BWF and LMR may not have been the only ones who saw LHO with a bag on 11/22/1963

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Offline Alan Ford

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Hi John, the plain truth is, Alan doesn't have any supporting evidence to back up his 'theory'.

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The plain truth, Mr Pointing, is that you don't have any rational explanation for what the official Crime Scene Search Section form plainly tells us, and it's frustrating you.

Get back to us when you've come up with something better than Jenner suspected Ruth Paine so ordered a completely meaningless and pointless fingerprint test on the rods in her garage!

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Offline Alan Ford

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Thanks Denis, so the plot goes deeper and gets more convoluted at each step. It's no wonder why Alan quickly retreated from this explanation, Wow, just Wow!

JohnM

Two Warren Gullibles with completely different (and equally incoherent) 'explanations', assuring each other there is no problem!  :D

Offline Colin Crow

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Do we not also have a document in the official record that has an altered date of release and a signature removed? What does that tell us?

I think the proclamation of "thread death" might be premature.
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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Do we not also have a document in the official record that has an altered date of release and a signature removed?

Do we?


Offline Alan Ford

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An important double question from the pertinent article on the McAdams site:

"If the bag [which Oswald carried to work that morning] really contained curtain rods, where did the curtain rods come from and where did they go?"

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/bag.htm

The writer of the article will be mightily relieved to know that we now have the answer to both questions:

------------The 2 curtain rods came from the Paine garage

------------They ended up in the DPD Crime Scene Search Section being tested for Mr Oswald's fingerprints after being found in the Depository building.

We look forward to seeing the article updated in line with Prof. McAdams' stated mission of "debunking the mass of misinformation and disinformation surrounding the murder of JFK"!

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Offline Alan Ford

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Don?t we? What do you conclude from CE1952?


It must break Mr Nickerson's heart that the submission date on this version is "3-15-64" too...   :'(

Now!

The two things to note about this second version of the Crime Scene Search Section form:

-------------------we are seeing only a black-and-white copy, whereas we have the first version in glorious technicolor

-------------------this second version is identical in content to the first version except for the parts boxed in red here:



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