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Oswald put his package straight into Frazier's car, why?

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Steve Howsley:

--- Quote from: Zeon Mason on June 16, 2018, 10:53:42 AM ---Only in LN  world could you forcefully grip a rifle, a strap, a paper bag, multiple times,  with bare hands   and not leave but one palm print on the bag

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Ah, so you acknowledge there was an Oswald palm print.

Good. We are making progress.

Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: Walt Cakebread on January 24, 2018, 02:38:43 PM ---RANDLE stated that about 7:15 a.m., November 22, 1963, she looked out of a window of her residence and observed LEE HARVEY OSWALD walking up her driveway and saw him put a long brown package, approximately 3 feet by 6 inches,

When Randle was shown a sack that was that size ( 3 feet long) she emphatically stated that the sack that Lee Oswald carried was not that long.....She said that the sack that Lee carried was about 27 inches long....

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AFTER she had time to think about the potentially dire situation in which the 'bro could find himself embroiled.

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on July 25, 2018, 11:47:00 PM ---AFTER she had time to think about the potentially dire situation in which the 'bro could find himself embroiled.

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Add Linnie Mae Randle to Bill Chapman's lying witnesses list.

What is more likely to be an accurate representation of what a witness thinks:  her own direct testimony or a second hand account from somebody who interviewed her and typed up a report the next day?  Particularly when several people complained that their words were not transcribed accurately?

Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on July 25, 2018, 11:56:56 PM ---Add Linnie Mae Randle to Bill Chapman's lying witnesses list.

What is more likely to be an accurate representation of what a witness thinks:  her own direct testimony or a second hand account from somebody who interviewed her and typed up a report the next day?  Particularly when several people complained that their words were not transcribed accurately?

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Firstly, BUMP that shows I ever called Bueller* a liar.

And now show us where I said LMR (or the 'bro) actually went ahead with that which would, arguably, be the smart CYA move.

'several people complained that their [WC] words were not transcribed accurately'
>>> I have the same complaint against you.
>:(

* My nickname for Buell Frazier, inspired by the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on July 26, 2018, 12:26:00 AM ---And now show us where I said LMR (or the 'bro) actually went ahead with that which would, arguably, be the smart CYA move.

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Oh, I see.  So you just meant that hypothetically if Frazier had lied about the size of the package then hypothetically it would be a smart CYA move.  But you didn't mean to imply that he actually did do such a thing.  Just that doing such a thing would make sense to you.  That is, if he had done such a thing, which you are not saying that he did.

Do I have it right, now?

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