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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Rolling Readers & Murdered Leaders
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2019, 06:48:49 AM »
@ Newbies: The sniper's nest boxes were photographed in the position they were found before removing them for fingerprinting.
According to my information, Box 'A' the smaller of the stack of two, had a palm print and a fingerprint identified as Oswald's.



The boxes were then examined for prints and returned to the sniper's nest, placed
randomly near the window. That random placement caused certain CT brainiacs to
wet their panties and claim these random placements as the actual placement positions
during the shooting.




 
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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Rolling Readers & Murdered Leaders
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2019, 07:10:04 AM »
@ Newbies: The sniper's nest boxes were photographed in the position they were found before removing them for fingerprinting.
According to my information, Box 'A' the smaller of the stack of two, had a palm print and a fingerprint identified as Oswald's.



The boxes were then examined for prints and returned to the sniper's nest, placed
randomly near the window. That random placement caused certain CT brainiacs to
wet their panties and claim these random placements as the actual placement positions
during the shooting.





The sniper's nest boxes were photographed in the position they were found before removing them for fingerprinting.

So, you are basically saying that nobody messed with the crime scene before that photo was taken... Yeah right, so why is the infamous paper bag not in the picture?


Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Rolling Readers & Murdered Leaders
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2019, 08:00:30 AM »
The sniper's nest boxes were photographed in the position they were found before removing them for fingerprinting.

So, you are basically saying that nobody messed with the crime scene before that photo was taken... Yeah right, so why is the infamous paper bag not in the picture?

So, you're changing the subject rather than explaining your 'silly and irrelevant' charge about Oswald's fingerprints found on boxes in the sniper's nest. Typical CT 'whataboutism'.

One more time: Are you still claiming that my point about Oswald's fingerprints found on the box in a placement that would position the box in a specific direction (thus suggesting a rifle support built for a downrange firing position) somehow silly and irrelevant?
 
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Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2019, 12:19:45 PM »
Exactly. Which makes Bill Chapman's claim;

kind of silly and irrelevant

Are you just trying to ignore the officers? verbal description of the scene, and Alyea?s film of the area prior to its being disrupted by the police looking for fingerprints?

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Rolling Readers & Murdered Leaders
« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2019, 12:23:43 PM »
So, you're changing the subject rather than explaining your 'silly and irrelevant' charge about Oswald's fingerprints found on boxes in the sniper's nest. Typical CT 'whataboutism'.

One more time: Are you still claiming that my point about Oswald's fingerprints found on the box in a placement that would position the box in a specific direction (thus suggesting a rifle support built for a downrange firing position) somehow silly and irrelevant?

So, you're changing the subject rather than explaining your 'silly and irrelevant' charge about Oswald's fingerprints found on boxes in the sniper's nest. Typical CT 'whataboutism'.

Evasive! You brought up the photograph and basically claimed or at least implied it was taken before anybody had messed with the sniper's nest. If that was true then the paper bag should be in the photo and it isn't. My question is a valid one and you seem to lack an answer

One more time: Are you still claiming that my point about Oswald's fingerprints found on the box in a placement that would position the box in a specific direction (thus suggesting a rifle support built for a downrange firing position) somehow silly and irrelevant?


Yes, because you have no way of knowing how the boxes were really placed. Instead you rely on a photograph with questionable validity.



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Re: Rolling Readers & Murdered Leaders
« Reply #12 on: May 13, 2019, 12:32:32 PM »
Are you just trying to ignore the officers? verbal description of the scene, and Alyea?s film of the area prior to its being disrupted by the police looking for fingerprints?

Are you just trying to ignore the officers? verbal description of the scene,

No need, the officers' descriptions of the scene differ sufficiently to be uncertain about what the scene really was.


and Alyea?s film of the area prior to its being disrupted by the police looking for fingerprints?

If I recall correctly, Alyea's film of the area also does not show the paper bag in situ, nor it's removal from the sniper's nest, which either indicates that the bag wasn't there to begin with or it was already removed by somebody.
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Re: Rolling Readers & Murdered Leaders
« Reply #13 on: May 13, 2019, 12:47:00 PM »
Are you just trying to ignore the officers? verbal description of the scene,

No need, the officers' descriptions of the scene differ sufficiently to be uncertain about what the scene really was.


and Alyea?s film of the area prior to its being disrupted by the police looking for fingerprints?

If I recall correctly, Alyea's film of the area also does not show the paper bag in situ, nor it's removal from the sniper's nest, which either indicates that the bag wasn't there to begin with or it was already removed by somebody.

Or perhaps, just maybe, the film was taken from such an angle that the area where the bag was found was blocked by other boxes or even out the frame of view.