All I did was give him a ride to work.'. It has an unpopular view- surprisr, by both the far and the left - that Bonnie and Clyde were vicious killers. (1) At 19, he arrived in Irving in early September 1963 from the town of Huntsville 200 miles away to find work and live with his sister Linnie Mae Randle, her husband Bill . Truly and Mr. By Buell Wesley Frazier: Yes; she did. Joe Frazier was the world heavyweight-boxing champion from February 16, 1970, until January 22, 1973, when boxing great George Foreman beat him. Frasier Crane was part of an eccentric crew of personalities at fictional Seattle radio station KCAL 780 on "Frasier," including perpetually apoplectic sports host Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe (Dan Butler) and pompous restaurant critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert). If not, why not?). His reputation in Dallas was tainted for decades. DJ. Hours later Buell, then aged 19, would find himself at the center of one of the most famous and talked about events of the 20th century. 'The previous day he had said he was getting curtain rods for the room where he stayed in Dallas during the week while at work. "Star Wars"actress and novelist Carrie Fisher, who died in 2016, was hilarious as an insomniac caller who droned on for so long about her inability to get any sleep that she sent both Frasier and Roz snoozing. He lived in Huntsville before moving to Irving where he stayed with his sister, Linnie Mae Randle. For years Buell refused to talk about his involvement with one of the 20th century's most famous events. Joe Frazier, the former heavyweight champion whose furious and intensely personal fights with a taunting Muhammad Ali endure as an epic rivalry in boxing history, died Monday . Buell Wesley Frazier was only 19 years old in 1963 when he met Lee Harvey Oswald on the job at the Texas Schoolbook Depository in Dallas. It's Sheppard's association with the "Star Trek"franchise, however, for which he's best remembered. They managed to figure everything else out allegedly, but never brought forward a normal route driver or bus rider to say "I rode with the assassin every morning to work and didn't even know it!" He was 5. Both times they accurately estimated a measured length of 27 to 27.5 inches. I never saw him outside of work. He told the Warren Commission that Oswald took a package into work that day that he claimed contained curtain rods. 'Oswald did have access to the book depository as he worked there and he was present on the day of the assassination. Frazier, however, told Oswald to go on alone. I followed him but I didn't catch up with him because at that time of the morning --. The results of that polygraph have never seen the light of day, and I believe that Frazier failed. How eclectic? (1944-2011) Who Was Joe Frazier? Notably absent was George Foreman. PLEASE CLICK ON THIS TITLE FOR INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION!. She said one afternoon when I went home she told me she found out from one of the neighbors(Ruth Paine) there he came over for that interview with Mr. Trained at London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, William Morgan Sheppard was an actor's actor whose career spanned six decades before his 2019 death at age 86. Frazier testified that Oswald held one end of the package cupped in his hand, in the same way a soldier would hold a rifle during military drill. Buell Wesley Frazier: I first heard, I never really did know his name, we just called him Lee around there. During The Woman in the House episode 7, Douglas tells Anna that Buell was his first . Gene Daniels of the Black Star agency, has recalled how Oswald's landlady asked him not to take photos in Oswald's room until she had "the curtains back up." The first one is a very good questionas I'm not 100 percent convinced it was our Oswald staying at 1026 N. Beckleybut if it was, it would've only added 5 minutes to Frazier's commute. The package he carried was just too small. Entire program:. Frazier suggested, however, "He could have brought the rifle in to work at an earlier date, or in one piece at a time over several days.". Buell Wesley Frazier was Lee Harvey Oswald's neighbor and close friend. He was my father. Or Oswald didn't have a package and Frazier lied about it. "So I never wear out my welcome. In custody, however, Oswald denied having told Frazier he intended fetching rods for his rented room - and even insisted that he had not carried a long package, or placed it on the back seat of Frazier's car, on the morning of the murder. 0 Following. Buell Wesley Frazier: Well, I would say the package was about that wide. As I re-read Frazier's testimony, I could not help but get the feeling that Frazier'swhole recounted dialog about "curtain rods" was repeatedly forced and phony. FRAZIER - No, sir; we never did.Mr.
