Yes Sir. I remember. How are you? Do you know if Ol' Bob Harris is still around? I used to talk to him but it's been at least 5 years since I've heard from him.
I talked to Roy Milton Jones back in October of this year. He told me that he doesn't recall Oswald boarding the bus because "it wasn't conspicuous" (his words). I asked him if he remembered seeing Oswald on the bus for himself and he said after he saw Oswald on the news, he recognized his face as someone he had seen on the bus. I then specifically asked him if, in his opinion, Oswald was on the bus and he said "Yes".
Can't you imagine that the transfer has been placed under glass flattened for years, in effect straightening out any "creases" which may have occurred during the arrest?
Earlene Roberts gave various time estimates for how long Oswald was back in his room. She said things like "about three or four minutes" and "maybe not over three or four minutes". Both of these phrases are figures of speech, in my opinion not to be taken literal. However, one description of time that she gave which is NOT a figure of speech is when she said he was back in his room "just long enough to go in there and get a jacket and put it on". This is NOT a figure of speech. This is a literal description of a length of time. How long do you believe it takes to walk into one's room and grab a jacket and put it on?
i havent come across bob harris on my travels bill , not since i was last on his forum .
"I talked to Roy Milton Jones back in October of this year. He told me that he doesn't recall Oswald boarding the bus because "it wasn't conspicuous" (his words). I asked him if he remembered seeing Oswald on the bus for himself and he said after he saw Oswald on the news, he recognized his face as someone he had seen on the bus. I then specifically asked him if, in his opinion, Oswald was on the bus and he said "Yes"." Bill brown
i see you have not changed at all in your approach , the do as i say not as i do approach lol . so in 59 years no one thought to ask Mr jones what you asked and he never thought to offer the info you say you gleaned from him ? .not the police , the FBI or any of the so called investigations asked him what you asked him ? . i mean it is pretty important stuff is it not ? that he says he can ID Mr oswald as being on that bus . but only 59 years later does he mention that . so now can i presume that you accept statements from people made years or decades after the tragic events in question ? .or do you still have the same old stance that you used to have ? which was only statements made at the time of the event or in the days pretty close to it could be relied upon .i think it is a fair question given that that was your stance certainly on Bob harris forum .and i dont believe it was any different here . oh and i need to point out that i am not trying to disrespect you or attack you here , it is just that if one holds a stance and then acts contradictory to that stance , that i feel that that should be highlighted and discussed .
humans rarely take any note of things or people that do not stand out . a young man ,just like any other regular young man in the world gets on a bus , and takes a seat and sits there without saying a word . to use the word you used there was nothing at all CONSPICUOUS . Mcwatters testified he had close contact with a man and gave him a transfer , yet he could not state on the day or even in testimony who that man was .
Mr. BALL - As I understand it, neither then nor now are you able to identify or say that you have again seen the man that got off your bus to whom you gave a transfer?
Mr. McWATTERS - No, sir; I couldn't. I could not identify him.
Mcwatters further testified to the following .
Mr. McWATTERS - He got off at Brownley, because the man rode with me the next day.
Mr. BALL - You went out there the next day, did you?
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - With an FBI man or a Dallas policeman?
Mr. McWATTERS - No, I mean--
Mr. BALL - The same teenager?
Mr. McWATTERS - The same teenager rode with me the next day.
Mr. BALL - And you noticed he got off there?
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes, and I noticed, and I asked him, like I told him, I said that I was--I thought that, you know, that he was, when he first got on down there, I says, "From all indications, we had you kind of pinpointed as the man who might have been mixed up in the assassination and everything." And--
Mr. BALL - Do I understand the day after you made the affidavit, this would be the 23d of November?
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes.
Mr. BALL - That this same teenager got on your bus again?
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes, he got on.
Mr. BALL - And you noticed where you let him off?
Mr. McWATTERS - I noticed where I let him off, yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - Is that the reason that today you remember he got off?
Mr. McWATTERS - That is it today I remember, just like I say, I remember I talked to him the next day, and he told me where he got on, and he told me where he got on, and where he got off and where he lived, and, you know that--
Mr. BALL - Has he been on your bus since?
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes.
Mr. BALL - He has?
Mr. McWATTERS - He has rode with me since.
so here is Mcwatters testifying that the very next day he spoke to Jones , that he told jones the very next day that they thought he might have been the one mixed up in the shooting , that he spoke to Jones again after that also . now nowhere did he say that Mr jones told him that OSWALD was the man on the bus , that he saw him and remembered him NOWHERE . these two guys discussing that they were on the same bus that the police say oswald was on , and apparently not once did Jones say to Mcwatters HE YOU KNOW I SAW HIM , I SAW OSWALD ON THE BUS LARGE AS LIFE .
"Earlene Roberts gave various time estimates for how long Oswald was back in his room. She said things like "about three or four minutes" and "maybe not over three or four minutes". Both of these phrases are figures of speech, in my opinion not to be taken literal. However, one description of time that she gave which is NOT a figure of speech is when she said he was back in his room "just long enough to go in there and get a jacket and put it on". This is NOT a figure of speech. This is a literal description of a length of time. How long do you believe it takes to walk into one's room and grab a jacket and put it on? " Bill brown
i guess then Bill that you dont accept and that you dispute that oswald changed his shirt and slacks , even tho it was noted in the interrogation notes , i am sure you will confirm your stance on this matter what ever that stance is. i dont believe that one saying something took 3 to 4 minutes was a figure of speech , and i dont believe Roberts took such a close look at him as he left as to know if he had changed his shirt and slacks . but i can fully understand why any LN would seek to deny that Oswald changed his clothing , the time it would take would be part of it , but then LN would have a shirt in evidence , and fibers from it supposedly left on the rifle at 12.30 at the depository when said shirt was only put on at the rooming house in and around 1pm . i can see how that would be a problem .
nice to talk to you again Bill after so long , it is always a pleasure . take care .