• "...utility truck...with Bell Telephone Company markings..."

    From Sam McClung@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 17 16:23:57 2023
    [At CIA Langley]
    <begin quote>
    Arriving at destination, Abe [Tracy Barnes] circles Main Office Building five times, finally enters parking lot abutting wooded area to right rear of building, drives to extreme right end of lot, parks Volkswagen on right side of firm's undercover
    utility truck, disguised with Bell Telephone Company markings.
    ...
    [In 411 Elm And After]
    Memory returns. Patsy flees. Refuses ride by former Bravo boyfriend driving by in utility truck bearing Bell Telephone Company markings. Catches bus instead.
    <end quote>
    From Nagell's 10-8-67 letter
    Was it the same utility truck in both cases? Meaning someone, maybe Tracy Barnes aka Abe Greenbaum, drove it from Langley to Dallas?
    Why was it used if so and did it have specific features that resulted in it being used in the assassination?

    Was a utility truck with Bell Telephone Company markings a cop car?
    Making the former Bravo boyfriend Tippit?
    So patsy caught a bus after leaving 1026 North Beckley and refusing a ride from Tippit, maybe not in that order? If so, how did pasty get back in TIppit's car to jump out of it (and apparently escape, at least to the theater, where patsy and his double
    Roscoe with toupee were apprehended by cops)? Maybe the mentioned bus trip was patsy en route to 1026 North Beckley, not leaving it.

    Or, was a utility truck with Bell Telephone Company markings just that?

    Any utility trucks with Bell Telephone Company markings in any of the assassination photographic evidence?

    On a side note, did the person who drove the utility truck from Langley to Dallas transport the cloak and dagger picked up off Helms's desk in Langley to the 411 Elm 6th floor original patsy frame cloak and dagger on the window sill as described by
    Nagell?
    What was the mysterious cloak and dagger?
    A spy novel?

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