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-10- on the Grassy Knoll, following the description of its route according to the testimony of Lee Bowers Jr. to his coworker, who now works in the North tower, would pass the rear entrance to the Two cars make-shift garage, and then pass the TSBD load- fled from ing dock on Houston St and then pass the load- the Parking ing dock on the same street from the Dal-Tex Lot behind Building and then have an easy drive away from the fence the assassination site and northward to the sub- and around urbs of Dallas. the rear of the TSBD Furthermore, I think that the man Roger Craig saw (oswald or whoever) was able to exit the TSBD Craig state- unnoticed by coming down the freight elevator and ment coincides out the loading dock, or the make-shift garage then with possible cross the street amidst the other panicked spectators Oswald escape onto the knoll and then down the knoll to where the route man was waiting in the Nash Rambler. Craig was there on November 22, 1967 while I Craig saw took pictures of the memorial service. He was accomp- another anying Penn Jones and he pointed out, to both Penn and withess me, a man, a negro about 22 years old, who Craig said was definitely a witness to the assassination on the corner of Main and Houston Sts. Penn asked this boy his name and he said Charles Denman. The boy denied having been a witness to the assassination but Craig was positive. I have three different pictures of this boy which I will send you. hot There 11/22/6?) e) Behind the Pergola on the end closest to the TSBD and not the end at the Parking lot behind the fence there H W crisberg is a small wooden shack. There are probably tools and Small Wooden equipment inside for Dealey Plaza maintenaone workers Shack or possibly a heating unit or the like. But there is 1) Ther shack na, a door on both the Nest and East side of this small shack miding in it ofqperson orarifle is not at and UT mor put all impossible, The doors were all rather worn when I hile in iT. ) have first visited the spot four weeks ago but on my trip a week ago one of the doors had been replacedwith pictures. 2 new and sturdy one, both are well padlocked. 3) I think I have covered all of the points of this physical examination of the area but : do feel that much can be developed about the possible exits and entrances which night have been used. Nith the testimoay of some witnesses as support and the probability of various escape needs of the assassins it is not difficult to reconstruct the actual actions of the assassins. Remember now the street-level sidewalk elevator. from I also think that I can prove to your satisfaction the exact spot A which the shots were fired behind the fence by considering the rather restricted vantage points of other than 2 very few precise lo- cations. I have film to support most of this and I still need some additional film. I would have done more but as I recounted to you by

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