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Richard Smith:
--- Quote from: John Anderson on February 24, 2018, 02:35:20 AM ---If my use of the word shooter annoys you tough titty, but I'll explain myself again for your circular benefit. Brennan claimed to see a man with a rifle at that window and three cases were found at that window. So Brennan saw something at that window. Or he was ''in on it' along with half of Dallas.
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Using John I's nutty standard, no one saw John Wilkes Booth shoot Lincoln. They just heard a shot and turned at that instant to see Booth pointing a smoking gun at Lincoln's head. We can't rule out the possibility, therefore, that Lincoln committed suicide and Booth could have been approaching at that very instant to shake his hand. Booth then had the misfortune to pick the pistol up after Lincoln shot himself. He then realized it looked bad and panicked by running away. It's possible - right? No one could disprove it to John's subjective satisfaction. I bet he could even find some witness who couldn't describe Booth's clothing with 100% accuracy. John is a lazy contrarian taking issue with everything.
John Anderson:
Booth was a patsy and his mum was an imposter.
Tom Scully:
--- Quote from: John Anderson on February 24, 2018, 05:40:40 PM ---Steve M. Galbraith you need to follow the thread. You seem to think I believe Brennan didn't see anything.
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....vs. Brennan, September, 1964:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT2QAGtFRYY
John Anderson:
What's yout point?
John Iacoletti:
--- Quote from: Steve M. Galbraith on February 24, 2018, 03:05:30 PM ---Dallas Morning News reporter Hugh Aynesworth was watching the motorcade on Houston Street as he heard shots fired. He immediately ran to the TSBD building - he said he was there within a minute of the shooting - and started to interview the people there. Here is his account of seeing Brennan:
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It doesn't really matter how Aynesworth interpreted it, Brennan himself said that he didn't see a rifle discharge. And Brennan didn't identify anyone in the lineup he attended either. Everything else is just revisionist excuses.
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