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Author Topic: Vincent Bugliosi's Reclaiming History. 53 pieces of Evidence against Oswald.  (Read 16267 times)

Online John Mytton

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Bugliosi in 1986 using some of the most important eyewitnesses and technical experts easily won his mock trial against Spence which inspired Bugliosi to write Reclaiming History and here for your enjoyment is his list of evidence that totally convicts Oswald.

Vincent Bugliosi's Reclaiming History. 53 pieces of Evidence against Oswald.

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Bugliosi in 1986 using some of the most important eyewitnesses and technical experts easily won his mock trial against Spence which inspired Bugliosi to write Reclaiming History and here for your enjoyment is his list of evidence that totally convicts Oswald.

Vincent Bugliosi's Reclaiming History. 53 pieces of Evidence against Oswald.

JohnM

Oh please... not this crap again.

Don't you know that repeating the same BS over and over again doesn't make it true or believable?

Online John Mytton

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Oh please... not this crap again.

Don't you know that repeating the same BS over and over again doesn't make it true or believable?

Thanks for watching.

JohnM

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Thanks for watching.

JohnM

I watched it years ago. It instantly killed of all credibility I initially thought you had.

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I watched it years ago.

Thanks for watching!

JohnM

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Wherein we learn that this is the kind of "evidence" that "John Mytton" thinks totally convicts Oswald:

- Leaving his wedding ring behind at the Paine house
- Not reading the newspaper in the domino room that morning
- Going to the second floor to get a Coke when he supposedly preferred Dr. Pepper
- Not being chatty with the cab driver
- Showing reporters his handcuffed hands
- Marina thinking his eyes looked guilty
- Leaving his blue jacket in the domino room
- Supposedly leaving a clipboard on the sixth floor