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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #84 on: June 25, 2019, 09:38:34 PM »
What makes you think there was enough evidence to arrest Oswald?

What makes you think there wasn't?

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #85 on: June 25, 2019, 09:40:30 PM »
What makes you think there wasn't?

Would you care to enumerate the evidence that gave the police probable cause to arrest him for murder at the time of his arrest?

Online John Mytton

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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #86 on: June 25, 2019, 10:08:04 PM »
I don't answer loaded questions.  Have you stopped beating your wife?

Sure.  Here's just a few.

- Brennan's change of heart after failing to identify Oswald
- Brennan's alleged ability to see the head shot shooter from the waist up
- Alyea's description of Fritz tampering with the crime scene
- The long bag not appearing in crime scene photos
- Givens' later "recollection" of going back for his cigarettes and seeing Oswald on the 6th floor
- The magic partial palmprint
- No documented chains of custody for the magic bullet, the "limo fragments", the revolver, or the revolver shells
- The February Klein's deposit slip for an alleged March order
- The police "finding" bullets and bus transfer in Oswald's pockets hours after his arrest
- No mention of Oswald's alleged punch in the arrest report
- O.P. Wright's account of a pointed bullet at the hospital
- The Mauser reports
- Whaley's time sheet
- Altered hospital times for Tippit's death
- Drain's two contradictory reports on the characteristics of the paper bag
- The "steel-jacketed" Walker bullet.

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- Brennan's change of heart after failing to identify Oswald

Brennan's description of Oswald that was nearly identical with the Police radio broadcast at about 12:45 is powerful corroborating evidence for Brennan's eventual positive identification of Oswald.

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- Brennan's alleged ability to see the head shot shooter from the waist up

Oswald sat on the ledge.

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- Alyea's description of Fritz tampering with the crime scene

Evidence has to be examined and removed, it's one of the job descriptions.

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- The long bag not appearing in crime scene photos

The bag was seen and testified as being in the sniper's nest by six Police officers.

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- Givens' later "recollection" of going back for his cigarettes and seeing Oswald on the 6th floor

At first Givens was just trying to cover his own ass and in time he was asked more questions and gave more detailed answers. And didn't Givens see Oswald half an hour before the assassination, BFD!

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- The magic partial palmprint

Which shows that Oswald's palm touched the actual rifle, good luck arguing that one.

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- The February Klein's deposit slip for an alleged March order

LOL! That's it? That's how you plan on taking the rifle out of Oswald's hands! Hehehe.

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- The police "finding" bullets and bus transfer in Oswald's pockets hours after his arrest

And the only way you "found" out about this evidence of the Police finding stuff is because the Police told you? Is this your definition of tainted? Hahaha!

And the rest is just more easily debunked nonsense, as your list gets longer and longer and more and more people become involved, your credibility in turn becomes weaker and weaker.

JohnM
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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #87 on: June 25, 2019, 10:28:04 PM »
Would you care to enumerate the evidence that gave the police probable cause to arrest him for murder at the time of his arrest?

1) Lee Harvey Occam-Oswald
2) [SEE ABOVE]

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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #88 on: June 25, 2019, 11:29:39 PM »
Brennan's description of Oswald that was nearly identical with the Police radio broadcast at about 12:45 is powerful corroborating evidence for Brennan's eventual positive identification of Oswald.

"nearly identical".  LOL.

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Oswald sat on the ledge.

Brennan said "at the time that he was firing the gun".

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Evidence has to be examined and removed, it's one of the job descriptions.

Does evidence have to be examined and then thrown back on the floor for pictures to be taken?

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The bag was seen and testified as being in the sniper's nest by six Police officers.

Yes, in different locations and folded in different ways, and none of them were in the sniper's nest before Studebaker and Day went on their excursion to the wrapping station to get "samples".

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At first Givens was just trying to cover his own ass and in time he was asked more questions and gave more detailed answers. And didn't Givens see Oswald half an hour before the assassination, BFD!




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Which shows that Oswald's palm touched the actual rifle, good luck arguing that one.

No, it shows that Latona thought a partial print on an index card that arrived a week later matched Oswald.

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LOL! That's it? That's how you plan on taking the rifle out of Oswald's hands! Hehehe.

"We don't have any proof that Oswald fired the rifle, and never did.  Nobody's yet been able to put him in that building with a gun in his hand." -- Jesse Curry

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And the only way you "found" out about this evidence of the Police finding stuff is because the Police told you? Is this your definition of tainted? Hahaha!

Even dishonest cops can trip themselves up.  And often do.
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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #89 on: June 25, 2019, 11:30:06 PM »
1) Lee Harvey Occam-Oswald
2) [SEE ABOVE]

Yeah, that's what I thought.

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Re: The number one CT nightmare question ...
« Reply #90 on: June 25, 2019, 11:33:54 PM »
"nearly identical".  LOL.

Brennan said "at the time that he was firing the gun".

Does evidence have to be examined and then thrown back on the floor for pictures to be taken?

Yes, in different locations and folded in different ways, and none of them were in the sniper's nest before studebaker and Day went on their excursion to the wrapping station to get "samples".




No, it shows that Latona thought a partial print on an index card that arrived a week later matched Oswald.

"We don't have any proof that Oswald fired the rifle, and never did.  Nobody's yet been able to put him in that building with a gun in his hand." -- Jesse Curry

Even dishonest cops can trip themselves up.  And often do.

WOW!

So in this short post we have even more liars, Brennan, Fritz, Day, Givens, etc etc, it never ends.

What an extreme way to build a case but at least you're convincing yourself?

JohnM