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Lance Payette speaks and How this would play out in court!

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Colin Crow:

--- Quote from: John Mytton on February 13, 2018, 03:42:09 AM ---
They all have their quirks and methodology.

Caprio's "you have no evidence"
Weidmann's aggression
Capasse's BS images.
Ray's inability to understand anything image related.
Iacoletti all of the above. LOL
Storing's bizarre formatting AND ODD capitalization.
Ernie's BOLDING
Fratini and Crow ganging up on you.



JohnM

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--- Quote from: John Mytton on January 07, 2018, 12:01:05 AM ---



Colin if you can't handle the heat get out of the kitchen.



JohnM

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Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on February 12, 2018, 11:19:20 PM ---And when you don't have the facts, make up some stuff that isn't true and call it a fact.


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Says the guy who claims that the shooter was crouched down behind boxes in the window so as to imply that Brennan couldn't possibly have seen the belt. Then ignores the fact that Brennan said he observed the same man prior to the arrival of the motorcade standing near the window and saw him from the hips/belt up.

And by the way, why would the shooter have to be 'crouched behind boxes' when all that was visible from the street was just the tip of one box.

Your need to sensationalize every little detail speaks volumes.

Walt Cakebread:

--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on February 14, 2018, 03:48:54 PM ---Says the guy who claims that the shooter was crouched down behind boxes in the window so as to imply that Brennan couldn't possibly have seen the belt. Then ignores the fact that Brennan said he observed the same man prior to the arrival of the motorcade standing near the window and saw him from the hips/belt up.

And by the way, why would the shooter have to be 'crouched behind boxes' when all that was visible from the street was just the tip of one box.

Your need to sensationalize every little detail speaks volumes.

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Brennan said he observed the same man prior to the arrival of the motorcade standing near the window and saw him from the hips/belt up.

Here are Brennan's words from his affidavit on 11/22/63.

Quote:..."Then the man let the gun down to his side and stepped down out of sight. He did not seem to be in any hurry.I could see this man from about his belt up"...unquote.

Brennan said that he saw the man standing and aiming a HUNTING rifle ( possibly a 30-30 Winchester) out of a sixth floor window and he could see this man from about his belt up. 

This was NOT before the motorcade arrived.....

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on February 14, 2018, 03:48:54 PM ---Says the guy who claims that the shooter was crouched down behind boxes in the window so as to imply that Brennan couldn't possibly have seen the belt. Then ignores the fact that Brennan said he observed the same man prior to the arrival of the motorcade standing near the window and saw him from the hips/belt up.

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Try again, Bill.  He said he could see him from the belt up at the time of the head shot.


--- Quote ---And by the way, why would the shooter have to be 'crouched behind boxes' when all that was visible from the street was just the tip of one box.

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How do you think the gunman was positioned for the head shot?


--- Quote ---Your need to sensationalize every little detail speaks volumes.

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I think you're talking about Brennan.  He wrote a 128 page book about a 6 second experience.

Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on February 15, 2018, 02:58:32 AM ---Try again, Bill.  He said he could see him from the belt up at the time of the head shot.

How do you think the gunman was positioned for the head shot?

I think you're talking about Brennan.  He wrote a 128 page book about a 6 second experience.

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Hold on, not so fast. He testified 'a possibilty' from the belt up.

Mr. BELIN. At the time you saw this man on the sixth floor, how much of the man could you see?
Mr. BRENNAN. Well, I could see at one time he came to the window and he sat sideways on the window sill. That was previous to President Kennedy getting there. And I could see practically his whole body, from his hips up. But at the time that he was firing the gun, a possibility from his belt up.

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