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In reply to the discussion: Justice for JFK [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Eg, it stretches the imagination to think that the chief interrogator of Oswald after his capture, kept no notes nor taped the questioning of the man who had just made history by allegedly having killed the POTUS. His memory of Oswald's responses covered a period of 12 hours! Amazing that anyone could accurately recall all that was said over such a long period of time. Not to mention we have not way of knowing if he was creative in his interpretations or not. There is no way to know.
What kind of investigation was that? Every good investigator knows how important the early statements of suspects are. And how important that they be recorded in some way. Yet here, in one of the most historical cases of murder ever, the chief interrogator asks us to depend on HIS memory of what was said by him and/or Oswald.
At the very least this was incompetence of mammoth proportions and left open all kinds of possibilities regarding his testimony to the Commission.
People do not have to read all 888 pages of the WCR to know what many of its findings were based on.