Stephen Fagin | | Judson Shook |
I have seen it mentioned in a late-60s article, possibly fifth-anniversary. The "red circle" is mentioned in the 2013 book "Assassination and Commemoration" by Stephen Fagin, Crator of the Sixth Floor Museum. Judson Shook, Director of Public Works for Dallas County from 1968 to 1981, is interviewed:
"a painted red circle--a Dallas Fire Department indicator
noting where to access the building from a ladder truck"
Walt keeping this alive is kind of sad. Early CTs used to make a big deal about Jackie getting red roses in Dallas instead of yellow.
"a painted red circle--a Dallas Fire Department indicator
noting where to access the building from a ladder truck"
"a painted red circle A ( singular) red circle .....PAINTED on the window pane....
Since there were seven red rings.....NOT simply a singular red circle how would the firemen know where to place their ladder??
And the red rings were apparently plastic "wreaths" that stuck to the window pane , and were NOT painted on the panes, because they were removed after the coup d'etat.