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

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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It's a simple question Martin, what's the "real" evidence?

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Yes, I know it's a simple question. It's the answer that's beyond your comprehension....

Please don't thank me again.... Once is more than enough!

Btw why are your running for the question about Brennan's Notarized Affidavit?

Offline John Mytton

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Yes, I know it's a simple question. It's the answer that's beyond your comprehension...

It's not only for me Martin, there is a lot of people reading this and so far all you're doing is reinforcing that you don't know any evidence in this case and you clearly just come here to be a useless Troll.

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« Last Edit: July 02, 2020, 03:12:59 AM by John Mytton »

Offline John Mytton

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Thanks John!

The first thing that occurred to me is that he specified that the scope was a 4-power. Was that made public by the time this article was written? Or is it indicative that the information was leaked to the DMN by the police?

The author also gives additional details regarding the 3 shells by the snipers nest window, the gnawed chicken, the empty bottle, and then gives an accurate timeline of after the shells were found, the rifle which had both ends exposed was found at the opposite side of the floor.





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Online Gerry Down

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Why hide the rifle right beside the stairs? He should have put it up against the north or east walls behind some books. It would have taken hours and hours to find it if he had done that.

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Why hide the rifle right beside the stairs?

Until Oswald got off the 6th floor he may have carried his loaded rifle across the 6th floor just in case he encountered another employee because Oswald later showed that he was willing to kill anyone who got in his way like Tippit and again with the cops in the Texas Theater.

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Until Oswald got off the 6th floor he may have carried his loaded rifle across the 6th floor just in case he encountered another employee because Oswald later showed that he was willing to kill anyone who got in his way like Tippit and again with the cops in the Texas Theater.

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Big difference though to kill one of his own coworkers. Especially as they would not be armed. He'd have to kill 20 people just to make it out the front door. Then the cops would be waiting for him.

And he would only have one bullet left to do all that.

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Big difference though to kill one of his own coworkers. Especially as they would not be armed. He'd have to kill 20 people just to make it out the front door. Then the cops would be waiting for him.

And he would only have one bullet left to do all that.

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Big difference though to kill one of his own coworkers.

Why?

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Especially as they would not be armed.

Kennedy wasn't armed.

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He'd have to kill 20 people just to make it out the front door.

I never said Oswald was willing to take the rifle out the front door? and as for twenty? Oswald reportedly only encountered 3 people on his way out.

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