Buell Wesley Frazier, now 64 years old, was recently interviewed by
Hugh Aynesworth for The Dallas Morning News. Here's the article:
www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/111608dnentfrazierjfk.3d76e89.html
And a related 2008 video with Wesley Frazier:
www.dallasnews.com/video/dallasnews/hp/index.html?nvid=299906
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RELATED VIDEOS:
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW1q16ZZR2c&fmt=18
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hk0G32J0c&fmt=18
www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=dvp1122&search_query=Wesley+Frazier&search=Search
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>>> "Both Randle and Frazier are adamant the package was too short to carry a rifle..." <<<
Three questions for Laz-Kook then:
1.) Where did Oswald's curtain rods go?
2.) Why did Oswald lie to the police when he said NOTHING about
carrying ANY type of large-ish package into the TSBD on 11/22? In
fact, Oswald flatly denied that he carried any kind of a large bag
into work. (And if the package really DIDN'T have a rifle inside, and
contained only something innocent and innocuous--like, say, some
curtain rods--why didn't Oswald just simply tell the police: "Yeah, I
had a package with me; it had curtain rods in it; big deal"?)
3.) How did Oswald's Mannlicher-Carcano rifle find its way into the
TSBD on 11/22/63?
In short, anyone who has examined the totality of evidence in the JFK
case and then still claims (with a straight face) that Lee Oswald
didn't carry his own rifle into the Depository building on the morning
of November 22nd --- is an idiot.
Simple as that.
(And I didn't even talk about the brown bag in the Sniper's Nest with
Oswald's prints on it. I always love to watch the kooks try and make
Oswald an innocent patsy with that paper bag with two of the "patsy's"
prints on it staring them in the face. .... Just pretend the cops
fabricated the bag, Laz. That usually satisfies your Anybody-But-
Oswald needs.)
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"It's obvious that Oswald carried that rifle into the building
that day [11/22/63] in that large brown paper bag. It couldn't be more
obvious. As far as Mr. [Wesley] Frazier's testimony about Oswald
carrying the bag under his armpit, he conceded he never paid close
attention to just how Oswald was carrying that bag. He didn't have any
reason to." -- VINCENT T. BUGLIOSI; JULY 1986; "ON TRIAL: LEE HARVEY
OSWALD"
www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/3455512-post.html
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http://www.acorn.net/jfkplace/09/fp.back_issues/11th_Issue/guns_dp.html
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Kroman claimed Nagell told him that the plot moved to Dallas where
seven men were involved. Oswald was told to bring a Mauser to the
Texas School Book Depository on November 21st and leave it at the site
of the shooting. To complicate the plot, Oswald was to hand the
dismantled Mannlicher-Carcano rifle to a contact on the third floor
and leave the building.
<end quote>
Oswald flunked out as having sharpshooting skills since his Marine days. He
was framed with the MC weapon, perhaps because that's an easy name to recall
and associate the suspect with. OTOH a real killer with a real sniping
rifle, it would have been something more recognizable as a sniper gun, this
was all too clean of a hit to have been done unprofessionally.
"David Von Pein" <davev...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:e33743df-6a11-4d2f...@40g2000prx.googlegroups.com...
Where did the "curtain rods" go?
DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A MAN WHO DIDN'T PAY ATTENTION ?
Mr. BALL. You say he had the package under his arm when you saw him?
Mr. FRAZIER. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. You mean one end of it under the armpit?
Mr. FRAZIER. Yes, sir; he had it up just like you stick it right under
your arm like that.
Mr. BALL. And he had the lower part--
Mr. FRAZIER. The other part with his right hand.
Mr. BALL. Right hand?
Mr. FRAZIER. Right.
Mr. BALL. He carried it then parallel to his body?
Mr. FRAZIER. Right, straight up and down.
Representative FORD. Under his right arm?
Mr. FRAZIER. Yes, sir.
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