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To: Sapper26; #3Fan
From http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/bag.htm
The following is a selection of the testimony of Wes Frazier,
Oswald's coworker who drove him to the Depository on the morning
of November 22, 1963.

This is at 2H228-229.
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Mr. BALL. Did it look to you as if there was something heavy in
the package?

Mr. FRAZIER. Well, I will be frank with you, I didn't pay much
attention to the package because like I say before and after he
told me that it was curtain rods and I didn't pay any attention
to it, and he never had lied to me before so I never did have any
reason to doubt his word.

Mr. BALL. Well, from the way he carried it, the way he walked did
it appear he was carrying something that had more than the weight
of a paper?

Mr. FRAZIER. Well, I say, you know like I say, I didn't pay much
attention to the package other than I knew he had it under his
arm and I didn't pay too much attention the way he was walking
because I was walking along there looking at the railroad cars
and watching the men on the diesel switch them cars and I didn't
pay too much attention on how he carried the package at all.

299 posted on 11/23/2003 9:21:33 PM PST by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: FreedomCalls
He was responding the weight question. On the History Channel, he said he was sure that he carried the package entirely between his palm and his armpit. If you want to call him a liar in a long list of regular Joe liars, that's fine with me, it's obvious your mind is made up and there is no evidence that can even remotely show that there was more than one shooter.
302 posted on 11/23/2003 9:28:29 PM PST by #3Fan
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