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Here are three newspaper articles from the 23rd and 24th of Nov, saying there are timing issues with Oswald’s sighting at Mrs. Roberts’ house visit and subsequent clothes change and the reports of Oswald being inside the TSBD at 12:45.
Eureka Humboldt Standard from Nov. 23rd 1963.
And the Washington Post of Nov. 24th.
Article No. 4 (added Feb 19th 2017)
Then there is of course Roger Craig, his story has been told many many times before.
One of those ‘times’ is Gary Shaw. I shall post 5 pages of his fab book Cover Up. read and inspect the material for yourself. This book is hard to obtain and only at a serious price btw.
Earle V. Brown a patrolman with the DPD, while talking to the HSCA.
During the interview with the committee, Brown also added that soon after the Presidential motorcade passed, after the last shot was heard, Brown saw a man run down the stairs on the west side of the depository and then turn north away from the front of the building.(297) Brown estimated that this occurred approximately 15 minutes after the shots.(298) He said he was not able to follow the path taken by the man because of an obstructed view.(299)
Brown described the man to the committee as young, of medium size, fair complexion, and not having dark hair.(300) He said the man was dressed in light blue work pants and a shirt which was similar.(301) He did not see anything in the man’s hands.(302)
Brown was shown a picture of Dealey Plaza and the depository during the committee’s interview.(303) At that time, he noted that his view of the west door world have been obscured by an add-on shed section of the building.(304) Investigation by the committee indicated that the section was added to the building prior to 1956.(305) There is a door there at the west side of the building, but the door is hidden by uncut bushes and trees; no determination was made of the age of the bushes trees.(306) The doorway does face the trestle on which Brown was standing at the time of the assassination; the estimated distance to the trestle is approximately 500 yards.(307)
Brown told the investigators that he had not mentioned seeing the man leaving the building when he testified before the Warren commission because he had not been asked by the Commission counsel, and also because he was not able to identify the man as Lee Harvey Oswald, although the man was about Oswald’s size.(308) Brown said he thought he had mentioned the incident to his wife and to his partner at the time, Officer Lomax.(309)
Brown also mentioned that he had experienced an extrasensory perception premonition before the assassination about the President being shot by a rifle barrel protruding from a window in a brick wall.(310)
Then there are the news reports, such as the collection of Jack White’s “Escape” document.
11/24/63 Dallas – … Oswald stuck to his story that he left work early at the building from which the shots were fired because he thought it would close in honor of the President. San Francisco Chronicle, UPI.
This by itself it worth further thinking about. If Oswald had left the TSBD in the three minutes as the Warren Commission stated, of which you can subtract 2 for the official version of Oswald’s escape down the stairs and his lunchroom encounter and the sighting by Mrs Robert Reid. It would be highly unlikely that anyone could leave the TSBD that quick
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Monday the 14th I joined Monique Sleiderink of TV Oost (that’s the local Dutch TV channel for the East of the country) for an interview about Prayer Man. I had a great time, simple as that. Hope to join them again when the book is out. There is a nice page made up on RTV Oost’s website. In Chrome right click and choose translate. Here are some pictures taken during the TV show, one with Monique outside in the corridor and some screenshots of the video itself.
And on the 22nd I did an interview for KRO/NCRV’s Groot Op 5. They had picked up on my TV oost appearance and wanted to do an interview the next day, but I was travelling back then, so we postponed until the 22nd. Again a short interview about 4 minutes which was great to do.
Both interviews have taught me a bit about trying to get the message across in a short amount of time, as if I were to put the evidence forward I would need at least 4 hours :-)
I have been given both recordings and I shall supply the videos with subtitles and upload to YouTube in due time.
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Jim Murray at Parkland and DPD 3rd floor
Jim Murray photos inside the DPD 3rd floor, near Captain Fritz’s office. Also two shots of Parkland at night.
Scanned by ROKC from the Richard E. Sprague Collection at the Archives.
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I managed to buy a set of front sections of the Washington Post Nov 23rd up to and including Nov 29th.
Then had these sent to Terry Martin who scanned the pages in for me by making scans of each quarter page, and from whereon I stitched them back together as the scans would allow me to. I think I did an alright job.
I am only showing mostly Oswald related stuff.
All ROKC scans by Terry Martin.
The large pages are fairly big, click on the image to see full size scan.
Nov 23rd.
Love that highlighted bit above!
Nov 24th

The first bit refers to Molina, the second to the encounter. At 12:45?
Nov 25th.
Nov 26th.
Nov 27th.
Nov 28th.
Nov 29th.
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Episode 124 of the Lone Gunman podcast, yours truly for two hours talking about the 2nd floor lunch room fugezi.
http://www.tlgpodcast.com/shows/ep124-debunking-the-2nd-floor-lunchroom-encounter
During the talk I make a mistake: I attributed exposing Oswald as a subversive to Jack Revill was Hosty and not Bookhout.
Thank you Rob Clark and the 1,425 people who have listened to it these past 48 hours already.

By: Stan Dane
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More shots by Jim Murray of Black Star, scanned by ROKC from the Richard E. Sprague Collection at NARA.
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Found another batch with some interesting shots taken by Jim Murray. We see Captain George Max Doughty with Oswald’s finger prints, also Buell Wesley Frazier captured from behind while moving through the corridor and we see Jesse Curry of course. I like the shot with Oswald pleading his innocence to the press core while Elmer Boyd looks into Murray’s lens. I have to say that Murray had a real good sense where to be to get the shots.
I have more, but it looks like I am heading to busy times, so will have to find a slot to do some, whenever that may be. But for now enjoy this set and the previous ones.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Captain George Max Doughty, Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray. Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Captain George Max Doughty, Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Captain George Max Doughty, Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Captain George Max Doughty, Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Captain George Max Doughty, Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- BWF seen from behind, Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Jesse CuDallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.rry by Jim Murray
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
- Dallas Nov 1963 by Jim Murray.
Previous sets
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