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Offline Matthew Finch

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Re: The "smirk"
« Reply #140 on: December 11, 2019, 12:51:21 PM »
I don’t believe that I have indicated that the “smirk” implied guilt. I thought that it was interesting that some of the witness comments included seeing the perpetrator smile or grin, etc. And I asked if anyone knew of other such witness comments. One of the two that I bought up in the first post, from Ms Davis, tends to suggest that the “smile” of the  Tippit murderer, that she saw  running away from the scene, could have been Oswald’s infamous “smirk.” And makes the suggestion that the murderer was someone else less likely to be true.

Maybe not, but his character got hanged in Homeland. ;)

Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #141 on: December 11, 2019, 03:10:11 PM »
Maybe not, but his character got hanged in Homeland. ;)

From “With Malice” by Dale Myers, location 8740, Kindle version:

Jack Tatum noted in a 1986 interview that Tippit’s killer had one trait firmly identifiable with Oswald. “The one characteristic about Oswald that I saw and will never forget,” Tatum said, “was his mouth seemed to curl up as if he was smiling. I saw that when he was looking into the squad
before the shots. I noticed that same characteristic when I saw him [later] on TV.” [1269]

[1269]Interview of Jack R. Tatum, November 13, 1986, p. 2, David B.Perry Collection

Offline John Iacoletti

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« Reply #142 on: December 11, 2019, 03:13:23 PM »
...and the sum total of evidence that Tatum was actually there that day is . . .

he said so (15 years later).

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« Reply #143 on: December 11, 2019, 04:15:37 PM »
...and the sum total of evidence that Tatum was actually there that day is . . .

he said so (15 years later).

Mr. Belin. Anything else?
Mr. Benavides. No; I guess that is all I can think of right now. I think there was another car that was in front of me, a red Ford, I believe. I didn't know the man, but I guess he was about 25 or 30, and he pulled over. I didn't never see him get out of his car, but when he heard the scare, I guess he was about six cars from them, and he pulled over, and I don't know if he came back there or not.



Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The "smirk"
« Reply #144 on: December 11, 2019, 07:38:15 PM »
What “ongoing behavior”? Daring to dispute bogus nonfactual claims?

And Bill Chapman making another unsupported accusation. What’s new?

'another unsupported accusation'
>>> Another presumption on your part
« Last Edit: December 11, 2019, 07:41:06 PM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The "smirk"
« Reply #145 on: December 11, 2019, 09:06:32 PM »
Did you actually report John for being mean to you?  :D What a pussy!

Ah, yet another knee-jerk reaction from yet another CT booblehead..
I suggest you get the facts before running your mouth

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: The "smirk"
« Reply #146 on: December 11, 2019, 09:30:57 PM »
Mr. Belin. Anything else?
Mr. Benavides. No; I guess that is all I can think of right now. I think there was another car that was in front of me, a red Ford, I believe. I didn't know the man, but I guess he was about 25 or 30, and he pulled over. I didn't never see him get out of his car, but when he heard the scare, I guess he was about six cars from them, and he pulled over, and I don't know if he came back there or not.

Is that supposed to be evidence that it was Tatum?