Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee

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Offline Sandy Larsen

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Re: Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee
« Reply #21 on: February 09, 2018, 05:49:09 AM »



Here's your HARVEY directly compared to LEE and they are the SAME person.
The ratio of eyes to cheekbones to facial muscles to ears to nose to lips to chin are totally consistent.
The ears considered to be like fingerprints are both exactly the same with the same position, shape and folds.



Ummm, what theory?

Of course, they are the same person.

There is no missing teeth, in the following gif of the same person you're just seeing inside Oswald's mouth.




Btw every photo you've posted of Harvey and LEE are all the same person, Lee Harvey Oswald.



JohnM


My apologies.... the top two of the four Oswald photos you posted earlier are LEE. I thought they were HARVEY.

So the photos you have morphed above are all of LEE.

Offline Sandy Larsen

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Re: Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee
« Reply #22 on: February 09, 2018, 05:56:11 AM »


There is no missing teeth, in the following gif of the same person you're just seeing inside Oswald's mouth.




JohnM


Yes, I can see inside his mouth. And I can see that he's missing a front tooth.

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Re: Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee
« Reply #23 on: February 09, 2018, 06:27:16 AM »
Hi Sandy.

First, can you explain to me how a dental report from March of 1958 can possibly list May 5th, 1958 as the date that a prosthesis failed?  Am I missing something?


Bill,

Oswald apparently saw a new dentist on March 27, 1958. At that time the dentist performed an examination and reported his findings on a chart where he is instructed to show problems that needed fixing. Two cavities were found.

Oswald returned on April 30 and May 14 to have those cavities treated. The dentist reported those treatments on another chart located on the same form.

At some point in time Oswald reported to the dentist that the prosthesis had failed. The date the dentist wrote next to the failure notation was May 5. I don't know if that is the date of the failure, or if it is the date Oswald reported it, or both. But as you can see, the dentist was still adding information to the form up through May 14.

It appears to me that this same form would be marked up as long as Oswald was seeing that particular dentist. He wouldn't get a new form with each exam.

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Re: Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee
« Reply #24 on: February 09, 2018, 06:47:43 AM »
Bill,

Oswald apparently saw a new dentist on March 27, 1958. At that time the dentist performed an examination and reported his findings on a chart where he is instructed to show problems that needed fixing. Two cavities were found.

Oswald returned on April 30 and May 14 to have those cavities treated. The dentist reported those treatments on another chart located on the same form.

At some point in time Oswald reported to the dentist that the prosthesis had failed. The date the dentist wrote next to the failure notation was May 5. I don't know if that is the date of the failure, or if it is the date Oswald reported it, or both. But as you can see, the dentist was still adding information to the form up through May 14.

It appears to me that this same form would be marked up as long as Oswald was seeing that particular dentist. He wouldn't get a new form with each exam.

Thanks for the clarification, Sandy.  Much appreciated.


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Re: Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee
« Reply #26 on: February 09, 2018, 11:33:32 AM »

My apologies.... the top two of the four Oswald photos you posted earlier are LEE. I thought they were HARVEY.

So the photos you have morphed above are all of LEE.




Who's who in the Zoo?

Could you post a photo of LEE next to HARVEY?


Btw isn't a patient dental chart supposed to show what's going on with your teeth like fillings, damage, prosthetics and etc?,



You know just in case of an unidentifiable Marine body the dental records can be used for identification but Oswald's dental record reflect that of an 18 year old man with reasonably good and no missing front teeth?



And while we're at it, if Oswald required Prosthetics wouldn't the dentist would write yes and then detail the work required?





JohnM
« Last Edit: February 09, 2018, 11:42:35 AM by John Mytton »

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Re: Indisputable Evidence for Harvey & Lee
« Reply #27 on: February 09, 2018, 12:34:06 PM »



Oswald's dug up top teeth show a tooth that sticks out and in Oswald's school photo he is stretching his top lip over this stuck out tooth and we can see the respective distortion and resulting specular highlight. 







JohnM