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

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Offline Alan Ford

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Mr. BALL. Did you carry your lunch that day?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes; I did.
Mr. BALL. Do you usually carry your lunch to work?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes; I do.
Mr. BALL. That was your habit, carrying your lunch?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. And that day, on November 22d, how did you carry your lunch from home to work?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I carried my lunch from home to work in a brown paper bag. I believe it was size No. 6 or maybe 8--paper bag.


Your research skills continue to be an absolute joke, even tiddlywinks would be too complicated, maybe sitting in the corner contemplating your navel wouldn't be too much effort.  ;)

JohnM

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Your problem, Mr Mytton, is that I know the totality of the evidence better than you do!

Case in point! Mr Harold Norman told the HSCA that Mr Williams definitely got his lunch from the catering truck that day. This of course explains why he split off from Messrs Norman and Jarman after coming downstairs.

Mr Williams couldn't keep his story straight. That's why he's adding unnecessary detail in the portion of testimony you quote.

Keep trying, Mr Mytton. Maybe someday you might even get there! Thumb1:
« Last Edit: August 05, 2020, 05:37:21 PM by Alan Ford »

Offline Alan Ford

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This interesting little moment in Mr Norman's WC testimony supports what I am suggesting about Messrs Norman & Jarman's joining Mr Williams on five rather than the other way around:

Mr. BALL. And what did you and Junior do after you got off the elevator?
Mr. NORMAN. We walked around to the windows facing Elm Street and I can't recall if any were open or not but I remember we opened some, two or three windows ourselves.
Mr. BALL. Did somebody join you there?
Mr. NORMAN. Bonnie Ray, I can't remember if he was there when we got there or he came later. I know he was with us a period of time later.


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Awww, little loser diddums is having another meltdown. Hilarious!



JohnM

And there is the overinflated ego again.... right on cue  Thumb1:

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And there is the overinflated ego again.... right on cue  Thumb1:

And the meltdown continues. LOL!

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:D

Your problem, Mr Mytton, is that I know the totality of the evidence better than you do!

Case in point! Mr Harold Norman told the HSCA that Mr Williams definitely got his lunch from the catering truck that day. This of course explains why he split off from Messrs Norman and Jarman after coming downstairs.

Mr Williams couldn't keep his story straight. That's why he's adding unnecessary detail in the portion of testimony you quote.

Keep trying, Mr Mytton. Maybe someday you might even get there! Thumb1:

Yawn, welcome to the party, you do realize that all this has been thoroughly examined, dissected and analysed ad nausea years ago in one of Colin Crow's multipart Chicken Bone threads.
Let me slow this down for you, on one hand we have the fresh memories of Williams himself telling us that he brought his lunch from home and agreeing that carrying his lunch was his usual habit and on the other hand we have someone else who wasn't Williams, who had no need to even visit the Lunch Truck that day recalling an insignificant event of what someone else ate for lunch and who wasn't actually there when Williams masticated his meal, and compounding this problem are that these vague memories of Williams buying lunch that Norman probably didn't even witness first hand are from a decade and a half earlier.

Mr. BALL. Did you bring your lunch from home that day?
Mr. NORMAN. Yes; I believe I did.


Instead of looking at this through your usual heavily biased glasses, where you desperately cling to any sliver of self serving assumptions, why don't you put those World Famous deductive reasoning skills to the test and let's see where that takes you? Hmmm?

JohnM
« Last Edit: August 06, 2020, 12:37:39 AM by John Mytton »

Offline Dan O'meara

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Yawn, welcome to the party, you do realize that all this has been thoroughly examined, dissected and analysed ad nausea years ago in one of Colin Crow's multipart Chicken Bone threads.
Let me slow this down for you, on one hand we have the fresh memories of Williams himself telling us that he brought his lunch from home and agreeing that carrying his lunch was his usual habit and on the other hand we have someone else who wasn't Williams, who had no need to even visit the Lunch Truck that day recalling an insignificant event of what someone else ate for lunch and who wasn't actually there when Williams masticated his meal, and compounding this problem are that these vague memories of Williams buying lunch that Norman probably didn't even witness first hand are from a decade and a half earlier.

Mr. BALL. Did you bring your lunch from home that day?
Mr. NORMAN. Yes; I believe I did.


Instead of looking at this through your usual heavily biased glasses, where you desperately cling to any sliver of self serving assumptions, why don't you put those World Famous deductive reasoning skills to the test and let's see where that takes you? Hmmm?

JohnM
I don't know if you agree that Williams had his lunch on the 6th floor. If you do how long do you think he was up there before going down to the 5th because the way I read it he didn't go down until the last minute.

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I don't know if you agree that Williams had his lunch on the 6th floor. If you do how long do you think he was up there before going down to the 5th because the way I read it he didn't go down until the last minute.

I know what JohnM thoughts were but I’ll give him a chance to relate them to you. Would be good to hear why he thought the lunch sack and bottle were not provided to Vince Drain on the evening of the assassination or transferred to the FBI during the second collection.