From - Thu Jul 31 12:49:48 2003 Path: news.uni-stuttgart.de!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!atlnga1-ar2-4-33-145-255.atlnga1.dsl-verizon.NET!not-for-mail From: reharris1@yahoo.com (Robert Harris) Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.jfk Subject: Re: Question for "Team Anti Judyth" Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 13:42:08 -0400 Lines: 51 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: atlnga1-ar2-4-33-145-255.atlnga1.dsl-verizon.net (4.33.145.255) X-Trace: news.uni-berlin.de 1059495398 22497421 4.33.145.255 (16 [134956]) X-Orig-Path: NewsWatcher!user Xref: news.uni-stuttgart.de alt.conspiracy.jfk:38677 In article , dank@xs4all.nl (Wim Dankbaar) wrote: > Even the fiercest opponents of Judyth Baker, do not deny that she > worked at the Reily coffee company during exactly the same time > (several months) as Lee Harvey Oswald. Reily had a little over 70 > employees. What is the chance they knew each other? > > Estimates please! John, Dave, Debra, David, Jerry? > > Oh, "Team Judyth" estimates are welcome too. > > Lemme start, 99.9 % ? > > Wim Look, I spent three hours on the phone with Judyth, a few years ago, and exchanged some emails with her. Here are some of the high points of her tale: 1. Someone stole her hard drive - not her computer mind you, but the hard drive out of her computer. 2. She was on a flight which had to make an emergency stop in St. Louis, due to a passenger having a heart attack. A sinister looking character sitting near her, said, "If we can do that to him, think what we can do to you.". 3. She and Lee double-dated with an old girlfriend from high school, and her fiance, who got married in Sept. of '63. But she cannot name this lady, or her husband, despite the fact that her name should be easy to find in a high school year book, or marriage records. When pressed, she also could not produce the girls name, despite them being best friends. 4. Marina was constantly left alone at night, due to his attention to her. BTW, the La Fontaines questioned Marina, long ago, about whether Lee came home late or was occasionally missing during that time and she said he was almost never later and always at home, when he was off work. If you still believe Judyth, I would suggest taking a close look at his records from the public library during this time. Do you really think he was reading a thousand pages a week, while spending all his free time in this torrid affair??? She may very well have known Oswald at Reily, but the affair, just didn't happen. Robert Harris