How Could LHO Walk One Mile After Leaving His Room & Shoot A Cop In 13 Minutes?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Hear Ye, Hear Ye...Mr Brennan DID NOT Identify Mr Oswald as the man who was dressed in light khaki colored clothing ( both shirt and trousers) and who was aiming a HUNTING RIFLE from a sixth floor window.


Offline Bill Chapman

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Where was he going at nearly 4 miles an hour and how come no one ever noticed this Mr Blitz at nearly a jog before the shooting?http://jfkassassination.net/parnell/chrono.htmSee? All the WC proteges' favorite guys!
Note... Only 6 minutes after the shooting, a suspect description was broadcast by police dispatch. Amazing  Miraculous work!!!
I've asked about all this before and there has been no explanation except- it just simply happened that way.

I saw you stand up recently for Alec Jones
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« Last Edit: December 27, 2018, 04:50:08 AM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Chapman

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Any reason to think that Oswald ever walked on a treadmill?

Any reason to think Oswald wouldn't have taken the stairs at work, carrying heavy books, between floors a few times a day? Any reason to think Oswald might not have trotted (a word the Divine Miss M used to describe his departure from the Tippit scene) enough to arrive in time to engage the poor dumb cop?

Note the thick neck and strong arms. A small light man in damn good shape.

« Last Edit: December 27, 2018, 05:11:53 AM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Chapman

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'Brennan failed to identify"

In context Brennan neglected to identify.

You're left with dissing Brennan's story despite the fact that you are not Brennan

Offline John Iacoletti

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Any reason to think Oswald wouldn't have taken the stairs at work, carrying heavy books, between floors a few times a day? Any reason to think Oswald might not have trotted (a word the Divine Miss M used to describe his departure from the Tippit scene) enough to arrive in time to engage the poor dumb cop?

Well, Mrs. Roberts saw him standing around at a bus stop.  Nobody seems to have seen him or anyone else "trotting" to 10th & Patton.  So, it seems that your only reason for assuming that Oswald trotted anywhere from the rooming house is because you need to get him to 10th & Patton quickly.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Well, Mrs. Roberts saw him standing around at a bus stop.  Nobody seems to have seen him or anyone else "trotting" to 10th & Patton.  So, it seems that your only reason for assuming that Oswald trotted anywhere from the rooming house is because you need to get him to 10th & Patton quickly.

"standing around"
>>> LOL

You need to get him there too slowly... and point out where she said she saw him 'standing around'

I don't need to assume anything. Witnesses ID'd Lee Harvey Oswald as being on scene during the murder

Earlene Roberts Affidavit [Excerpt]

"Oswald went out the front door. A moment later I looked out the window. I saw Lee Oswald standing* on the curb at the bus stop just to the right, and on the same side of the street as our house. I just glanced out the window that once. I don?t know how long Lee Oswald stood at the curb nor did I see which direction he went when he left there."
« Last Edit: January 03, 2019, 07:24:00 AM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Jerry Freeman

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[The] only reason for assuming that Oswald trotted anywhere from the rooming house is because you need to get him to 10th & Patton quickly.
It is futile arguing with these idiots. All they do is drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.