Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?

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Online Mitch Todd

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #133 on: September 02, 2018, 02:41:47 AM »
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A steel jacket bullet was pulled out of Walker's wall and there could be no connection made with CE2766 [or whatever that rifle was called] Go back up and read that police report.....
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Meant to ask this before, just for giggles: how do you tell a steel-jacketed bullet from a copper-jacketed one? Yes, it's kind of a  trick question.


Offline Rob Caprio

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #134 on: September 02, 2018, 02:53:25 AM »
Oh, yes you did. I only wrote, "parade speed," and attached the value of 15mph, which is what Greer testified to and is supported by film of other motorcades. You decided that I musta meant some kind of "protocol." And then you demanded proof of a "protocol" that I never claimed.
 
Again, ~15mph (I'll put in a tilde to clairify this time) is the speed attested to by Greer and supported by film of other motorcades. The important part is that it's so slow that the turns wouldn't in themselves significantly affect the limos speed, if they slowed it down at all.
The whole trip downtown wasn't needed, either. As I've said elsewhere, if the priority was to minimize the President's exposure, they would have avoided the CBD and taken Westbound Mockingbird to Hairy Heiney and thence directly to the Trade Mart.

What Greer testified to doesn't mean that this is correct. Greer should have accelerated upon hearing the first shot, but he didn't. Greer should NOT have slowed to either a near stop or a stop, but he did. He is hardly a reliable source for this topic.

Stop trying to take attention from the fact that those two turns were NOT needed and were only added to make the killing of JFK much easier. LHO could not add the UNNECESSARY turns.

Offline Rob Caprio

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #135 on: September 02, 2018, 03:02:28 AM »
Meant to ask this before, just for giggles: how do you tell a steel-jacketed bullet from a copper-jacketed one? Yes, it's kind of a  trick question.

Wow, so you think trained police investigators and a former general cannot tell the difference? 🤔

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #136 on: September 02, 2018, 03:52:23 AM »
...how do you tell a steel-jacketed bullet from a copper-jacketed one? Yes, it's kind of a  trick question.
Yeah..why not ask the cop that made the report?
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Walker was involved in J.F.K's death and this staged shooting out at his house was designed to make him look like a victim in it all
Walker did hate Kennedy. That shooting was perhaps unrelated to a JFK assassination plot unless somehow it was necessary for any other patsy [as well as Oswald] to be implicated...then perhaps that guy would have been charged with the Walker shooting.
There was probably a list of communists from all over Dallas to choose from...just have them in the right place.
 

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #137 on: September 02, 2018, 03:56:33 AM »

The whole trip downtown wasn't needed, either. As I've said elsewhere, if the priority was to minimize the President's exposure, they would have avoided the CBD and taken Westbound Mockingbird to Hairy Heiney and thence directly to the Trade Mart.
An assassination attempt would have ultimately still happened at some time and place.

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #138 on: September 02, 2018, 03:57:25 AM »
... those two turns were NOT needed and were only added to make the killing of JFK much easier.

To quote an often repeated two-word phrase of yours ....

prove it

Online Mitch Todd

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #139 on: September 02, 2018, 04:11:46 AM »
Wow, so you think trained police investigators and a former general cannot tell the difference?

Not what I asked. I asked how you, "trained police investigators" or General Walker, can tell a steel jacketed bull[et] from a copper jacketed one?
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