Payne's Statement?
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07-18-2014, 04:14 PM
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RE: Payne's Statement?
(07-15-2014 04:28 AM)RJNorton Wrote:(07-14-2014 05:02 AM)BettyO Wrote: Weichmann stated in his testimony that Mrs. Surratt remained in the Herndon House about 20 minutes and that they walked around the block....but then who really trusts Weichmann's testimony? He was and I do believe, trying to save his own neck! Roger, I don't see what else Weichmann could reasonably be expected to do. I doubt that Stanton would look very kindly on a low level clerk insisting on seeing him and what low level clerk would knowingly incur Stanton's wrath? Weichmann followed the chain of command and told his supervisor.It is not his fault it didn't go any higher up the chain. No one blames the radar operators who reported to their supervisor that a large group of air planes was approaching Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th. They did their job. The LT. on duty didn't do his. Same with Weichmann IMHO. Joe |
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