Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #133 on: October 27, 2019, 10:39:33 PM »
No, in the actually what happened narrative,

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Oswald was watching the motorcade from the 6th floor and knew precisely that he shot Kennedy, so Reid's comments would have had zero impact on Oswald.

So much for your excuse about what the Hosty notes meant.

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #134 on: October 27, 2019, 10:48:51 PM »
When discussing the visual record you need to illustrate and prove your evidence, asking me to find your evidence is incredibly lazy and has a huge impact on any credibility that you had left.
Btw what was the exact timestamp of the Darnell footage I posted?

JohnM

     Your 12:40 Proclamation regarding the JFK Motorcade being inside Dealey Plaza absolutely Shatters the accepted timelines assigned to Assassination Films, Photos, and the individuals contained therein.  I know it's Not easy for You to go on the record and reverse a course you have followed for a very long time. You are to be commended for your courage and character.

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #135 on: October 27, 2019, 11:23:32 PM »
     Your 12:40 Proclamation regarding the JFK Motorcade being inside Dealey Plaza absolutely Shatters the accepted timelines assigned to Assassination Films, Photos, and the individuals contained therein.  I know it's Not easy for You to go on the record and reverse a course you have followed for a very long time. You are to be commended for your courage and character.

From my very first reply to you, I said I would be happy to admit that I was wrong as long as you could post some images of no traffic on Houston/Elm and so far days later you are still giving your worthless opinion.
And since you've had plenty of time, have you worked out the time of the Darnell footage that I posted?

Btw at the end of the day there is no question of what Oswald saw because from the 6th floor he saw the Presidential Limo roar off down Elm street.

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #136 on: October 27, 2019, 11:47:38 PM »
From my very first reply to you, I said I would be happy to admit that I was wrong as long as you could post some images of no traffic on Houston/Elm and so far days later you still are giving your worthless opinion.
And since you've had plenty of time, have you worked out the time of the Darnell footage that I posted?

Btw at the end of the day there is no question of what Oswald saw because from the 6th floor he saw the Presidential Limo roar off down Elm street.

JohnM

Two bald men fighting over hair gel!  :D

Meanwhile! Back in the real world-------------



Except Mr Oswald wasn't 'rushing out' of the building-------he'd been there for the P. parade, right behind Mr Lovelady!  Thumb1:



And Officer Baker wasn't 'stopping' him----------he was asking if he worked there so he could show him the way to the nearest stairs!  Thumb1:

Mr Lovelady saw the interaction between Mr Oswald, Officer Baker and Mr Truly and (on a charitable reading) misunderstood it
------------he assumed that Mr Oswald had only just then come to the front door.

Mr Lovelady told Mr James Jarman what he'd seen, and
------------------Mr Jarman told the HSCA all about it in 1977:

"There was a Billy Lovelady standing on the steps.... Oswald was coming out the door and Lovelady said the police had stopped Oswald and sent him back in the building.  Lovelady said that Mr. Truly told the policeman that Oswald was alright...."

If Mr Lovelady really did see Officer Baker "sen(d Oswald) back in the building"-----------i.e. grab him and urgently pull him in with him through the glass door----------then the incident where Officer Baker asked Mr Oswald where the stairs were really did indeed take place in the vestibule or front lobby. Thank you, Mr Harry D. Holmes! Thumb1:

And! For all this to happen requires Mr Oswald to be somewhere that would make him a person for Mr Baker to grab
-----------> Mr Oswald's candidacy for PrayerManInDarnell gets another nice lil' boost, thank you very much!  Thumb1:

Question!

What moved Mr Truly to tell FBI agents this the evening of the assassination?

"...he accompanied the officer into the front of the building. They saw no one there..."

Of course you didn't see anyone there, Mr Truly-----------it's the front lobby, for Pete's sake! So...........why are you mentioning this to us?

 :D

« Last Edit: October 27, 2019, 11:50:14 PM by Alan Ford »

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #137 on: October 27, 2019, 11:56:28 PM »
Two bald men fighting over hair gel!  :D

Meanwhile! Back in the real world-------------



Except Mr Oswald wasn't 'rushing out' of the building-------he'd been there for the P. parade, right behind Mr Lovelady!  Thumb1:



And Officer Baker wasn't 'stopping' him----------he was asking if he worked there so he could show him the way to the nearest stairs!  Thumb1:

Mr Lovelady saw the interaction between Mr Oswald, Officer Baker and Mr Truly and (on a charitable reading) misunderstood it
------------he assumed that Mr Oswald had only just then come to the front door.

Mr Lovelady told Mr James Jarman what he'd seen, and
------------------Mr Jarman told the HSCA all about it in 1977:

"There was a Billy Lovelady standing on the steps.... Oswald was coming out the door and Lovelady said the police had stopped Oswald and sent him back in the building.  Lovelady said that Mr. Truly told the policeman that Oswald was alright...."

If Mr Lovelady really did see Officer Baker "sen(d Oswald) back in the building"-----------i.e. grab him and urgently pull him in with him through the glass door----------then the incident where Officer Baker asked Mr Oswald where the stairs were really did indeed take place in the vestibule or front lobby. Thank you, Mr Harry D. Holmes! Thumb1:

And! For all this to happen requires Mr Oswald to be somewhere that would make him a person for Mr Baker to grab
-----------> Mr Oswald's candidacy for PrayerManInDarnell gets another nice lil' boost, thank you very much!  Thumb1:

Question!

What moved Mr Truly to tell FBI agents this the evening of the assassination?

"...he accompanied the officer into the front of the building. They saw no one there..."

Of course you didn't see anyone there, Mr Truly-----------it's the front lobby, for Pete's sake! So...........why are you mentioning this to us?

 :D

Mr Ford, you are your own worst critic....  You could be one of the best, but your continued attempts to prove that Lee was outside during the shooting is preventing that.  You are much like Rob Caprio....He had a lot of knowledge about the case, but he also had formed some really absurd ideas about the case.

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #138 on: October 27, 2019, 11:57:20 PM »

Except Mr Oswald wasn't 'rushing out' of the building-------he'd been there for the P. parade!  Thumb1:


Alan, don't give me the typical BS but if you were watching the President, out in the open, alongside your workmates as the President was driving by and then suddenly you were accused of murdering the President what would you say to the Press? I know I would be saying "I was outside watching the President with my friends" but Oswald told us he was inside at the time because obviously he had no alibi.


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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Did Roy Truly and/or Marion Baker Lie?
« Reply #139 on: October 28, 2019, 12:07:06 AM »
Alan, don't give me the typical BS but if you were watching the President, out in the open, alongside your workmates as the President was driving by and then suddenly you were accused of murdering the President what would you say to the Press? I know I would be saying "I was outside watching the President with my friends" but Oswald told us he was inside at the time because obviously he had no alibi.


JohnM

Depends on what you've been told you're being charged with! How many times do you need this explained to you, Mr Mytton?  ::)

And no, Mr Oswald never 'told us he was inside at the time'. Your pal Mr Von Pein crawled back under his rock the last time he had that canard thrown back in his face!  :D

Now, Mr Mytton! See this impossible shadow down Mr Lovelady's right side?



It betokens the final expiration of your dearly beloved narrative of events!

If you disagree.............explain it! Thumb1:

« Last Edit: October 28, 2019, 12:09:48 AM by Alan Ford »