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In reply to the discussion: Justice for JFK [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)prove me, and ironically by accident, the WCR wrong. But he did produce some notes taken by other law enforcement personnel who were there at the time. So I guess some investigators were accustomed to taking notes during interrogations.
So the question remains, why did the Chief Interrogator during 12 hours of an interrogation that had such huge implications, take not a single note? Make no record at all of his unique access to the man suspected of killing a POTUS?
So much explained away by incompetence because even the WC themselves couldn't explain much of what happened that day.
So they took the easy way out. It was all, every fateful decision that was made that day that facilitated the assassination, including the anomalies were all chalked up to 'incompetence'.
Makes you wonder why they bothered with any security at all.
With that level of incompetence from every aspect of the case from the FBI to the SS to the Dallas Police, what on earth were they thinking? The conclusion, if we are to believe it, is that JFK was an open target because of the coincidental incompetence of all these agencies on that fateful day.