http://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,9686.msg281389.html#msg281389
An interesting (and ironic) side note to this discussion [linked above] about the Dallas Police Department treating Buell Wesley Frazier in a rough fashion on 11/22/63.....
Such treatment of a possible "co-conspirator" in the assassination certainly doesn't help the many conspiracy theorists who have insisted over the years that the DPD was hell-bent on pinning the whole assassination on only Lee Harvey Oswald and nobody else, regardless of who else might have been involved.
BTW, just for the record, here is what I wrote earlier this year concerning the situation involving Buell Frazier and Captain Fritz, which reflects my own personal opinion on the matter, which, as I also mention in this article, might very well be 100% wrong:
"Buell Wesley Frazier has recently said in multiple interviews that he was treated in a pretty rough fashion by DPD Homicide Captain J. Will Fritz on 11/22/63, with Frazier even saying that Fritz raised a hand to physically strike Frazier at one point when he was being questioned at City Hall. And Frazier also has said that Fritz was practically FORCING him to sign a "confession" of some kind that would indicate he was part of a conspiracy with Oswald to kill the President.
But I for one think that Mr. Frazier is overstating these occurrences. I don't believe for one second that Captain Fritz became violent or raised his hand as if to hit Wesley Frazier. I just do not think that happened. And I doubt very much that Frazier was TOLD to sign any "confession" either.
However, I suppose it's possible that Fritz did, indeed, exert some degree of pressure on Frazier during his interrogation. After all, the DPD had no idea at that time whether this guy Frazier was a part of a plot with Oswald or not. For all they knew, maybe Frazier was supposed to be Oswald's getaway driver or something. After all, Frazier DID drive Oswald (and the rifle) to work that day. But as far as the threats that Frazier alludes to, I'm quite skeptical." -- DVP; September 2013
http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2013/09/questions-and-answers.html#Buell-Wesley-Frazier