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Offline Bill Chapman

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Why would anyone in the TSBD wait until the limo made the turn, when the easiest shot would have been frontal before it went onto Elm.

Prompt return fire

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Offline Michael O'Brian

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Prompt return fire

Return of fire from who? the SS in the follow up car ( which was practically inline with the 6th floor window when the 1st shot was fired) or the cop across the street?
Not at all if Oswald done this he would not be concerned, about getting shot at, in fact he would have expected it, and would have taken his revolver to work as well, just in case he got into a close range firefight, with someone like officer Baker while on the way out of the building.

The reason for the shots being fired onto Elm was because it was not possible to hit close to the limo from the Dal Tex fixed firing point, until it made the turn.
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Offline Ross Lidell

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That's not a bad theory....Do you have an iota of evidence?

Not a "bad" theory, Walt?
A silly theory based on "what could have happened" rather than "what happened".

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Offline Ross Lidell

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Why would anyone in the TSBD wait until the limo made the turn, when the easiest shot would have been frontal before it went onto Elm.
The answer to this is that the shooter was in the Dal Tex.

The answer to this is: The shooter made his choice according to his own thoughts about how to achieve the dastardly task.

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The answer to this is: The shooter made his choice according to his own thoughts about how to achieve the dastardly task.

Silly, the shooter in the Dal Tex with a rifle scope and tripod, had the help of Greer and a few others too
« Last Edit: March 01, 2019, 10:43:58 PM by Michael O'Brian »

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Offline Ross Lidell

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I have the same type of evidence, that the W.C produced to say Oswald fired from the 6th of the TSBD, It is none
but common sense upon weighing up everything about this case, show's the man was as innocent as sin, and he shot no one on that day.

It is obvious that whoever did shoot J.F.K, did not do it from the TSBD if he was going to do it, it's so much easier to fire as the car approached the building instead of moving away from it.
Would you not think so too?

Guilty as sin!!!

Innocent as:

-- a new born child.

-- the victim who was ruthlessly killed by Lee Harvey Oswald--for no good reason.

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Guilty as sin!!!

Innocent as:

-- a new born child.

-- the victim who was ruthlessly killed by Lee Harvey Oswald--for no good reason.

I can't discuss common sense issues with anyone who can't tick outside of the box, you obviously are the type and  are a bit like henny penny who sat under a tree, and an acorn fell on his head and he then believed the sky was falling down, so he went to tell the king
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Offline Ross Lidell

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Silly, the shooter in the Dal Tex with a rifle scope and tripod, had the help of Greer and a few others too

Provide evidence of:

-- the shooter's specific position in the Dal Tex building.

-- the existence of a rifle, scope and tripod in the Dal Tex building.

-- Greer's motive to assist in the assassination of President Kennedy.

Oh and while you're at it: who are "the others".