Barbara Davis testimony.... Virginia Davis testimony.....From their testimony you can tell that the Davis women were nervous and somewhat intimidated as they were quite young. I believe it was Virginia who was 15 or 16 at the time...a child bride.Their testimony is full of contradictions as you would read in the earlier pages. What bothers me is the part [Barbara statement] where the shooter was wearing a black coat.
Helen Markham [after some prodding in her testimony] only stated that the # 2 in the line up ''gave her chills''. Oswald was beat up and worn out. The other guys were probably cops in suits. Here is an aerial view of the Tippit scene back in the day. NOTE--Markham was some 125 feet or more from the squad car......
So what do you think it means that the two women gave differing descriptions of the coat/jacket?
I don't really know Mr Brown. What do you think it means that neither of the young ladies described a light grey or white jacket like was found supposedly discarded? So perhaps there actually was more than one guy involved after all.
So you think that perhaps Barbara saw a different man than Virginia saw? C'mon Jerry.
The ambulance came from the Dudley-Hughes Funeral home, which was located a block and a half away from Tenth and Patton.
The men alongside Oswald in the lineups were not wearing suits. Good grief. Read their testimony along with the testimony of others, regarding the lineups.