How Could LHO Walk Seven Blocks Shortly After The Assassination & Not Be Seen?

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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 Now answer the question, how did Bledsoe become involved and how did she know so many details that were in her day after affidavit?

Not exactly crammed with details is it?


 
 

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Mary Bledsoe...star witness----
Here is an affidavit put together a year later to be stuffed into the report.
Mrs Bledsoe reflected a third party statement made by her son to the police.
It seems they were really sure that Oswald was the assassin [apparently before he was ever arrested] because Bledsoe was certain that Oswald was 'unbalanced'. She also states that Oswald [when he boarded the bus] was 'nervous..excited..startled'. Whaley described his Oswald cab fare as rather mild and easy going.
Mary Bledsoe lived over by Lake Cliff and stated that she was already home when she heard the gunshots that killed Tippit! Over a mile away!! It just seems that after LHO was 'convicted' and killed, anybody could say anything that would further condemn him and it would be accepted.



Offline Rob Caprio

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Because (in this world)... anything is possible. I admit, I'm using poetic license.

Actually: Many things are "possible". Who can say what is "impossible"?

I'm sure you think you can, Rob. So I say (mischievously): Can you provide "supporting evidence" for your theory that LHO "must have been seen by a person in the seven blocks that he walked" ... from the TSBD after the assassination of JFK?

Shifting the burden again. It is clear that the LNers cannot provide supporting evidence for the WC's claim. In all fairness they did only say "probably" anyway.

No, it is more likely that he got into a car. Ross, can you provide supporting evidence that LHO didn't get into a car and leave DP?

Offline Rob Caprio

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Bledsoe is relevant because she saw Oswald on McWatters bus. Duh!

Now answer the question, how did Bledsoe become involved and how did she know so many details that were in her day after affidavit?

JohnM

But, you have NOT shown that Bledsoe knew LHO to recognize him. First you have to show that Bledsoe is relevant as Mcwatters said that he wasn't on his bus. Are you saying that he lied?

Offline Rob Caprio

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Oswald was definitely on Jefferson street and besides Brewer who saw Oswald avoiding Police cars and Postal who saw Oswald outside her theater, how many eyewitnesses saw Oswald on Jefferson street?

JohnM

So you can't produce a witness, huh?

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So you can't produce a witness, huh?

As soon as you can produce an eyewitness who I didn't mention above, who saw Oswald on Jefferson then we can move on.

JohnM
« Last Edit: October 24, 2018, 03:29:29 AM by John Mytton »

Online John Mytton

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First you have to show that Bledsoe is relevant as Mcwatters said that he wasn't on his bus. Are you saying that he lied?

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First you have to show that Bledsoe is relevant

Bledsoe's day after affidavit contained a lot of specific details, was any of the following public knowledge?

Oswald got on the bus on Elm street as verified by McWatters, and Fritz and Bookout say by Oswald himself.
Oswald got off the bus a few blocks later as verified by McWatters, and Fritz and Bookout say by Oswald himself.
Someone yelled the President was shot while Oswald was on the bus as verified by McWatters.
And coincidentally Oswald just happened to have a bus transfer with McWatters moon shaped punch.
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/bledsoe1.htm

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as Mcwatters said that he wasn't on his bus. Are you saying that he lied?

You wouldn't be telling more porkies would you, where does McWatters specifically say that Oswald was not on his bus?

JohnM