Quote Walker or Hutson saying that they saw a gun in Oswald's hand.Okay
TESTIMONY OF THOMAS ALEXANDER HUTSON
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/hutson.htm(...)
Mr. HUTSON. McDonald was at this time simultaneously trying to hold this person's right hand. Somehow this person* moved his right hand to his waist, and I saw a revolver come out, and McDonald was holding on to it with his right hand, and this gun was waving up toward the back of the seat like this.
Mr. BELIN. Now you had your left hand, or was it McDonald's left hand, on the suspect's right hand?
Mr. HUTSON. McDonald was using both of his hands to hold onto this person's right hand.
Mr. BELIN. Okay.
Mr. HUTSON. And the gun was waving around towards the back of the seat, up and down, and I heard a snapping sound at one time.
Mr. BELIN. What kind of snapping sound was it?
Mr. HUTSON. Sounded like the snap of a pistol, to me, when a pistol snaps.
Mr. BELIN. Do you know which way the pistol was pointing when you heard the snap?
Mr. HUTSON. Was pointing toward the back of the seat.
Mr. BELIN. It was pointing toward the back of the seat?
Mr. HUTSON. Yes; toward the screen in the front of the theatre, in that direction.
Mr. BELIN. Wait a minute, now. Toward the screen?
Mr. HUTSON. Right.
Mr. BELIN. Toward the front of the theatre, or the back of the theatre?
Mr. HUTSON. Toward the front of the theatre, we will call, facing the screen.
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*the funny-looking guy that the shoe-store manager saw in his window near the tennis shoes
Oswald admitted that he purchased a revolver in Fort Worth. Picker-and-chooser.>>> He
said he bought the pistol in Fort Worth but wouldn't say
where in Fort Worth. I guess you forgot that rather important point.
Feel free to post contrary information re a Dirty Harvey* Fort Worth pistol
gettin' place**
*Smith, Wesson... and Lee'
**A hearty shout-out to the Josh Brolin character in
No Country for Old Men