Post by Rob Caprio on Mar 17, 2019 21:35:26 GMT -5
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The Warren Commission (WC) made a big deal about Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) going to the Paine’s on 11/21/63 as if that shows he was guilty of shooting President John F. Kennedy (JFK). What many don’t realize, or ignore (or worse), is that LHO went to the Paine’s on another Thursday night. It was the night of Halloween, October 31, 1963. We know this because LHO cashed a check at an A&P (store #72) near the Paine’s home.
This story can be found in CE-1165…
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…pages 224 and 225. In a nutshell, the store manager, Troy Erwin, Asst. store manager, Carl Self, and the cashier, Georgia Tarrants, all said LHO came into their store to cash a check. The check was from the Comptroller of Texas, was dated October 1, 1963, and was in the amount of $33.00.
On page 224 it says the following, “He [Erwin] said the check was cashed sometime between 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, October 31, 1963, through close of business on Friday, November 1, 1963.” However, the cashier that was at the store and spoke with LHO, and viewed his ID, said the incident was on Thursday, October 31, 1963, to the best of her memory.
She stated the check bore the name Lee Harvey Oswald on it and it was approved by Carl Self. He too says it was cashed there, but couldn’t recall if he approved it or not.
Why he went that night is a good question and perhaps someone can shed some light on it for us, but the bottom line is this, it is evidence for showing LHO did go to the Paine’s home on a Thursday night before 11/21/63 so this was NOT so out of the normal as the WC and its current defenders claim.
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The Warren Commission (WC) made a big deal about Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) going to the Paine’s on 11/21/63 as if that shows he was guilty of shooting President John F. Kennedy (JFK). What many don’t realize, or ignore (or worse), is that LHO went to the Paine’s on another Thursday night. It was the night of Halloween, October 31, 1963. We know this because LHO cashed a check at an A&P (store #72) near the Paine’s home.
This story can be found in CE-1165…
historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh22/pages/WH_Vol22_0127b.gif
…pages 224 and 225. In a nutshell, the store manager, Troy Erwin, Asst. store manager, Carl Self, and the cashier, Georgia Tarrants, all said LHO came into their store to cash a check. The check was from the Comptroller of Texas, was dated October 1, 1963, and was in the amount of $33.00.
On page 224 it says the following, “He [Erwin] said the check was cashed sometime between 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, October 31, 1963, through close of business on Friday, November 1, 1963.” However, the cashier that was at the store and spoke with LHO, and viewed his ID, said the incident was on Thursday, October 31, 1963, to the best of her memory.
She stated the check bore the name Lee Harvey Oswald on it and it was approved by Carl Self. He too says it was cashed there, but couldn’t recall if he approved it or not.
Why he went that night is a good question and perhaps someone can shed some light on it for us, but the bottom line is this, it is evidence for showing LHO did go to the Paine’s home on a Thursday night before 11/21/63 so this was NOT so out of the normal as the WC and its current defenders claim.