Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.

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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #77 on: December 07, 2023, 12:12:17 AM »
    The guys atop the Triple Underpass might have had their vision glued on Elm St as everything unfolded down below them. Your claiming these same guys would have seen a possible "rifle toss" on their left side amidst all hell breaking loose below them is iffy at best.

The guys on the Triple underpass would have been able to have a good look at Gordon Arnold being kicked by a man with a rifle, a rifle which had a not easy to miss huge barrel, agreed?





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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #78 on: December 07, 2023, 12:29:21 AM »
    The guys atop the Triple Underpass might have had their vision glued on Elm St as everything unfolded down below them. Your claiming these same guys would have seen a possible "rifle toss" on their left side amidst all hell breaking loose below them is iffy at best.
According to Hoffman the tosser/shooter would have taken much time to walk the full length of the fence before tossing to tossee.
Tosser not seen by Holland nor Bowers (nor Hoffman).
Tosser was supposedly still in that carpark when confronted by Officer Smith(?) a minute or two later. Nope.

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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #79 on: December 07, 2023, 03:06:13 AM »
The guys on the Triple underpass would have been able to have a good look at Gordon Arnold being kicked by a man with a rifle, a rifle which had a not easy to miss huge barrel, agreed?





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      Do NOT agree. You continue to be behind the curve with regard to Details provided by Arnold during his Sixth Floor Q/A. Also, LOS comes into play.

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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #80 on: December 07, 2023, 03:14:28 AM »
      Do NOT agree. You continue to be behind the curve with regard to Details provided by Arnold during his Sixth Floor Q/A. Also, LOS comes into play.

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You continue to be behind the curve with regard to Details provided by Arnold...

So when Gordon Arnold placed himself here in full view of all the real eyewitnesses and filmed the motorcade was just another lie, WOW!



And don't forget the MASSIVE weapon that Gordon saw!!! Hilarious!





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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #81 on: December 07, 2023, 03:20:32 AM »
According to Hoffman the tosser/shooter would have taken much time to walk the full length of the fence before tossing to tossee.
Tosser not seen by Holland nor Bowers (nor Hoffman).
Tosser was supposedly still in that carpark when confronted by Officer Smith(?) a minute or two later. Nope.

        I believe those guys atop the Triple Underpass remained there longer than they realized. We can see guys standing across the top of the Triple Underpass during the Couch Film segment that shows Officer Haygood straightening up his motorcycle. That's at least 1.5 minutes after the kill shot. That's plenty of time for a shooter to toss his rifle and walk away. Regarding Bowers, remember that the parking lot was Jammed with cars. Those autos would have blocked much of Bowers view into the lot.
        If the shooter was at the portion of the picket fence where the smoke was seen, he would Not have to, "...walk the Full Length of the fence before tossing...".
        You're assuming the tosser was the same person that Officer Smith confronted. Smith might have run into a "spotter".
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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #82 on: December 07, 2023, 03:24:17 AM »

  John - Listen to the Q/A. You're embarrassing yourself.

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Re: Hoffman couldn't hear, White didn't hear, Murphy heard.
« Reply #83 on: December 07, 2023, 03:59:19 AM »
  John - Listen to the Q/A. You're embarrassing yourself.

If you're talking about the 45 minute interview from 1989 I have listened to it, and he has added nothing new to his comments in his earlier filmed interview but has elaborated on some of his lies and added some new lies. Your insistence that he had something different to say was yet another piece of Royell BS!

Since Royell lacks the technical know how on how to post images or videos, here's the 1989 interview so everyone can have a laugh!


Gordon describes a large bore weapon like a shotgun that was big enough for a truck to drive through, sound familiar? Hehehe!

Gordon in the interim from his earlier filmed interview also realizes that he wasn't captured on any film on the day so suddenly has memory amnesia about exactly where he was standing and claims irrelevant details may have changed. The most important event of his life and he forgets, get real!

Gordon also goes on about how he was supposed to go to Alaska whereas in his earlier filmed interview he implies that he was sent there for an extended period of time because he was filming on the Grassy Knoll. sheesh!

Gordon who didn't know the Badgeman interpretation didn't represent reality, suddenly remembered people around him looking like the fake images seen in Moorman's photo and laughably recognizes some fuzzy blobs as being him! You can't make up this level of stupidity.

Btw, the only persons who are embarrassing themselves are Gordon Arnold for his seeking his 15 minutes of fame and you Royell for being sucked in by his easily detected lies.

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