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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Gerry Down on April 11, 2020, 12:58:32 PM
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In Epsteins book Legend, he says that De Mohrenschildt told a close friend in Texas that he inadvertently gave Marina Oswald the money that Oswald used to buy the rifle. Is there any other source for this allegation other than Epsteins book? Here is the relevant section taken from Norman Mailers book:
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How come Marina never admitted this in her testimony?
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In Epsteins book Legend, he says that De Mohrenschildt told a close friend in Texas that he inadvertently gave Marina Oswald the money that Oswald used to buy the rifle. Is there any other source for this allegation other than Epsteins book? Here is the relevant section taken from Norman Mailers book:
(https://i.ibb.co/LhSzKmV/Epstein.png)
How come Marina never admitted this in her testimony?
Because George De M was Lee Oswald's handler at the time of the Walker Hoax....And the agency was covering for him. They wanted Lee to appear to have been a "lonr nut" who had taken a shot at General Walker.
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Because George De M was Lee Oswald's handler at the time of the Walker Hoax....And the agency was covering for him. They wanted Lee to appear to have been a "lonr nut" who had taken a shot at General Walker.
But Marina was hardly in on the whole thing. How come she never mentioned this detail?
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But Marina was hardly in on the whole thing. How come she never mentioned this detail?
I truly wish I knew that answer..... It would be of interest to know what George said to her when he gave her twenty five dollars.....
Did George specify that the money was to be given to Lee? Since you've said that Marina complained that Lee had spent the money to buy a rifle, she must have known that George didn't give the money to her for her personal use.....The money must have been intended for Lee.....
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But Marina was hardly in on the whole thing. How come she never mentioned this detail?
Could it be because it didn't happen?
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Could it be because it didn't happen?
Maybe. It was about that time though that Oswald mysteriously paid off his state department loan.
Maybe De Mohrenschildt was giving Oswald money for something.
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But Marina was hardly in on the whole thing. How come she never mentioned this detail?
But nowhere in DeMohrenschildt's testimony does he mention this supposed incident. Neither did his wife who was allegedly there. Nor Marina who was allegedly there. At the time Epstein interviewed De Mohrenschildt he was apparently quite mentally ill. He had tried to kill himself twice.
So we have none of the people including George mentioning this in their testimonies or, as far as I can tell, at other times (it's not in the McMillan book) other than this claim.
Correction: Jeane De Mohrenschildt did give this account but she didn't say that Marina said the money came from George.
Mr. JENNER. Had anything been said up to this point in your acquaintance with the Oswalds of his having had a rifle, or a shotgun, in Russia?
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. No.
Mr. JENNER. No discussion of any hunting in Russia?
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. In fact, we never even knew that he was a sharp-shooter or something. We never knew about it.
Mr. JENNER. No discussion of that?
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. No discussion at all. She [Marina] just said, we are so short of money, and this crazy lunatic buys a rifle. This is what she told me. And you know what happened after that.
Mr. JENNER. Please. Tell me everything she said on this occasion.
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. I think the most important thing is, that crazy lunatic bought a rifle when we really need money for other things.
Mr. JENNER. And she also said he took it out in the park and was shooting it.
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. Something like that; yes.
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But nowhere in DeMohrenschildt's testimony does he mention this supposed incident. Neither did his wife who was allegedly there. Nor Marina who was allegedly there. At the time Epstein interviewed De Mohrenschildt he was apparently quite mentally ill. He had tried to kill himself twice.
So we have none of the people including George mentioning this in their testimonies or, as far as I can tell, at other times (it's not in the McMillan book) other than this claim.
Steve....I too have strong doubt that De M. gave Marina $25.00 ( although I think he did give her "cigarette money" from time to time) But I sure wouldn't take De M's word . Many of De M's friends in Dallas were of the opinion that George was a notorious"story teller"
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Steve....I too have strong doubt that De M. gave Marina $25.00 ( although I think he did give her "cigarette money" from time to time) But I sure wouldn't take De M's word . Many of De M's friends in Dallas were of the opinion that George was a notorious"story teller"
So is my friend Walt.
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So is my friend Walt.
Ok Johnny, Here's another for your beddy bye ...Once upon a time there lived in a city called Austin, there lived a man who could NOT see very well because of the place he kept his head tucked.....
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Ok Johnny, Here's another for your beddy bye ...Once upon a time there lived in a city called Austin, there lived a man who could NOT see very well because of the place he kept his head tucked.....
That's always your excuse for why people should believe made up stories. It's not a very convincing reason.
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Many of De M's friends in Dallas were of the opinion that George was a notorious"story teller"
But i don't think admitting to funding the assassination rifle is something De Mohrenschildt would want to admit too much to. Oswald came in to alot of money around the time he bought the rifle which has never been adequately explained.