Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #84 on: June 04, 2022, 09:23:35 AM »
So you don't think Paine was involved but then you go to imply that she was involved due apparently to "fear."  You make this allegation base on no evidence whatsoever. And  fear of what?  It's 2020.  When is Paine going to come forward and tell us that she was coerced into making certain statements.  If someone was influencing her testimony, why didn't they do the obvious if they were trying to frame Oswald like: get Paine to say that Oswald stored a rifle in her garage, that he hated JFK, that he acted strangely on the night before the assassination, and that she saw him carry a long bag on that morning?  That would have been very helpful.  Instead she doesn't do any of those things.  But she is suspect for some unspecified reason.
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you go on to imply that she was involved...You make this allegation base on no evidence
No I didn't.  Return to post #70 and see for one's self.
She was afraid of course. The man accused of assassinating the president of the United States had stayed in her home. She did make some contradictory statements in her testimony [which was the longest of all the witnesses] 
Richard Smith's gaslight crap doesn't fly with me. He chooses to troll around and twist other's posts [due possibly to some abusive event in his childhood]
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Offline Mark A. Oblazney

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #85 on: June 04, 2022, 03:37:36 PM »
Continued from my last post...

i remember reading this at morley's place, tom.  has it been that long?  hope all is well+