Post by Michael Capasse on Jun 3, 2019 9:44:42 GMT -5
This bus transfer is 4in X 2.5in.
I measured one similar two years ago. Verified by an EBay seller.
I took the ruler from below and sized the ticket to these dimensions within Photoshop.
You can see below the pocket on this shirt is 4in. deep. The bus transfer takes all the space.
You can see pocket's top and bottom - where the transfer would edge right up to the top.
We have reason to be suspicious of this evidence because we are told it took 2.5 hours to find it. It is a bus ticket in one of these pockets.
It is 4 in. long, the same size as the pocket - it was not folded - it would brim to the top of the pocket. There is no portion in any pictures.
It survived in the near perfect condition after all the scuffling in the Texas Theatre. It was not found when Lee was initially searched in the patrol car.
And more suspicious is the finding of 5 live rounds in the suspect's pocket 2.5 hours after his arrest, also not found in the patrol car.
Lee Oswald was arrested at about 1:45p at the Texas Theatre.
He was searched when put into the patrol car, and the only thing mentioned [when found] in his pockets was a wallet with the ID named Oswald.
also notice NO mention of any Hidel ID.
It took 2 1/2 hours for DPD to find 5 bullets and a bus transfer after this initial search.
He was searched when put into the patrol car, and the only thing mentioned [when found] in his pockets was a wallet with the ID named Oswald.
also notice NO mention of any Hidel ID.
It took 2 1/2 hours for DPD to find 5 bullets and a bus transfer after this initial search.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Dallas Police Officer Gerald Hill told NBC News 11/22/63
HILL: The only way we found out what his name was to remove his billfold and check it ourselves; he wouldn’t even tell us what his name was….
Q: What was the name on the billfold?
HILL: Lee H. Oswald. O-S-W-A-L-D [NO Hidell ID]
HILL: The only way we found out what his name was to remove his billfold and check it ourselves; he wouldn’t even tell us what his name was….
Q: What was the name on the billfold?
HILL: Lee H. Oswald. O-S-W-A-L-D [NO Hidell ID]
Dallas Police Dept.
Mr. Ball. When you took Oswald down for the first show up
and waited in the room outside, the show up room, you searched him?
Mr. Sims. Yes; Boyd and I.
Mr. Ball. What did you find?
Mr. Sims. I found a bus transfer slip in his shirt pocket.
Mr. Ball. And what else?
Mr. Sims. Well, Boyd found some .38 cartridges in his pocket.
Mr. Ball. How many?
Mr. Sims. I don't know--I have it here ---
I believe it's five rounds of .38 caliber pistol shells in his left front pocket.
and waited in the room outside, the show up room, you searched him?
Mr. Sims. Yes; Boyd and I.
Mr. Ball. What did you find?
Mr. Sims. I found a bus transfer slip in his shirt pocket.
Mr. Ball. And what else?
Mr. Sims. Well, Boyd found some .38 cartridges in his pocket.
Mr. Ball. How many?
Mr. Sims. I don't know--I have it here ---
I believe it's five rounds of .38 caliber pistol shells in his left front pocket.