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« Reply #432 on: Today at 02:16:01 AM »
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BWF had no idea what the police were thinking.

For once I agree.

But if he didn't know what the police were thinking, why would he lie about the way he saw Oswald carry the bag and why would he deny that the bag they showed them on Friday evening was the bag he saw Oswald carry? 

If he was indeed lying, wouldn't that incriminate him?

MC “Garbage. Unless BWF has something to do with the assassination, he had absolutely nothing to worry about.”

MC “Fritz came in with a confession, Frazier put his fist down with no intention of signing it. Fritz left the room. End of story.”

Ask Michael. This whole storyline is all his invention. Apparently, BWF thought Fritz wanted to implicate him.

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« Reply #433 on: Today at 02:17:49 AM »
If the rifle stayed fully assembled, a small lunch sized bag could simply and easily be placed over the exposed muzzle end of the barrel to hide it. That solution would have been much simpler and quicker than disassembling and reassembling the rifle. The small lunch sized bag could have been disposed of anywhere in the TSBD and would not have appeared out of place.

just make it up as we go.....

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« Reply #434 on: Today at 02:29:11 AM »
Linnie Mae’s description of LHO carrying the package is backed up by the palmprint and finger print on the bag. Her description is a long way from fleeting.

backed up by what? - therefore it was the rifle ? 
U think the way she saw the bag carried is proof it was a rifle? -wow leaps and bounds - but total BS:!!
Any size within arms length can be carried as she saw it - a shorter length is just as accessible - what she saw does not CONFIRM rifle size.
--You make up stuff a lot.

- from her FBI Statement-
"....she had only observed the brown package from her residence window at a distance."
@ Tom Sorensen - thanx for pointing out the 3 foot length was added by FBI Bookout.
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« Reply #435 on: Today at 02:34:37 AM »
MC “Garbage. Unless BWF has something to do with the assassination, he had absolutely nothing to worry about.”

MC “Fritz came in with a confession, Frazier put his fist down with no intention of signing it. Fritz left the room. End of story.”

Ask Michael. This whole storyline is all his invention. Apparently, BWF thought Fritz wanted to implicate him.

It became very clear, very quickly, Frazier had nothing to do with it and he had no reason to lie about anything.
If you doubt the confession story? - You need to learn the evidence.

 Buell Wesley Frazier: A commute with Oswald, then a harsh interrogation
“I was interrogated and questioned for many, many hours,” Frazier said. “Interrogators would rotate.”

Dallas police Capt. Will Fritz, who was in charge of the homicide department, came into the room with a typed statement. He handed Frazier a pen and demanded he sign it. It was a confession. Frazier refused.

“This was ridiculous,” he said. “Captain Fritz got very red-faced, and he put up his hand to hit me and I put my arm up to block. I told him we’d have a hell of a fight and I would get some good licks in on him. Then he stormed out the door.”

Frazier never saw him again. At around 3 a.m. the next day, police let Frazier go.
https://richmond.com/buell-wesley-frazier-a-commute-with-oswald-then-a-harsh-interrogation/article_a9be7f2e-fb7f-5357-91c9-605df00641f7.html
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« Reply #436 on: Today at 03:30:53 AM »
It became very clear, very quickly, Frazier had nothing to do with it and he had no reason to lie about anything.
If you doubt the confession story? - You need to learn the evidence.

 Buell Wesley Frazier: A commute with Oswald, then a harsh interrogation
“I was interrogated and questioned for many, many hours,” Frazier said. “Interrogators would rotate.”

Dallas police Capt. Will Fritz, who was in charge of the homicide department, came into the room with a typed statement. He handed Frazier a pen and demanded he sign it. It was a confession. Frazier refused.

“This was ridiculous,” he said. “Captain Fritz got very red-faced, and he put up his hand to hit me and I put my arm up to block. I told him we’d have a hell of a fight and I would get some good licks in on him. Then he stormed out the door.”

Frazier never saw him again. At around 3 a.m. the next day, police let Frazier go.
https://richmond.com/buell-wesley-frazier-a-commute-with-oswald-then-a-harsh-interrogation/article_a9be7f2e-fb7f-5357-91c9-605df00641f7.html

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It became very clear, very quickly, Frazier had nothing to do with it and he had no reason to lie about anything.

