Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1
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It certainly wasn’t a Mauser. This error comes from 3 people. Roger Craig, Eugene Boone and Seymour Weitzman.
Roger Craig, let’s remember, is the man who ‘saw’ Oswald get into a Rambler on Elm Street 5 minutes after the assassination.
The man who ‘saw’ the shell casings an inch apart on the 6th floor.
The only person who ‘saw’ and heard Oswald yelling “everyone will know who I am now,” in Will Fritz’s office.
The man who also claimed that a Mauser was found on the roof of the TSBD.
The man about whom conspiracy theory legend Mary Ferrell said:
“I knew Roger Craig for several years before his death. It is my belief that Roger was a very sick young man. He had made a name for himself as a very promising young law enforcement officer. When he came forward with some of the "stories" he told following the events of that November weekend, he believed that he would be offered a great deal of money and, possibly, speaking engagements. I am very sorry to say that I am one of the few conspiracy nuts who never believed Roger Craig. When Roger made a number of speeches about the fact that "they" prevented him from getting a job, I talked my husband into giving him a job. Roger did not want to work. He wanted people to give him money because he had "seen something or other. I have made enemies because I have continued to say that I have never really believed him.”
The man about whom conspiracy theory legend Harold Weisberg said:
[I]“Roger Craig may be a brave guy and all of that, but he is also full of what is generally reserved for toilets. I have gone over his annotation of his testimony, as printed, and his account of the changes is utterly impossible. I spent too many years working with court reporters, particularly, the firm the Commission used, to find it possible to credit this in any way. More, have traced that testimony all the way from Dallas to the Government Printing Office, and it is printed as it was taken down, I have copies of the typescript sent to the GPO, and I have the letter of transmittal to DC the bills for taking it, the whole story. Roger is, despite Penn's [Penn Jones] great love for him, at best simply wrong, in the newer areas, what he embellished his original testimony with. Now I have met Roger, and he is a fine looking, clean-cut kind of guy who appears to be truthful, serious and all that-just like dozens of guys I once guarded in an Army locked ward in a large mental institution. He does not impress me as the kind of guy who is out to make trouble. But he is.”
Good quality witness. Another one whose story changed over time. He was simply mistaken and then elaborated because he became a CT.
In a filmed interview in 1963 he was asked and gave an answer:
QUESTION: "Did you handle that rifle [that was pulled from the boxes on the sixth floor of the TSBD]?"
ROGER CRAIG: "Yes, I did. I couldn't give its name because I don't know foreign rifles."
It is also noticeable that he never mentioned seeing a Mauser stamp on the rifle during his WC testimony and no other officer saw this stamp.
But of course 2 other officer’s said that they saw a Mauser and both admitted their error more than once. Just one instance each.
Eugene Boone: "I could not identify it positively because I did not have an identifying mark on the weapon."
Seymour Weitzman: “To my sorrow, I looked at it and it looked like a Mauser, which I said it was. But I said the wrong one; because just at a glance, I saw the Mauser action....and, I don't know, it just came out as words it was a German Mauser. Which it wasn't. It's an Italian type gun. But from a glance, it's hard to describe; and that's all I saw, was at a glance. I was mistaken. And it was proven that my statement was a mistake; but it was an honest mistake."
That really such be the end of this foolishness.
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