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Online Charles Collins

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #88 on: February 08, 2020, 07:37:21 PM »
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Would you describe this shirt as "DINGY WHITE"?  Brennan said the man's shirt was "dingy white, and his trousers were a shade lighter than the shirt.

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Clearly Lee had TWO shirts that were similar....,  He was wearing one of them at the time this photo was taken.....

LHO was in his dingy white t-shirt during the assassination. Look closely at photos of him in it when he was in custody at DPD after his outer shirt had been taken from him. It is worn out and dingy white. The sun was shining in through the windows of the TSBD at that point in time (assassination). This would have most likely made him warm enough to want to remove the darker shirt for comfort. At the rooming house, after the assassination, LHO put on the jacket to try to conceal his revolver. Tippit might have noticed a bulge (due to the revolver) and got out of his car to investigate. After the Tippit shooting, LHO discarded his jacket in an effort to change his appearance. And his shirt tail was then pulled out to try to conceal his revolver.

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #89 on: February 08, 2020, 09:38:00 PM »
LHO was in his dingy white t-shirt during the assassination. Look closely at photos of him in it when he was in custody at DPD after his outer shirt had been taken from him. It is worn out and dingy white. The sun was shining in through the windows of the TSBD at that point in time (assassination). This would have most likely made him warm enough to want to remove the darker shirt for comfort. At the rooming house, after the assassination, LHO put on the jacket to try to conceal his revolver. Tippit might have noticed a bulge (due to the revolver) and got out of his car to investigate. After the Tippit shooting, LHO discarded his jacket in an effort to change his appearance. And his shirt tail was then pulled out to try to conceal his revolver.

LHO was in his dingy white t-shirt during the assassination. ....

 "He had on light colored clothing but definitely not a suit"...  Line 17 of Brennan's affidavit.

Really Charlie??.... Do you really believe that Brennan would have specified that the man's clothing "was not a suit" if he was wearing a T shirt?




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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #90 on: February 08, 2020, 09:52:01 PM »
LHO was in his dingy white t-shirt during the assassination. ....

 "He had on light colored clothing but definitely not a suit"...  Line 17 of Brennan's affidavit.

Really Charlie??.... Do you really believe that Brennan would have specified that the man's clothing "was not a suit" if he was wearing a T shirt?

Absolutely positive...

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« Reply #91 on: February 08, 2020, 10:17:15 PM »
Absolutely positive...

No wonder you are so screwed up......  your reasoning is insane.

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #92 on: February 08, 2020, 11:24:13 PM »
Absolutely positive...

Seems Brennan dismissed the idea that it wasn't a suit right away so as to make it clear that it wasn't an SS or FBI agent; a part of security that, as far as he knew, might have been assigned to buildings in the area.

As well, one would think that removing the shirt would give the shooter a little more freedom to maneuver during the shooting sequence.

Re the dingy Tshirt, he may have looked... comfortable.
(Like the guy in the 'date' ad haha)
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« Reply #93 on: February 09, 2020, 12:10:22 AM »
Seems Brennan dismissed the idea that it wasn't a suit right away so as to make it clear that it wasn't an SS or FBI agent; a part of security that, as far as he knew, might have been assigned to buildings in the area.

As well, one would think that removing the shirt would give the shooter a little more freedom to maneuver during the shooting sequence.

Re the dingy Tshirt, he may have looked... comfortable.
(Like the guy in the 'date' ad haha)

Worn out t-shirts ARE very comfortable. And the dinginess was probably a result of years of use without using bleach when he washed it.

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #94 on: February 09, 2020, 01:12:24 AM »
Sure it is "Iacoletti" How can you prove that "Iacoletti" just made the above post?

Not according to Brennan.

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How can you prove that "Iacoletti" just made the above post?

He doesn't have to. You already did, when you researched him and found out where he worked.

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Re: Is the revolver a S&W?
« Reply #95 on: February 09, 2020, 01:15:22 AM »
Not everyone is too cowardly to post under his real name.

Nice circular argument, “Mytton”.

"Mytton" claims to be from Australia, but very often he's on line when it's the middle of the night down under.

He's probably English