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Offline Gary Craig

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Offline Gary Craig

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Thank you, Gary.....  This is a good large photo that shows Detective Johnson carrying evidence that was found in what they imagined to be a "Sniper's Nest".

 

Notice that Johnson is carrying a cigarette package....( Appears to be Viceroy )

Somewhere there is a report of cigarette butts being picked up in the imaginary "Sniper's Nest".....but that bit of evidence disappeared like the puff of smoke on the grassy Knoll , after they learned that the prints on the cig package were not Lee Oswald, and Lee Oswald didn't smoke.

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« Reply #363 on: March 09, 2020, 05:46:12 PM »
Thank you, Gary.....  This is a good large photo that shows Detective Johnson carrying evidence that was found in what they imagined to be a "Sniper's Nest".

 

Notice that Johnson is carrying a cigarette package....( Appears to be Viceroy )

Somewhere there is a report of cigarette butts being picked up in the imaginary "Sniper's Nest".....but that bit of evidence disappeared like the puff of smoke on the grassy Knoll , after they learned that the prints on the cig package were not Lee Oswald, and Lee Oswald didn't smoke.

LHO was a cheapskate. He was collecting cigarette butts for Marina...

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #364 on: March 09, 2020, 05:55:39 PM »
The importance of CE142 is that it links Oswald to the scene of the crime (the SN). It was claimed to have contained a rifle belonging to accused (CE139) that was claimed to be used in the crime. Furthermore the rifle was claimed to be stored inside a blanked in the Paine's garage in Irving. The assumption was that Oswald returned to the Paine's on the evening of the day before the crime to collect the rifle.

The bag was determined to be constructed from materials available from the TSBD first floor wrapping area. It is the key piece of evidence that links Oswald and the rifle to the scene. It also indicates intent on his part as it could be argued he constructed it for the purpose of transporting the rifle the following morning.

The bag was determined to be constructed from materials available from the TSBD first floor wrapping area.      FALSE!

The original FBI lab report stated that the paper of which the bag was fabricated, DID NOT  match the roll of paper in the TSBD shipping department, that was being used to wrap books.     FBI agent Vince Drain retyped that FBI lab report and changed the wording in the memo to make it appear the the paper of the bag matched the roll of paper in the TSBD shipping department. 

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #365 on: March 09, 2020, 06:17:29 PM »
The bag was determined to be constructed from materials available from the TSBD first floor wrapping area.      FALSE!

The original FBI lab report stated that the paper of which the bag was fabricated, DID NOT  match the roll of paper in the TSBD shipping department, that was being used to wrap books.     FBI agent Vince Drain retyped that FBI lab report and changed the wording in the memo to make it appear the the paper of the bag matched the roll of paper in the TSBD shipping department.

I am merely putting the final WC case for the bag Walt. As you know there are two versions of the memo. Can you prove which is the original as you claim?

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #366 on: March 09, 2020, 06:48:58 PM »
LHO was a cheapskate. He was collecting cigarette butts for Marina...

LOL!!.....    You have really developed a low opinion of the patsy, haven't you Mr Collins?

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« Reply #367 on: March 09, 2020, 07:07:11 PM »
LOL!!.....    You have really developed a low opinion of the patsy, haven't you Mr Collins?

Hey, in the sixties the average cost of a pack of cigarettes was $0.30. If my calculations are correct, that was the equivalent of the compensation for 12-minutes of work time for LHO...