25-05-2012, 02:58 PM
Don Jeffries Wrote:Albert,
Why would you consider Fritz's notes to be credible? I don't accept that Oswald said anything he is alleged to have said in those unrecorded interrogation sessions. Of course the case for conspiracy doesn't rest on Oswald being in the doorway at the time of the shooting. There is far more concrete evidence of conspiracy, obviously. However, that is no reason to just accept that Lovelady has been proven to definitely be the figure in the doorway. Just because Cinque and Fetzer are pushing an unpersuasive theory doesn't mean the question has been settled.
Fritz said he jotted-down the notes several days later. To me, the fact his degraded memory put the "Out - With Bill Shelley in front" last tells you he was impressed that it was the last thing Oswald told him he did. Even a several days old memory was clear on one thing, the Baker encounter came before the "Out - With Bill Shelley in front".
Notice Fetzer stays miles away from Wiegman. He does that because he can't locate the imaginary alteration marks in it or deny Lovelady is clearly seen in the right spot and in the right shirt.
Fetzer is nuts. He reminds me of the women Freud examined who were sure their father had raped them.
Quote:Mr. BALL. Do you remember what you said to Oswald and what he said to you?
Mr. FRITZ. I can remember the thing that I said to him and what he said to me, but I will have trouble telling you which period of questioning those questions were in because I kept no notes at the time, and these notes and things that I have made I would have to make several days later, and the questions may be in the wrong place...

