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Online John Mytton

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« Reply #63 on: July 06, 2021, 05:37:40 AM »
But the #2 guy picked by Whaley turned out not to be Oswald (as we know him).

You were doing so well counting and now you talk nonsense.

What happened?

Are you still peddling this BS? Whaley specifically picked out Oswald and all this crying that he didn't specifically remember the position in line is just ridiculous and even the most desperate defence lawyer wouldn't stoop to such an easily refuted untruth but go ahead and humiliate yourself because at least you are good at that.

Mr. BALL. Did Whaley say anything to you personally?
Mr. LEAVELLE. To me personally?
Mr. BALL. Yes.
Mr. LEAVELLE. Well, of course, I asked him if he---if the man that he remembered or saw there, whatever he was identifying him for there was up there and he said "Yes, the man in the T-shirt." Whether he was doing all the talking or not wouldn't make any difference, he still knew him.




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« Reply #64 on: July 06, 2021, 09:52:06 AM »
Whaley remembered the position of the guy he picked very specifically, counting left or right.

Even to the degree that Chapman insisted on quoting him -- LOL

Did you ever figure out what happened to the two jackets "Oswald" was wearing in the cab?

LOL Sorry Otto but Oswald admitted catching a cab LOL

Mr. BOOKHOUT - No; I don't recall anything along that line, but I can recall one subject matter probably in the first interview where he talked about his method of transportation after leaving the Texas Book Depository, having gotten on a bus, and then that subject was taken up again, as I recall, in the second interview, expressed the same answer at that time, and then subsequently to that interview he backed up and said that it wasn't actually true as to how he got home. That he had taken a bus, and due to the traffic jam he had left the bus and got a taxicab, by which means he actually arrived at his residence.

Mr. FRITZ. He told he that was the transfer the busdriver had given him when he caught the bus to go home. But he had told me if you will remember in our previous conversation that he rode the bus or on North Beckley and had walked home but in the meantime, sometime had told me about him riding a cab.
So, when I asked him about a cab ride if he had ridden in a cab he said yes, he had, he told me wrong about the bus, he had rode a cab. He said the reason he changed, that he rode the bus for a short distance, and the crowd was so heavy and traffic was so bad that he got out and caught a cab, and I asked him some other questions about the cab and I asked him what happened there when he caught the cab and he said there was a lady trying to catch a cab and he told the busdriver, the busdriver told him to tell the lady to catch the cab behind him and he said he rode that cab over near his home, he rode home in a cab.
I asked him how much the cabfare was, he said 85 cents.


Btw another piece of Logic that seemingly is eluding you is that Whaley was ready for a fare which could go many miles in any direction and Whaley's Cab picks up a passenger in the right place at about the right time and then drops his passenger just past Oswald's rooming house, gee whiz boy wonder, what are the chances it was some other random passenger that also fits that precise criteria. Anyway there is no need to ponder on who the mystery passenger was, because not only did Oswald admit he caught a cab but Whaley also positively identified Lee Harvey Oswald in a line up. Why would they make up a cab ride, where does that lead, have you people ever figured out where this absurd conspiracy goes?
 


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« Reply #65 on: July 06, 2021, 11:49:28 PM »
The same Whaley who said he saw Oswald's photo on t.v. and also said OSWALD was wearing a blue denim trousers and jacket.
And the guy he said you couldn't miss him in the line up

The same Whaley who remembered there being SIX men in the lineup.

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« Reply #66 on: July 06, 2021, 11:52:48 PM »
Btw another piece of Logic that seemingly is eluding you is that Whaley was ready for a fare which could go many miles in any direction and Whaley's Cab picks up a passenger in the right place at about the right time and then drops his passenger just past Oswald's rooming house,

"in the right place at about the right time".  LOL.

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« Reply #67 on: July 12, 2021, 08:30:09 PM »
But that makes no sense either as there is a rock solid cab ride story which Oswald himself confirmed.

Rock solid as in Von Pein rock solid?

Oswald wearing two jackets being dropped off in the wrong block entering rooming house in shirtsleeves - - ROFL

Oh, and Whaley picked wrong dude at the lineup (Chapman has the details) - - LOL

Appreciate your astute analysis, Mr. Beck, well said.

This Frame up is rife with the stench of horse manure amid a hastily contrived script. The wrongly-accused didn't shoot anybody. Nor did he get in Mr. Whaley's cab or Mr. McWatters' bus, let alone ask for a bus-transfer ---->

Mr. BALL - Anyway, you were not able to identify any man in the lineup as the passenger?
Mr. McWATTERS - No, sir.
Mr. BALL - As the passenger who had gotten on?
Mr. McWATTERS - No, sir.





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« Reply #68 on: July 12, 2021, 08:34:59 PM »
OMG, a bus driver who transports hundreds of people couldn't positively identify a random passenger who was only on his bus for a matter of minutes and you find that evidence of Oswald's innocence, you can't be serious?

Now is your time to excel.

Name a single bus driver who took Oswald to work (and back) on week days for 6 weeks.

What say ye, Mr. Mytton?

The gentleman is only asking that you provide, quote, a single bus-driver.  Just one will do...go ahead...name one.

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« Reply #69 on: July 12, 2021, 08:41:44 PM »
The same Whaley who remembered there being SIX men in the lineup.

A brilliant assessment there, Mr. Iacoletti, piggy-backing on the excellent point made/shared by Mr. Mitcham as well.