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How Good Are People at Counting?
Bill Chapman:
--- Quote from: Colin Crow on February 10, 2018, 04:25:35 AM ---Of course the lunch bag could belong to the assassin, it was found in the SN. As for the long bag it was found between boxes by Montgomery after he and Johnson were instructed by Fritz to guard the SN. That clearly explains why no one saw it until he extracted the folded bag from between the boxes. If so, why would the Johnson and Montgomery feel the need to lie to the WC?
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Where did he lie? (I've just quickly skimmed through his testimonies and pulled this up, so I might have missed something)
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/montgom1.htm
Mr. MONTGOMERY. It would be the southeast corner of the building there where the shooting was.
Mr. BALL. Did you turn the sack over to anybody or did you pick it up?
Mr. MONTGOMERY. Yes---let's see Lieutenant Day and Detective Studebaker came up and took pictures and everything, and then we took a Dr. Pepper bottle and that sack that we found that looked like the rifle was wrapped up in.
John Iacoletti:
--- Quote from: Bill Brown on February 10, 2018, 02:43:53 AM ---But Paul...
Iacoletti actually believes the snap could have been a theater seat springing to action as someone got up from it.
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Brown actually believes that a click or a snap noise must be a trigger on a revolver being pulled.
But don't blame me for the idea -- blame Ray Hawkins.
John Iacoletti:
--- Quote from: John Mytton on February 10, 2018, 03:57:44 AM ---Oh I see, so Oswald was trying to fire a warning shot! Nice one!
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You haven't demonstrated that Oswald did anything with that revolver.
--- Quote ---Who the hell do you think you are, I go by the evidence!
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No, you state your conclusions as facts.
--- Quote ---Oswald's rifle bag had Oswald's prints, Oswald lied about where he put the package and Oswald lied about the contents of the package.
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Says the guy who can't even show that a rifle was ever in that bag.
--- Quote ---Oswald bought C2766, was photographed with C2766 and a rifle with serial number C2766 was found at Oswald work, the same work where Oswald pissbolted at 12:33.
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Those are conclusions based on your faulty characterization of the actual evidence.
--- Quote ---Tom resorted to insults as a way to strengthen a weak argument whereas I just shortened your alphabetic surname to something easier to type and in no way intended it as an insult. A huge difference!
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That's hysterical. Do you think anybody is going to buy that?
--- Quote ---What like Markham being called "Miss Screwball"? -sigh-
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Take that up with Joseph "was there a number two man in there" Ball.
John Iacoletti:
--- Quote from: John Mytton on February 10, 2018, 04:57:23 AM ---Not necessarily, Oswald's brown paper bag may have been out in the open before someone inadvertently moved the large bag out of the way
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"Oswald's brown paper bag". LOL.
John Iacoletti:
--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on February 10, 2018, 07:42:16 PM ---You mean the lunch bag that was found on the top of the barricade?
And the gun bag that was found folded up between boxes?
Those bags?
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What "gun bag"? And I thought that bag was lying on the floor. Must be more gorillas.
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