Interesting stuff from reading the WC, it's loads of fun
"Mr. SPECTER - Did you tell the police officials at the time you made this statement that there was a Negro gentleman in the window on the southwest corner of the Texas School Book Depository Building which you have marked with a circle "A"--pardon me, southeast?
Mr. ROWLAND - At that time, no. However, the next day on Saturday there were a pair of FBI officers, agents out at my home, and they took another handwritten statement from me which I signed again, and this was basically the same. At that time I told them I did see the Negro man there and they told me it didn't have any bearing or such on the case right then. In fact, they just the same as told me to forget it now.
Mr. SPECTER - Mr. Reporter, will you please repeat that last answer for us?"
Mr Specter accepted this testimony. If not true why would Spectre not have brought in the FBI agents insinuated to be responsible to testify and impeach Rowland.
Interesting isn't it, sees man with high powered rifle, on 6th floor of the TSBD, but on the wrong side of building, surprise. Surprise, he also sees another man hanging out of the the "snipers nest" window at the same time.
He says the FBI told him "it didn't have any bearing or such on the case right then. In fact, they just the same as told me to forget it now"
Oh by the way Rowland also thought that the 3 shots came from the railyard area, or commonly known as the grassy knoll in front of him, not the TSBD on his right. Bham......Bham..Bham, 1 shot followed by 2 more in quick succession.
Should I continue to post these FBI told me to stories, or can we agree that there is testimonies or evidence the FBI tried to manipulate witnesses so their testimonies would conform to a predetermined fictional story line?
Also I posted that Bowers testified that at least 50 police converged on rr yard immediately after the assassination
here is Rowland testimony
"Mr. SPECTER - How many officers were converging on that area, to the best of your ability to recollect and estimate?
Mr. ROWLAND - I think it would be a very good estimation of 50, maybe more."
Can we agree that 50 or more officers immediately converged on the grassy knoll and rail yards, with the known exclusion of only 1, which was Baker and his reason was he had observed pigions flying off the roof.