I don't. Interestingly enough, Kramer also appeared on "Frasier" forebear"Cheers," playing a "Talk Show Lady" in an episodein which Frasier's then-wife Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) visited a Boston talk show to promote her new book. LaMotta doesn't appear again as Duke until a 1998 episode, when he's one of a few pals seen playing poker with Martin. Frazier and Lisa Whedbee were having an affair. I know what I saw and the package was about two foot in length. The 19-year-old who drove Lee Harvey Oswald to work the day he allegedly assassinated President John F. Kennedy still has questions about the tragedy in Dealey Plaza. BALL - Did you ever stop on the way home on Friday night and buy anything?Mr. Or altered his route to pick up LHO at the North Beckley Street house in Oak Cliff? If he rode a busorwalked, the lack of any witnesses at all is suspicious. Years later Buell told a story about how he was arrested at the hospital. Frazier demonstrated this by showing that Oswald could not physically have carried a 35-inch rifle tucked into his armpit with the base cupped in his hand, as Frazier remembered.". More than 50 years on from that fateful day in Dallas, Texas, Buell remains convinced that Oswald didn't act alone in the shooting heard round the world. The NASA icon played himself in the 2001 episode "Docu.Drama,"which featured Roz getting the go-ahead from management to produce a radio documentary about space travel. Both Frazier and Mrs. Linnie Mae Randle swore that the bag found on the 6th floor was much longer than the package Oswald was carrying. He reached the same conclusion - Frazier lied about the "curtain rods" sack. Mr. Frazier was a star witness. The U.S. National Archives currently holds a number of unreleased CIA documents related to the assassination. Frazier's actual testimony proved entirely different. sir: not very much probably in your line of business you have probably seen a lot of guys who talk a lot and some don't and he was one of these types that just didn't talk. Among his many screen credits listed on IMDbare such TV series as"Hill Street Blues,""Seinfeld,""ER,"and "The Practice,"while his big-screen roles include a small-but-memorable turn as a plumber named Earl in "The Green Mile." 'They asked if I was traumatized by the events, but I wasn't. Buell Wesley Frazier: Yes. Celebrity Net Worth says that Frazier was also "far too generous with friends and family" and that he wasn't as good of a businessman as he was a boxer. I've never read anything about him going by the rooming house to pick up or drop off Oswald. Stan Jablonski, who took over for veteran cop Sgt. 15:39 GMT 20 Nov 2015. Even if he walked the two miles everyday Id imaginehed be seen by multiple people also on their way to work at the same time. As a stage actress in New York City, one of Playten's earliest roles was as in the off-Broadway production of "National Lampoon's Lemmings,"a nihilistic Woodstock satire in which she co-starred with future "Saturday Night Live" stars John Belushi and Chevy Chase. He has also portrayed such beloved animated TV characters as Sideshow Bob inThe Simpsons and Blinky inTrollhunters. As for the Bonnie Clyde film: This is inextricably linked to the previous. Because Oswald worked where the bag was reported to have been found, the presence of his fingerprints was totally meaningless. Or members George De Mohrenschildt or George Herbert Walker Bush? That even if he felt he and his family were safe by this point in time it would cause too much disruption in his life. Frazier demonstrated this by showing that Oswald could not physically have carried a 35-inch rifle tucked into his armpit with the base cupped in his hand, as Frazier remembered. "I just felt I had to try acting one more time. Hoskins went on to even bigger fame in numerous Hollywood productions, but will always be best remembered for playing Toontown PI Eddie Valiant in Disney's blend of live action and animation "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?". He would later be arrested in a movie theater and instantly proclaim his innocence. ", 'When I asked why she said it was because of Oswald. I wouldn't be surprised if David Morales had cased the place, or another guy who helped train the Operation 40 shooters, can't remember his name at the moment. Buell Wesley Frazier: He got out of the car and he was wearing the jacket that has the big sleeves in them and he put the package that he had, you know, that he told me was curtain rods up under his arm, you know, and so he walked down behind the car and standing over there at the end of the cyclone fence waiting for me to get out of the car, and so quick as I cut the engine off and started out of the car, shut the door just as I was starting out just like getting out of the car, he started walking off and so I followed him in. Sebastian F. Latona, supervisor of the FBI's Latent Fingerprint Section, developed a single fingerprint and a single palmprint he identified as Oswald's. to. championship at Madison Square Garden. In fact, he took pictures as curtain rods were hammered into position over the uncurtained windows. Just over a decade after he guest starred in that 2003 episode, BBC News reported that Hoskins died at age 71. "It was really the facts were bizarre," said Frazier's attorney Gregory P. Isaacs. Tweets. 83-year-old man continues to take checkered flags after six decades of racing Even though he doesn't keep count, Bud 'The Legend' Frazier estimates he's won about 350 to 450 races in his. Buell Wesley Frazier: Well, I will be frank with you, I would just, it is right as you get out of the grocery store, just more or less out of a package, you have seen some of these brown paper sacks you can obtain from any, most of the stores, some varieties, but it was a package just roughly about two feet long. Sadly, Mahoney diedin 2018 at age 77, with TMZ later revealing the cause of death to be lung cancer, brain disease, and seizures. | Mr. FRAZIER - Well, I say, we were standing like I said at the four-headed table about half as large as this, not, quite half as large, but anyway I was standing there getting the orders in and, And I said, "Sure. The Commission proposes to ask these witnesses questions concerning their knowledge of the . ", Mahoney gravitated