"You may recall that Walker telephoned a newspaper editor in Germany about 18 hours after the murder of JFK, and told the editor (who was a personal friend of EAW) that Lee Oswald was the culprit who had tried to kill him in April."
I don't recall that. But if you would post the relevant information/evidence I would be interested in looking.
"This incident reveals that Walker was involved in the plot to murder JFK and he was desperate to pile as much derogatory "evidence" as possible on the accused patsy"
If that's the case, why would he challenge the authenticity of the bullet in evidence linking LHO and the TSBD Carcano to the alleged attempt on his life?
"Walker was a key conspirator .....and you apparently believe he was an honest man of sterling character, and you believe everything he said."
I didn't convey any type of judgment regarding Walker's character.
I don't recall that. But if you would post the relevant information/evidence I would be interested in looking.I'm sorry Mr Craig.....I mistakenly assumed that I was dealing with a person who knew the basic facts..... Apparently you are not well versed in the case.
If that's the case, why would he challenge the authenticity of the bullet in evidence linking LHO and the TSBD Carcano to the alleged attempt on his life?Apparently you are unaware that you are referring to two widely separated conversations.....
On Saturday 11 / 23 /63 Walker was in a panic..... He thought that the noose was closing around his neck because LHO had not been killed and he was in the hands of the police who were revealing that they had a very weak case against Lee Oswald and they were suggesting had he accomplices .......
At THAT moment in history (11/23/63) Walker wanted to bolster the case against LHO ..... Later he wanted to discredit the information which up until then he had pretended he had no knowledge of. ( He claimed that he didn't know who had fired the bullet through his window) yet here he was less than 20 hours after the murder of JFK, telling a newspaper editor that it was Oswald who had tried to kill him.
Later by claiming the bullet was not the bullet that the police had recovered in his house, I believe that he thought that he could confuse the issue.... At least that's the way I see it....But it's hard to determine what Walker was thinking because he was a real mental case.