She's sure Buell told her
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see him arrive with Lee?
Mrs. RANDLE.
Yes, sir.
This answer (under oath) indicates that she knew what Oswald looked like prior to 11/22/63.....agree?
Mr. BALL. Do you recall on a Thursday night, November 21 that you saw Lee get out of Wesley's car?
Mrs. RANDLE. That is right.
See above......more confirmation.
Mr. BALL. About what time of night was it?
Mrs. RANDLE. About 5:20, I believe, 5:15 or 5:25 something like that.
Mr. BALL. Where were you when you saw him?
Mrs. RANDLE. I was on my way to the grocery store.
Mr. BALL.
Did you talk to Wesley about the fact that he had brought Lee home on this night?
Mrs. RANDLE.
No, sir.
Quite clear from this response (under oath) that she did not recall discussing the unusual trip with her brother.Mr. BALL. Well, did you mention to Wesley that night or did you ask Wesley that night how Lee happened to come home on Thursday?
Mrs. RANDLE.
I might have asked him.
Ball, not satisfied with her original negative response, asks again and gets some movement from a negative to a possible.Mr. BALL. Do you remember anything about
curtain rods?
Mrs. RANDLE.
Yes.
Ah.....now Ball, the clairvoyant, gets to the point. Is his nickname crystal? Mr. BALL. What do you remember about that?
Mrs. RANDLE. He had told Wesley--
Mr. BALL. Tell me what Wesley told you.
Mrs. RANDLE. What
Wesley told me. That Lee had rode home with him to get some curtain rods from Mrs. Paine to fix up his apartment.
Mr. BALL. When did Wesley tell you that?
Mrs. RANDLE. Well, that afternoon
I suppose I would have had to ask him,
he wouldn't have just told me.
Sound like a convincing true recollection (under oath)?
Mr. BALL. You mean that night?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. After he came home?
Mrs. RANDLE. I was on my way to the store. So
I probably asked him when I got back what he was doing riding home with him on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. BALL. You think that was the time that Wesley told you-
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir; after I got back home.
Mr. BALL. That Lee had come home to get some curtain rods?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes,
I am sure he told me that.
At last some certainty (under oath). You can choose to believe Linnie May, please forgive me if I have some doubt. If the crime was stealing curtain rods would you convict Oswald?