After several challenges now, this thread is still pitching a complete shutout amid a no-hitter against the LNs. With good reason, they have nothing. While they continue to cower away, essentially having nothing to corroborate the horse manure about Marrion Baker and Roy Truly being together at the backstairs during the immediate aftermath of the assassination, let's now turn our attention to some rather interesting encounters made by news reporters Pierce Allman and Robert MacNeil.
The wrongly-accused directed Mr. Allman to a telephone as their paths crossed at the front entrance of the building. From that brief encounter at the front entrance we get a sense from Mr. Allman the wrongly-accused was in no hurry akin to the egregious lie told by officialdom amid their hastily contrived script ---->
"He didn't appear stressed in any way".
For good reason, the wrongly-accused hadn't done anything wrong. He simply came to the aid of a fellow citizen in a calm and collected manner like anyone else would have, before venturing outside into the crisp Autumn air to take in the scene during the immediate aftermath of the assassination, nowhere near Mrs. Reid's office or experiencing a phantom encounter in the 2nd floor lunchroom.
Now, with Mr. McNeil in mind, here's an individual with more than a few observations worthy of further exploration, most importantly, Who were the three calm white men he saw on the first floor when he entered the building? ---->
I went immediately into the clear space on the ground floor and asked where there was a phone. There were, as I recall, three men there, all I think in shirt sleeves. What, on recollection, strikes me as possibly significant is that all three seemed to be exceedingly calm and relaxed, compared to the pandemonium which existed right outside their front door. I did not pay attention to this at the time. I asked the first man I saw a man who was telephoning from a phone by a pillar in the middle of the room where I could call from. He directed me to another man nearer the door, who pointed to an office. When I got to the phone, two of the lines were lit up. I made my call and left. I do not believe any police officers entered the building before me or until I left. I was in too much of a hurry to remember what the three men looked like. But their manner was very relaxed My New York news desk has since placed the time of my call at 12:36 Dallas time. -- *Credit the exemplary research of Mr. Weston (William)
Who were these three men? Given the overwhelming consensus of the statements made by the TSBD employees found in CE 1381, researchers know these three men weren't strangers. Back next week the Good Lord willing to make the case for exactly who they were, and given Mr. MacNeil's timeline what happens next...best wishes to all to remain safe, healthy and free of any lingering COVID-19 variants.
Lest a flimsy lie amid a hastily contrived script has you believing otherwise, remember one thing ----> The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody. All lies mired in the stench of horse manure, void of irrefutable proof. They cannot even produce one witness placing the lying rooftop tandem at the base of the backstairs together.
There's a reason for that. The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.