toward acting fairly late in life. Frazier (18 years old) bought the used car in Huntsville, Texas from" Wood Motors". Buell Wesley Frazier: Oh, say, around 5 inches, something like that. As a result, Frasier agrees to testify against his brother in the trial. He will see that the other end will project beyond his shoulder. Atleast one of them would have come foward and saidthey rode with him if he was taking a bus. Based on what Douglas revealed about Buell to Anna, it is possible the mailbox was never even broken to begin with or that Douglas purposefully broke the mailbox. However, she was concerned for her daughter and her grandkids. Joseph Ball: On the way back and forth did you talk very much to each other? He in turn, was an associate of Jack Ruby. Tweets & replies. He is now retired from his job with the Lewisville School Board where as a receiving clerk he was responsible for stocking schools with equipment and furniture. Sheppard played Mr. Drake, the club's president. They found a matching palm print on the stock, but had no proof that he had it with him the day of the assassination. Files has provided no proof he was even in Dallas at the time of the assassination. The title of that first episode, in fact, was likely meant to reference what is arguably Murphy's best-known role, as Maudie Atkinson in the 1962 screen classic "To Kill a Mockingbird." 15:30 GMT 20 Nov 2015 In the first few seasons of "Frasier,"Martin was known to down a few beers at Duke's, his favorite local bar. Jane Leeves, who played Daphne, moved on to the acclaimed series, Hot in Clevelandafter Frasier's success. It has also been pointed out that one of Frazier's friends was a man named John M. Crawford. Buell, 62, wouldn't look at the family of the 11 . First seen in the series' eighth season, Auberjonoisportrayed Frasier's Harvard professor, Dr.William Tewksbury. Frasierfollowed Kelsey Grammer's titular character as he relocated from Boston to Seattle, where he takes in his father, Martin, and is frequently visited by his brother, Niles. He said: 'Everyone talked about how beautiful she was and it was nice to be given time off for work. This revolved around Buell, the handyman, and Anna's mailbox. David Ogden Stiers was a familiar face to television viewers of the 1970s and 1980s for his portrayal of snobbish Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on "M*A*S*H,"the hit military-medical sitcom that ran from 1972 until 1983. The Warren Commission - and the Assassinations Committee in 1979 - concluded that Oswald did carry the rifle to work. FRAZIER - Right, that is what I say. The Commission, which spawned a dozen conspiracy theories by ruling Oswald acted alone, found otherwise. He lived in Huntsville before moving to Irving where he stayed with his sister, Linnie Mae Randle. He told the commission that he parked the car and then left the engine running in order to charge up his battery. Wesley Buell Frazier was born in Texas in 1944. He only works for the TSBD 5-6 weeks Wesley drives him to and from Irving on Mondays and Fridays.. My assertion is that from available HSCA testimony of Oswald's TSBD co-workers, Frazier's own testimony and statements, and a little logic and common sense, thatBuell Wesley Frazier has been concealing the truth for 56 years. "Whether the mask is labeled fascism, democracy, or dictatorship of the proletariat, our great adversary remains the apparatusthe bureaucracy, the police, the military."Simone Weil, French philosopherWe've bartered away our right to self-governance, self-defense, privacy, autonomy and that most important right of all: the right to tell the government to "leave me the hell alone . Publicity Listings "And I said, "Sure. Rob ClarkDecember 19, 2019 in JFK Assassination Debate. . Buell Wesley Frazier: Like I say, I was watching the gages and watched the car for a few minutes before I cut it off. Joseph Ball: The paper, was the color of the paper, that you would get in a grocery store, is that it, a bag in a grocery store? Other notable roles include a multi-episode arc on "The Sopranos.". to the Woody Allen-directed "Mighty Aphrodite." 'All I really remember of that morning was that there was a light drizzle and I had to keep putting the windscreen wipers on. Buell remembers the morning of November 22nd vividly as instead of collecting Oswald from his home the then would-be assassin had walked round to rear of his sister's home to wait for his lift to work. Additional TV credits included "The Waltons,"both "The Bob Newhart Show"and the subsequent "Newhart,""Touched By an Angel,""Dr. Ken,""NCIS,"and daytime soap "Days of Our Lives." Michelle's mom is still alive, though, and has seen her child reach the peak of female leadership in the country as well as accompanied her in the White House. David Hyde Pierce, who played Frasiers brother, Niles Crane, also continues to act in television and has appeared in The Good Wife, andNetflix's Wet Hot American Summer. Family (1) Spouse Beverly J. Frazier (7 June 1962 - 20 November 1987) (divorced) Trivia (1) Fellow worker at the Texas School Book Depository at the time of President Kennedy's assassination . In Stiers' 2003 episode, titled "Fathers and Sons,"he plays Leland Barton, the former research assistant to Hestor Crane, later mother of Nilesand Frasier. As the years passed he became more comfortable discussing what happened and is now well known by staff at The Sixth Floor Museum in the book depository. In the episode, titled "The Club,"Niles and Frasier attempt to sabotage the other's chances of being accepted into Seattle's prestigious Empire Club when they learn they're competing against each other for the sole vacant spot. In addition to playing Eddie, Moose had also played the titular dog in the movie "My Dog Skip.". He would ride home with me on Friday and he would come back with me on Monday. He trained fellow employee Lee Harvey Oswald and drove Oswald to work occasionally, including on November 22, 1963. Far from trying to sneak away, Oswald, package in hand, volunteered to wait with him. Oswald did not have a driver's license and regularly had Frazier drive him to work. The commission distorted Mrs. Randle's testimony by quoting her as saying that Oswald carried a "heavy brown bag."
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