(51) Oswald told police the only thing he'd brought to work that
morning was his lunch.
Once again... do we know what he actually said? This is based on
hearsay, but it's a fact that Carolyn Arnold stated: "Oswald was
sitting in one of the booth seats on the right hand side of the room
as you go in. He was alone as usual and appeared to be having lunch. I
did not speak to him but I recognized him clearly."
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/B%20Disk/Bronson%20Charles/Item%2027.pdf
The obvious question arises... if he normally brought his lunch, as
testified by Jarman:
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?absPageId=16408
how credible is it that Oswald must have been lying about bringing his
lunch to work? Isn't it far more likely that he did what he normally
did?
(David Von Pein will refuse to respond, and "Bud" won't answer that
question. Corbett, of course, simpoy ran when he saw the power of
these refutations.)
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