Re: Should we re-open the investigation into Jim's plane crash?
I agree with what you say Larry. Like you said, the premature death of the lady in Batesville is, indeed, coincidental. One can't help but wonder if someone in Nashville or the government wanted Jim to die, if, there was just a hair of chance if the Debonair could have been tampered with while Jim and Dean went about their business while visiting. They surely would not have a had the luxury of time to do the dirty deed, considering Jim was in and out of there within 24 hours. It's hard to fathom that someone In Nashville or the federal government wanted to do any harm to Jim Reeves. I know Jim was a quiet person, and didn't have a lot of friends to socialize with in Nashville, but that's not a logical reason to get rid of a high profile individual. And surely Jim wasn't the best of friends with Lee Harvey Oswald. How could he be...he was a traveling entertainer on the road earning a living. I simply don't understand the government secrecy with Jim Reeves, but they surely are hiding something, as like you've stated, they deliberately re-routed the search and rescue personnel to a different search area while they picked clean the wreckage debris. Did they even take Jim's briefcase, or leave it there amongst the debris? I personally think that the briefcase was full of cash. Now you know that the G-men weren't interested in a briefcase full of cash.....but did Jim's briefcase contain sensitive government documents, and if so, why would he take them with him to Batesville Arkansas?
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J.Peterson