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Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:06 am
by Bob
dankbaar wrote:Indeed a very interesting document. The best evidence that it is a REAL document, is the fact that Dave Perry must try so franticly to say that it is not! Why must he try so hard on a document that even I did not know about? Until now. Good old Dave Perry. How transparent he is!It seems indeed that Dave himself had a role in making this document appear to be a "fake". You would have to ask yourself: Who had the motive and the means to put a fake document like this into the Dallas Police Archives? That makes no sense for nobody except a classical "conspiracy nut". Would such a nut have had access to the DPD archives 40 years ago, when Jim Garrison was in full swing investigating the case? Thanks Joe and Bob! WimThanks Wim. More to come!

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:14 am
by Wayne Stracener
Mr. GRIFFIN. Will you state your name for the record ? Chief BATCHELOR. Charles Batchelor. Mr. GRIFFIN. What is your age? Chief BATCHELOR. Fifty-eight. Mr. GRIFFIN. Where do you live, Mr. Batchelor ? Chief BATCHELOR. 1022 Franklin Avenue, Dallas, Tex. Mr. GRIFFIN. What is your occupation? Chief BATCHELOR. I am assistant chief of police of the Dallas Police Department. Mr. GRIFFIN. How long have you been with the Dallas Police Department? Chief BATCHELOR. Since May 1, 1936. Mr. GRIFFIN. How long have you been assistant chief ? Chief BATCHELOR. Since January 20, 1960.

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:26 am
by Wayne Stracener
Chief frank Dyson took over on Jan 1st, He mentions both Curry and Batchelor in this newspaper interview. Not sure what year.http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/29/2942-001. ... 42-002.gif

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:49 pm
by tom jeffers
Bob wrote:tom jeffers wrote:joe,i saw where they called him chief even when he was asst chief in the early 60's in newspaper articles and internal documents. probably out of respect since the guy had been in the department before ww2. i wonder who's undershorts were crustier, his or j edgar. lolHoover wore panties most of the time. j edgar and gw bush were buddies. i still think that j edgar lived that day when they reported his death and it was the original barbara bush that actually died and j edgar took her place. if you look at her face, she looks just like j edgar with a little pancake makeup on. lol

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:55 pm
by Dealey Joe
Tom, you need a job, you don't have enough to do

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:11 pm
by Bob
tom jeffers wrote:Bob wrote:tom jeffers wrote:joe,i saw where they called him chief even when he was asst chief in the early 60's in newspaper articles and internal documents. probably out of respect since the guy had been in the department before ww2. i wonder who's undershorts were crustier, his or j edgar. lolHoover wore panties most of the time. j edgar and gw bush were buddies. i still think that j edgar lived that day when they reported his death and it was the original barbara bush that actually died and j edgar took her place. if you look at her face, she looks just like j edgar with a little pancake makeup on. lolTom, I see what you mean.

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:48 pm
by tom jeffers
Dealey Joe wrote:Tom, you need a job, you don't have enough to do Actually joe, you probably won't be hearing much from me in the next couple of months. i am a cpa and have a tax practice and am starting to get really busy. this was too good to pass up. look at the pictures bob posted. a white haired wig, cheap dollar store earings and a couple socks stuffed in a bra and you got barbara bush. god she is an ugly woman but so is j edgar.tom

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:09 pm
by kenmurray
Tom and Bob, I do see a resemblance. A very ugly one at that.

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:32 pm
by Dealey Joe
well Gentlemen I had better take another look To my memory I have never seen an Ugly Woman.I was out with a couple that came pretty close though

Re: VERY interesting Dallas police document

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:35 pm
by Dealey Joe
Tom I imagine you are busy. try to say hello one or twice.you will be missed