Are you serious? LOL https://www.jfk-assassination.net/craig.htm
Yeah...I've seen that page---Craig is contradicted by Fritz and his guys?....What's new?
The essay, "The Rambler Man" is David Perry's investigation into the Craig story.
David Perry --searching for a question to the answer he had already formulated.
Craig testified in Dallas on April 1, 1964. The passage
dealing with Fritz's interrogation of Oswald can be found in Warren
Commission Volume VI, page 270, [6H270].
Mr. Belin. All right. Then what did Captain Fritz say and
what did you say and what did the suspect say?
Mr. Craig. Captain Fritz then asked him about the-uh-he
said, "What about this station wagon?"
Wait a minute! Craig never charged the Warren Commission
altered this portion of his testimony. He also claimed Fritz never
mentioned the station wagon. The cracks in the "story" began to
appear.
I soon found Fritz didn't even remember Roger Craig being in
on the Oswald interrogation! Warren Commission Counsel Joseph Ball
asked Fritz if he remembered Craig being in his office "in the
presence of Oswald." In Warren Volume IV, page 245, [4H245].
Detailed reports of things Craig didn't do.
Author and researcher Penn Jones Jr. briefly reviewed the
episode in his 1969 paperback Forgive My Grief III. On page twenty
nine, Jones asserted, "Craig insisted from the day of the
assassination that he saw Oswald race down the grassy Fea and get
into a station wagon like the one owned by Mrs. Ruth Paine of
Irving." Curiously this important allegation, that the Paine
vehicle might have been used in the assassination, lay dormant
until Jones published the story.
Yeah...the event was ignored by the Warren Commission.
There are pictures of 45 auto slugs being picked up by the curb where Craig wandered.
Are you serious? LOL
Go LOL all you want. I do take it seriously.