Your Theories Won?t Do It

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Offline Tom Scully

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Re: Your Theories Won?t Do It
« Reply #63 on: April 24, 2019, 12:46:43 AM »
The same charge that Paul May always made. You guys need new material.

Now, cite the evidence that made you believe LHO acted alone.

Of course I skim your replies as they are full of gobbledygook and reading all of it would be a waste of my time.

Your lack of discernment disqualifies you, but here you are! (Zanghetti  matches Caprio's description, but was murdered by his wife in.....1975!)

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Was Jack Zangretti Off Base Or Not?
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He was a Chicago mobster who worked as a manager of a modular motel complex near Lake Lugert, OK.  He will tell friends of his that "three other men -- NOT Oswald-- killed the president."  He also tells them that a "man named Ruby will kill Oswald tomorrow (11/24/63)."

Sounds pretty convincing to me but of course LNers have said this is not the truth and they have tried to show he was off base.  Two things make me believe him (and being a CT kook is NOT one of them).  Firstly, he also mentioned this tidbit:  "...and in a few days a member of Frank Sinatra's family will be kidnappd just to take some of the attention away from the assassination."  Now even Kreskin couldn't predict this wild stuff accurately, but it did happen.  Frank Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped and here is the story:


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Frank Sinatra had as many mob ties as Ruby (maybe more) so this makes sense to me.

The second thing that makes me believe him is the fact he found floating in a swimming pool with bullet holes in his chest a few weeks after saying these things.  Witnesses will say it looked like he was "floating" for at least a week, but maybe two (meaning he could have been killed shortly after making these statements.  Being killed as a way of validating what you say in my book.

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Offline Mark A. Oblazney

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Re: Your Theories Won?t Do It
« Reply #64 on: April 24, 2019, 03:57:22 PM »
Your lack of discernment disqualifies you, but here you are! (Zanghetti  matches Caprio's description, but was murdered by his wife in.....1975!)
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You should have done research for Culto, Tom.  His real name was Edwin.  Won't tell you his last name or his car tag # (lol) though.  Oh, for the glory days of Jack Kennedy Assassination Research on the Internet !  Sigh, those times are gone like the wind, the wind that keeps unfolding unto itself.....

Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Your Theories Won?t Do It
« Reply #65 on: April 27, 2019, 08:59:49 AM »
You have NO clue about the actual evidence.  None. You gleam from conspiracy literature like the parrot you are you spew it out when called upon. Let?s you and I debate for the forum?s education. Any area of the event. You game or a coward?
Paul, you should challenge instead of embarrassing yourself when the only thing you have to offer is to act as though you are above it all. Maybe you just can't help yourself but you sure do like to project.


Any area of the event

You already lost with a statement like that.  You can't even prove a few important parts, I bet you would like to debate the direction and the speed of the wind that day