13-12-2012, 08:00 PM
A.J. Blocker Wrote:Bus transfers are usually valid for 2 hours after purchase of initial ticket when you start to travel today, back in 1963 the transfer ticket my have been valid for the remainder of the day.
Oswald was not wealthy so if he went home to change with the plan of going out somewhere else, of course he would stick the bus transfer ticket back in his pocket after getting chnged and take it with him (especially if it was still valid for several more hours).....Oh
What did mrs roberts say....he left the boarding house and the last time she saw him he was standing where......oh thats right at the bus stop near his residence...
No mystery here....he got on a bus....he got off a bus...got in a cab....changed at home....put the transfer ticket in his new shirt pocket...went outside waited a few minutes for a bus.....changed his mind and walked off.
no need to see issues...when there really isnt one....lots more important stuff to look at then this issue of the bus ticket.
Not sure where you are coming from here AJ...
Oswald was NOT on the bus... Whaley was the 2nd cabbie of choice when the first one mentioned didn't exist.
Both Bledsoe and Whaley are among the WORST of the witnesses in terms of transparency of purpose.
The bullets and transfer are discovered HOURS later... both, imo were planted.
Not a single soul sees Oswald going UP the 5 blocks (if he actually did that) or BACK DOWN to the Tippit murder site....
There is good evidence this person was walking WEST when Tippit happens upon him (them)
The point you are conceeding is that the clothes were changed... this alone - regardless of the transfer - makes the discussion about DOORMAN wearing Oswald's arrest shirt... impossible.
The OSWALD INNOCENCE sides with the WCR in that he did NOT change clothes... yet this sentence from the WCR lets us know Roberts sees him enter the roominghouse WITHOUT the brown shirt... and leave zipping a jacket...
Is this the same person as the man leaving the TSBD?
When Oswald came in she said, "Oh, you are in a hurry," but Oswald
did not respond.. He hurried to his room and stayed no longer than
3 or 4 minutes. Oswald had entered the house in his shirt sleeves,
163 http://www.history-matters.com/archive/j..._0094a.htm
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I don't believe I have because most time I noticed when
Lee had it, I say he put off his shirt and just wear a T-shirt the biggest part
of the time so really what shirt he wore that day I really didn't see it or
didn't pay enough attention to it whether he did have a shirt on.
Mr. BALL - On Thursday afternoon when you went home, drove on home, did he carry
any package with him?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; he didn't
Mr. BALL - Did he have a jacket or coat on him?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - What kind of a jacket or coat did he have?
Mr. FRAZIER - That, you know, like I say gray jacket.
Mr. BALL - That same gray jacket?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir. Now, I can be frank with you, I had seen him wear that jacket several
times, because it is cool type like when you keep a jacket on all day, if you
are working on outside or something like that, you wouldn't go outside with just
a plain shirt on.
Mr. BALL - I have no further questions.
So if he rode directly from the Paines to work with Frasier wearing the GRAY JACKET TO WORK...
How does he go to his room to get a GRAY JACKET?
Mr. BALL. Did you notice how he was dressed?
Mr. WHALEY. Yes, sir. I didn't pay much attention to it right then. But it all came back when I really found out who I had. He was dressed in just ordinary work clothes. It wasn't khaki pants but they were khaki material, blue faded blue color, like a blue uniform made in khaki. Then he had on a brown shirt with a little silverlike stripe on it and he had on some kind of jacket, I didn't notice very close but I think it was a work jacket that almost matched the pants.
He, his shirt was open three buttons down here. He had on a T-shirt. You know, the shirt was open three buttons down there.

