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

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Online Gerry Down

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You do understand that you are desperately clinging to an unverified statement by Leavelle

Leavelle seemed like a straight up guy. Never any proof he was corrupt.

Meanwhile, by Adams own hand, she signs he testimony in which she states she saw Shelley.

Case closed.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Adams signed her own death warrant with that one.

Consequently, anything she said to Barry Earnst goes up in smoke, as does his book.

Are you really so superficial or just pretending to be?

Btw.. It's Barry Ernest

Leavelle seemed like a straight up guy. Never any proof he was corrupt.

Meanwhile, by Adams own hand, she signs he testimony in which she states she saw Shelley.

Case closed.

Nobody said anything about Leavelle being corrupt. All he wrote down is that Vickie Adams saw Shelley and a guy named Bill. He does not mention where and how.

And, yes, Adams said she saw Shelley and Lovelady, which is exactly what she did. She just did not see them as she and Styles came down the stairs. The evidence shows it's far more likely that she saw both men after they returned to the building, at around the same time Adams and Styles arrived there too.

This is classic LN / WC crap... "a witness is wrong unless he/she says something we like" and then we disregard all the rest.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2020, 07:22:32 PM by Martin Weidmann »

Online Gerry Down

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And, yes, Adams said she saw Shelley and Lovelady, which is exactly what she did. She just did not see them as she and Styles came down the stairs. The evidence shows it's far more likely that she saw both men after they returned to the building, at around the same time Adams and Styles arrived there too.

This is classic LN / WC crap... "a witness is wrong unless he/she says something we like" and then we disregard all the rest.

She never told any of this to Mark Lane. In fact Mark Lane ignored her. For him to ignore her points to the reality it was only in later years that she changed her story.

Offline John Iacoletti

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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

Sure, with the one extra bullet.  He better have hoped not to encounter a second employee.

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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.

LOLOLOL

Offline John Iacoletti

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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.

Yeah, and he "reportedly" ran past at least 12 people on the 4th and 5th floors without them noticing him.

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Seems he found a way

Seems Chapman loves circular arguments.

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You haven't provided any evidence, all I see is self serving speculation, ridiculous assumptions and "IMO's". How Pathetic!

Says the guy who made an entire video about Vince Bugliosi's self serving speculation, ridiculous assumptions and "IMO's".

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Sorry Martin but your personal opinion doesn't and will never count, Adams is absolutely clear that she got to the first floor and encountered Lovelady and Shelley on her way out and you can type another thousand words but it won't change what Adams said.

Sure, she just "forgot" that she ever saw them and said that in her testimony.