Post by Gil Jesus on Jul 28, 2021 6:20:34 GMT -5
Roger Craig claimed to have seen Oswald running down the hill next to the TSBD and get into a Rambler station wagon which then sped off down Elm street headed for Oak Cliff. His claim has seemed to be supported by other witnesses who observed the same thing. The witnesses who saw the driver described him as being Latin or dark-skinned. When Oswald was arrested, he was confronted with the fact that Craig saw him jump into a car and said, "that's Mrs. Paine's station wagon, don't involve her in this." (or something to that effect) Much has been said over the years about Mrs. Paine not owning a Rambler, that she owned a 55 Chevy wagon, thus implying that this was just another lie that Oswald told the authorities. I could never figure out why a Latin guy would be driving Ruth Paine's station wagon.
So my question is this:
Has anyone ever considered that Oswald was referring to another Mrs. Paine and not Ruth Paine?
Like maybe P-A-Y-N-E?
Because if he meant P-A-Y-N-E, this gets very interesting.
You remember the guy who brought the two rifles into the TSBD two days before the assassination, Warren Caster, he testified that on the day of the assassination he was having lunch with Dr. Vernon V. Payne at the North Texas State University in Denton. Dr. Payne was the Chairman of the School of Business. This college was a hotbed for anti-Kennedy activity (students from this school were involved in the attack on Adlai Stevenson) and at least one Latin student there was involved in a gun-running operation which trafficked stolen weapons from Fort Hood. These weapons were supposedly being stockpiled for a "second invasion of Cuba" the last week of November, 1963.
Prior to the Bay of Pigs invasion, Castro was to be killed. I submit that prior to "the second invasion of Cuba", Kennedy was the target.
I recently read an article on the "kennedysandking" website that claimed that the TSBD was the location where these stolen weapons were stored. If true, one can see how any gunman didn't have to take a rifle into that building or leave with one.
But I digress.
If anyone has any additional info on Payne or his wife please post it. Thanks.
So my question is this:
Has anyone ever considered that Oswald was referring to another Mrs. Paine and not Ruth Paine?
Like maybe P-A-Y-N-E?
Because if he meant P-A-Y-N-E, this gets very interesting.
You remember the guy who brought the two rifles into the TSBD two days before the assassination, Warren Caster, he testified that on the day of the assassination he was having lunch with Dr. Vernon V. Payne at the North Texas State University in Denton. Dr. Payne was the Chairman of the School of Business. This college was a hotbed for anti-Kennedy activity (students from this school were involved in the attack on Adlai Stevenson) and at least one Latin student there was involved in a gun-running operation which trafficked stolen weapons from Fort Hood. These weapons were supposedly being stockpiled for a "second invasion of Cuba" the last week of November, 1963.
Prior to the Bay of Pigs invasion, Castro was to be killed. I submit that prior to "the second invasion of Cuba", Kennedy was the target.
I recently read an article on the "kennedysandking" website that claimed that the TSBD was the location where these stolen weapons were stored. If true, one can see how any gunman didn't have to take a rifle into that building or leave with one.
But I digress.
If anyone has any additional info on Payne or his wife please post it. Thanks.