In all the years since JFK was assassinated, I don't recall this character Buell Frazier at all.
In the video here, he states that he was arrested and interrogated by the FBI. And that they tried to get him to sign a confession that he helped in the assassination. He refused, saying that all he had done was offer Oswald a ride to work that morning, as he had done on occasion prior to the day Kennedy was assassinated.
Interesting video of Buell Frazier at the source link ...
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/111608dnentfrazierjfk.3d76e89.html
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I have been shooting firearms for 20-25 years. I would not call myself an expert's expert, but it sure appeared to me to have been an easy series of shots for Oswald to have taken.
I was most surprised by how small the area was and how close Oswald and Kennedy were to each other.
If you look at even a few pieces of undisputed evidence and apply some logic, it is easy to see that Oswald acted alone.
How else do you explain the fact that immediately after the shooting Oswald: left the TSB; left Dealy Plaza to find a bus, even though if he waited in front of the TSB, he could have gotten on a bus that would have dropped him off closer to his rooming house; almost immediately got off the bus he did get on when the bus became stalled in traffic; had a taxi driver drive past his rooming house before dropping him off; changed his cloths; snuck into a movie theater; resisted arrest, including pulling a gun on the officers; and a policeman was murdered in the vicinity in between the time that Oswald went to his rooming house and the time he was arrested.
Based on this information alone, we can deduce that Oswald was involved. The conspiracy question can be answered if you ask yourself if it would be logical to have someone shoot the prez from his place of work, knowing that he would be identified almost immediately? A conspiracy would have to assume that the location of the shooter would probably be identified immediately. That would mean that the assassin would have to flee immediately, thus incrminating himself; or stay and wait for the police to find the murder weapon and eventually link it to the assassin.
Sadly, this story really shows that you should get ahold of a good lawyer
before talking to government employees.
Not being discourteous with the police, DAs or FBI, but just insisting
on asserting your rights (to not be rail-roaded).
I’m still suprised at some convict that says “the cops lied to me”
and tricked me into a confession.
All I can think is that they’ve never watched “Law And Order” or
similar cop shows.
That being said, I was impressed with Gerald Ford openly saying he
thought that Frazier and his sister were just mistaken and didn’t have
any bad motive for their statements.
That’s something you don’t always hear from investigators.
It’s even more a badge of decency given the pressure the commission
was under to “find someone, anyone” to blame.
By name I don’t either, but by deed I certainly do.
I have never thought he was involved, but down deep none of us have much way of knowing what exactly took place back then. I’m not at all comfortable with the Warren Report.
While I do think Oswald was involved, I am convinced of little else about the case, and wouldn’t be surprised by just about anything revealed in the future about the case.
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So, where are the alleged curtain rods?
The coverup on Kennedy assassination continues onward. The real culprits will never be known. Forces at work now are continuing the whitewash. I’m NOT a Kennedy fan but I do believe the real culprits got away scot free with the patsy Oswald’s death.
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Too bad it wasn’t “Frazier, Buell’s Day Off.”
I was a 17-year-old college freshman on 11/22/63. JFK's murder affected me, & everyone in our generation, deeply. It also changed the course of history. LBJ immediately ramped up the Vietnam war. Our culture exploded.
I have read many of the books, followed all the arguments & hearings, and studied the research & massive documentation. I am persuaded beyond a reasonable doubt that David S. Lifton's Best Evidence (1990), plus Robert J. Groden's The Killing of a President (1993), plus this Web site provide the best explanation.
Conclusion:
"The murder of John F. Kennedy was a conspiracy.
James Earl Files, in association with Charles Nicoletti and John Rosselli, were sent to Dallas by Sam Giancana -- head of the Chicago mob -- and a known CIA covert operative, David Atlee Phillips.
The CIA and Mafia had full knowledge of the hit and CIA covert operatives were actively involved.
John Rosselli was flown into Dallas on a CIA supported Military Air Transport flight co-piloted by Robert 'Tosh' Plumlee.
Charles Nicoletti was driven into Dallas from the Grace Ranch in Arizona by Chauncey Holt.
David Atlee Phillips of the CIA orchestrated Oswald and possibly an unknown third party who was to have eliminated Oswald but who killed Officer J.D. Tippit instead. This man's identity is unknown."
Nicoletti & Files fired (from different locations) the two near-simultaneous fatal head shots. Marshall Caifano was the likely shooter from the South Knoll (throat wound). At least 8 shots were fired. See the Dealey Plaza page at the linked site.
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CIA set Oswald up to take the blame. Oswald was the perfect guy for them to manipulate.
The real horror: CIA/mafia (intertwined in the early 60's) pulled this coup. CIA then forged the intact back-of-skull images that came out of the Bethesda autopsy. As outrageous as this sounds, that is the only way to reconcile the accurate eyewitness accounts -- from 16 medical professionals in Dallas -- of JFK's massive occipital (back-of-head) brain-blasted-out gaping wound with the wildly different, obviously fraudulent images accepted by the Warren Commission.
Read the two books cited above. Read/view all of the Web site linked above. Stop listening to disinformation propaganda garbage spewed by Big Media.
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Frasier is known to those obsessed with this case like me. Interesting to hear about his life afterwards. Sounds like a credible, solid citizen.
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Will see it on December 1st when it is replayed. Missed it last night.
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