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July 08, 2010, 03:03:10 PM
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No way that is Oswald
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July 09, 2010, 04:57:45 PM
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If Oswald was out on the street at the time of the assassination, why wouldn't he have just said this? He was detained by the Dallas Police for almost 2 full days and yet he never, not even once, claimed that he was out on the street when the assassination occurred. Surely, claiming that he was out on the street would have went a long way in proving his innocence in the murder.
Bill What did he say ?. Do you know what he said in the police station? .Nobody knows what he said or what was said to him or that anyhing attributed to him either in the station or in the police car is true. Ian
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July 09, 2010, 05:57:53 PM
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What did he say ?. Do you know what he said in the police station? .Nobody knows what he said or what was said to him or that anyhing attributed to him either in the station or in the police car is true.
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Try this: When speaking on camera to the reporters in the hallway, he never claimed that he was on the street. If he had been on the street, standing among witnesses who could identify him, he would have said so, wouldn't he? Wouldn't that simple statement end all the fuss and force the police to remove those handcuffs?
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July 10, 2010, 07:18:58 AM
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What did he say ?. Do you know what he said in the police station? .Nobody knows what he said or what was said to him or that anyhing attributed to him either in the station or in the police car is true.
Ian
Try this: When speaking on camera to the reporters in the hallway, he never claimed that he was on the street. If he had been on the street, standing among witnesses who could identify him, he would have said so, wouldn't he? Wouldn't that simple statement end all the fuss and force the police to remove those handcuffs? <begin sarcastic mode> Mark, how do we know that Oswald didn't say on film that he was out on the street? Maybe he said this on one of the occasions that he was paraded in front of the press, but like most all other evidence, this film footage has been altered, forged or faked. <end sarcastic mode>
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August 10, 2010, 05:58:16 PM
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If Oswald was out on the street at the time of the assassination, why wouldn't he have just said this? He was detained by the Dallas Police for almost 2 full days and yet he never, not even once, claimed that he was out on the street when the assassination occurred. Surely, claiming that he was out on the street would have went a long way in proving his innocense in the murder.
I doubt that is him, but if it was and he said this (again, folks have to remember they took NO notes or made NO recordings of LHO’s interrogations supposedly) Bill, what makes you think they would have believed him? They did NOT believe he was eating lunch when they had him hunkered down on the 6h floor with a rifle, so why would they believe him here? The main point is there is evidence showing he was in the lunchroom like he said he was and they still did NOT believe him! NO, I don’t think anything LHO said would have helped his cause because he was the Patsy he said he was.
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August 10, 2010, 07:09:50 PM
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This guy looks similar to oswald, and he looks quite similar to the man with the brown jacket being filmed in the parking lot behind the GK after the crowd went up there following the murder of JFK. There IS A THREAD WHERE THE FILM IS SHOWN ....POSSIBLY THIS IS THE SAME GUY...This guy hung is head low when he knew he was being filmed Looks a lot like him. Cheers, Jay
I think all these photos and films show us there were an abnormal amount of folks who LOOKED SIMILAR to LHO in Dallas just before the shooting (a few weeks or so) to the time of the assassination. In my mind this gives much more credence to the imposter sightings so many have documented over the years.
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August 10, 2010, 09:29:13 PM
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I think all these photos and films show us there were an abnormal amount of folks who LOOKED SIMILAR to LHO in Dallas just before the shooting (a few weeks or so) to the time of the assassination.
In my mind this gives much more credence to the imposter sightings so many have documented over the years.
On the other hand, you could take almost any crowd, at any time, and find people who resemble each other. Firing at a rifle range, maybe not so much. But resemblance alone is no indicator. Quite right, Mark. However this man in Hughes is different.  As well as bearing enough of a resemblance to Oswald to explain how witnesses might have been confused later, every detail of his appearance yields an uncanny match with various witness descriptions - right down to the highly distinctive bald patch noticed by Amos Euins.
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August 13, 2010, 03:03:18 AM
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If Oswald was out on the street at the time of the assassination, why wouldn't he have just said this? He was detained by the Dallas Police for almost 2 full days and yet he never, not even once, claimed that he was out on the street when the assassination occurred. Surely, claiming that he was out on the street would have went a long way in proving his innocence in the murder.
Bill What did he say ?. Do you know what he said in the police station? .Nobody knows what he said or what was said to him or that anyhing attributed to him either in the station or in the police car is true. Ian If Oswald would have said that he was out on the street during the shooting, then Fritz (or Holmes, or others) would have said so. Unless of course you believe that Fritz was in on the frame job of the patsy.
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August 13, 2010, 11:55:30 AM
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Well, somebody did it.
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CT; I don't know, I only know that it didn't happen the way the evidence says.
LN; We should not use evidence in this case ?
CT; Correct.
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September 16, 2010, 07:57:02 PM
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