Hugh Gardenier researched the subject for many years, and THE ICE BOX
MURDERS presents reasonably plausible explanations of what happened and
why the case was never solved. It's difficult to evaluate the book's
credibility, however, due to a complete lack of source notes (one of the
few obvious traits it has in common with THE MAN ON THE GRASSY KNOLL).
Discouragingly, it is also not techically a work of nonfiction, but
rather, "Based on a True Story." ("The basis for this story is an actual
occurrence, and the events as portrayed are real," the authors state. "For
reasons that are obvious, some of the names of individuals in this story
have been changed.")
Nothing is mentioned about the Dealey Plaza allegations, which, on the one
hand, seems fair enough; but on the other hand, is a bit unsatisfying.
Dave
Charles Rogers is an exact match with the "Frenchy" Tramp not the Hunt
Tramp (who is NOT Hunt) They even have the same strange indentation or
wrinkly/line on their cheekbones.
Nonsense. They were just tramps.
You're sure the photos weren't altered?
Dave
The men in the photos are NOT Doyle, Abrams and Gedney. Please do tell
us what you base your knowledge of the tramps on Anthony.
Yes.
Silly.
> Dave
>
I find it interesting that Charles Phillip Rogers (who bears an uncanny
resemblence to the Frenchy tramp) was a geophysisist. Those people are in
the OIL business, which keeps coming up as a link in the research into the
assassination. So a geophysisist just went psycho all of a sudden and
killed his parents. This same man just happens to be in the oil business
and bears a striking resemblance to a suspicious man arrested at the site
of JFK's assassination. This same man was in the Office of Naval
Intelligence in WW11, which then involved into the CIA. This man lived
like a recluse and never married. He had all the attributes of a man
recruited into the CIA.
Oops, wrong tramp. Rogers was supposed to be the "Frenchy" tramp.
Chauncey Holt was supposed to be the "Howard Hunt" guy.
The DPD found the original arrest sheets and then the Fontaines tracked
down the men.
Yes, but:
There are no arrest fingerprints or mug shots
The tramps do not resemble the men in the photos (including the fact
that facial characteristics like ears have changed significantly over
time, much more so than can be attributed to ageing)
There are no photos of Doyle, Gedney or Abrams at the time of the
assassination or preceding it or a few years after, we only have
photos of them 20 - 30 years later.
Doyle said he was arrested straight after the assassination, the
photographed tramps were arrested after Kennedy was pronounced dead.
The "tramps" and their relatives appeared on a shonky Tabloid Show, "A
Current Affair" which pays people for their interviews, hardly
believable evidence. The Fontaines wanted to sell a book, so they took
the words of the men and their relatives at face value without digging
deeper.
Can you honestly, hands on heart, tell me that Doyle, Gedney and
Abrams resemble the tramps from the photographs?