Mark Ulrik Wrote:Ben Holmes Wrote:Patrick C Wrote:The idea that all the employees were marched back into the TSBD and there was a "roll call" is pretty silly given that the DPD were all over the building and had sealed it off to the public and most reporters.
Some employees were allowed back to collect belongings as I recall from my trips to Dallas way back in the 80s. Can't cite for that however.
It's good to see one WCR Supporter willing to publicly state that there was no "roll-call" that resulted in a single missing employee.
It's a shame that not all believers can instantly state this for the record.
Why? It's not our claim that LHO was the only employee absent. Where have you read he was? The WCR? Posner? Bugliosi? You refused to answer when I asked previosuly.
I'm always amused at believers who blatantly deny a well-known fact.
And unless YOU are willing to publicly denounce the Warren Commission Report -
it is your claim.
From the Warren Commission Report: "
When Hill asked why Oswald was wanted, Fritz replied, "Well, he was employed down at the Book Depository and he had not been present for a roll call of the employees."
And other believers, of course, constantly support and cite this factoid... for example:
Dale Hayes Wrote:Dallas Morning News reporter, Kent Biffle, who was inside the TSBD, wrote in his journal that day "I listened as the building Superintendent told detectives about Lee Oswald failing to show up at a roll call. My impression is that there was an earlier roll call that had been INCONCLUSIVE because several employees were missing. This time, however, ALL were accounted for but Oswald"
R. Anderson Wrote:They did roll call at work and Oswald wasn't there.
Gerald Posner Wrote:...every one of the Texas School Book Depository's employees on the first floor. The only one missing was Lee Oswald. (Case Closed, pg 272)
Vincent Bugliosi Wrote:16. After the shooting in Dealey Plaza, nearly all of the sixteen warehousemen who worked in the Depository Building returned to the building and were present at a roll call of employees. Only Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Givens were not present; Givens was located shortly thereafter.49 So only Oswald left the building and was unaccounted for. Dallas Morning News reporter Kent Biffle, who was inside the Depository Building, wrote in his journal that day, “I listened as the building superintendent [Roy Truly] told detectives about Lee Oswald failing to show up at a roll call. My impression is that there was an earlier roll call that had been inconclusive because several employees were missing. This time, however, all were accounted for but Oswald.”
I can continue, as there are many more references by believers to this mythical roll-call.
Your attempt to deny that this is a factoid of believers is nothing less than a blatant lie on your part.
Now, would you like to make up for your lie and publicly state that there was no TSBD roll-call where Oswald was the only missing employee?