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If Oswald Was The Assassin, Did He Plan His Escape From The TSBD Very Well?

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Alan Ford:

--- Quote from: Colin Crow on August 08, 2020, 01:38:17 PM ---But do you agree that from all that is known the lunch remnants should have been transferred to the FBI on Friday evening?

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Abso---------100%----------lutely!  Thumb1:

Alan Ford:

--- Quote from: Gerry Down on August 08, 2020, 12:04:17 PM ---I suspect alot of the evidence in the JFK assassination has simple explanations like this, like the police officer tutting his horn outside Oswalds rooming house. Yes, there could be a sinister explanation but likewise it could just be a police officer honking his horn to get a cat out of the road. We've all done that from time to time.

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Apples & Oranges, Mr Down!

Jerry Freeman:
Apologies if this was asked...
If it was answered....it was probably not very well.
Why would someone sneak into the theater ...proceed to sneak upstairs and then later [illogically] leave that balcony seclusion and go back downstairs-- risking detection?
Using the floor plan we see that...Burroughs at the concession would have seen someone enter into the main auditorium but not if they cautiously went upstairs.


John Iacoletti:
There was a big debate on this forum a while back about where the concession stand was located.

Dan O'meara:

--- Quote from: Colin Crow on August 02, 2020, 12:35:10 PM ---Alan, I think we are much closer in thoughts than it might appear. When I first started looking at the Chicken lunch story many years ago I had no idea where it would lead. The assembled evidence clearly failEd to support the official narrative. We have employees changing significant events over time, there can be no debate that they did, it’s in the record. The closest I can come to the lone nut version is that Williams was encouraged by Oswald to vacate the sixth floor a few minutes before the shots. If this were the case one must ask, why didn’t Williams convey to this fact to the police on the afternoon of the assassination. He knew Oswald was in custody and was questioned about him. At that point he becomes the star prosecution witness.

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Hi Colin,
what is your position on Williams' involvement in the assassination (if any)?
I find it very difficult to imagine that he is not directly involved even if he does not understand the full extent of what he's actually involved in. I strongly suspect he got Norman and Jarman to cover for him, it was just an unlucky last minute decision to go up to the 5th floor.
I also believe Doughrty is 'the man with the rifle'.

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