out into the crisp Autumn air. Spying his supervisor, Mr. Shelley, standing out on Elm Street, he ventures down the front-entrance stairs, then walks over to join his supervisor, for 5-10 minutes.
(7) Mr. Mentesana's home movie video clip confirms this.
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Moreover, more than a few other people also place the wrongly-accused in the same coloured attire as shown in Mr. Mentesana's home movie clip: (A) Most notably, Mr. Brewer (Johnny Calvin), describes the wrongly-accused wearing the same coloured shirt
in the same manner as depicted on Mr. Mentesana's home movie capture (Mr. Brewer's words, not mine; and (B) further confirming the tandem of Mr. Mentesana & Mr. Brewer, this is what Julia Postal, the employee at the Texas Theatre, had to say ---->
Mr. Ball. Did you ask Butch Burroughs if he had seen him?
Mrs. Postal. No, sir; ... so, well, I called the police, and he wanted to know why I thought it was their man, and I said, "Well, I didn't know," and he said, "Well, it fits the description," and I have not—I said I hadn't heard the description. All I know is, "This man is running from them for some reason." And he wanted to know why, and told him because everytime the sirens go by he would duck and he wanted to know—well, if he fits the description is what he says. I said, "Let me tell you what he looks like and you take it from there." And explained that he had on this brown sports shirt...." (9) It's clearly evident that this same brown coloured shirt shared by Mr. Mentesana, and seen by both Mr. Brewer and Ms. Postal is highly visible for all to see during the midnight presser...none of this is by coincidence, moreover, What are the odds that several people would be wearing the same clothing, in the same manner and same colour as the wrongly-accused on the same day, in the same city and at the same time...
*What We Don't Know Yet:
(1) How did the wrongly-accused really leave Dealey Plaza?
(2) What was his actual departure time? What was his actual route from Dealey Plaza to the Texas Theatre?
not the false-narrative time sequence amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure, but the genuine means and time of his departure.
(3) Why did the Warren Commission membership decide to bury any information connecting the wrongly-accused with the Bureau and the Agency?
(4) Even going so far as to destroy actual hearing notes regarding the same, Why?
(5) Why did Bureau special-agent Warren Debrueys lie about his genuine whereabouts that fateful afternoon? Why did he threaten Orest Pena?, one of his own informants...