You can't possibly be serious? Frazier was a 19 year old kid who drove the President's assassin to work and watched the President's assassin carry the murder weapon into the building where the President's assassin shot John F Kennedy. Throughout this whole process leading up to the Warren Commission's questioning, Frazier would have no possible way of knowing what was going to happen to him but he did know that his initial story of how Oswald carried the murder weapon, which frankly no one believed, had to be continued. And we know that Frazier was lying because Oswald's rifle sized bag does exist and was found to have Oswald's prints on it.

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“I was interrogated and questioned for many, many hours,” Frazier said. “Interrogators would rotate.”

Dallas police Capt. Will Fritz, who was in charge of the homicide department, came into the room with a typed statement. He handed Frazier a pen and demanded he sign it. It was a confession. Frazier refused.

“This was ridiculous,” he said. “Captain Fritz got very red-faced, and he put up his hand to hit me and I put my arm up to block. I told him we’d have a hell of a fight and I would get some good licks in on him. Then he stormed out the door.”

Frazier never saw him again. At around 3 a.m. the next day, police let Frazier go.

I don't doubt that Frazier was interrogated at length because that was the reason that Frazier felt compelled to repeat his ludicrous story about how Oswald carried the rifle bag, a bag that supposedly contained "curtain rods" that were never found and these oh so important "curtain rods" that Oswald made a unique mid week trip to Irving for, were just left behind by Oswald??, yeah sure!
But the evidence is that Oswald's rifle bag was left behind on the 6th floor along with Oswald's rifle because Oswald in flight and in a real hurry to leave the scene of his crime.
And as for meek, mild mannered threatening Fritz is a load of old cobblers. Fritz by all accounts iirc was successful because of his calm demeanour and friendly grandfather type approach, so I seriously doubt that he would raise his hand, because if anything he would play good cop and have someone else play bad cop and threaten Frazier.

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« Reply #437 on: Today at 03:36:43 AM »
You can't possibly be serious? Frazier was a 19 year old kid who drove the President's assassin to work and watched the President's assassin carry the murder weapon into the building where the President's assassin shot John F Kennedy. Throughout this whole process leading up to the Warren Commission's questioning, Frazier would have no possible way of knowing what was going to happen to him but he did know that his initial story of how Oswald carried the murder weapon, which frankly no one believed, had to be continued. And we know that Frazier was lying because Oswald's rifle sized bag does exist and was found to have Oswald's prints on it.

I don't doubt that Frazier was interrogated at length because that was the reason that Frazier felt compelled to repeat his ludicrous story about how Oswald carried the rifle bag, a bag that supposedly contained "curtain rods" that were never found and these oh so important "curtain rods" that Oswald made a unique mid week trip to Irving for, were just left behind by Oswald??, yeah sure!
But the evidence is that Oswald's rifle bag was left behind on the 6th floor along with Oswald's rifle because Oswald in flight and in a real hurry to leave the scene of his crime.
And as for meek, mild mannered threatening Fritz is a load of old cobblers. Fritz by all accounts iirc was successful because of his calm demeanour and friendly grandfather type approach, so I seriously doubt that he would raise his hand, because if anything he would play good cop and have someone else play bad cop and threaten Frazier.

JohnM

He had nothing to be afraid of. He has no reason to lie.

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« Reply #438 on: Today at 03:44:34 AM »
- from her FBI Statement-
"....she had only observed the brown package from her residence window at a distance."
@ Tom Sorensen - thanx for pointing out the 3 foot length was added by FBI Bookout.

HUH? How do you or Tom reach that conclusion?

RANDLE stated that about 7:15 a.m., November 22, 1963, she looked out of a window of her residence and observed LEE HARVEY OSWALD walking up her driveway and saw him put a long brown package, approximately 3 feet by 6 inches, in the back seat area of WESLEY FRAZIER's 1954 black Chevrolet four door automobile. Thereafter, she observed OSWALD walk to the front, or entrance area, of her residence where he waited for FRAZIER to come out of the house and give him a ride to work.

The only brown paper package that was found had Oswald's prints, and for the 2 foot "curtain rods" story to be true then they must have been found in the Depository, yet they never were.





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« Reply #439 on: Today at 03:48:41 AM »
He had nothing to be afraid of. He has no reason to lie.

So Frazier was interrogated for hours and was threatened with violence and he has no reason to be afraid? WOW!

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« Reply #439 on: Today at 03:48:41 AM »