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Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #168 on: March 20, 2022, 06:52:40 PM »
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Enter LN broken record syndrome - - LOL

Losing one argument isn't a big deal, we can start fresh:

When did BRW conclude that the cubby hole was inappropriately sized?


Only in your own mind, wouldn’t you agree?

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Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #169 on: March 20, 2022, 07:46:50 PM »
Stop acting like a 5-year-old.

Even if you are a loser don't make yourself look like one.

When did BRW conclude that the cubby hole was inappropriately sized?

Have you ever wondered why you have to beg people to engage you and your nonsense?

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« Reply #170 on: March 20, 2022, 08:49:02 PM »
Since you jumped right in there couldn't be any begging involved, could there?

And since size matters (does happen) according to you, my question is spot on.

Oh, thanks to whoever nudged the pickup!


Yes, there is begging involved for anyone to look at the record and see.

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Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #171 on: March 20, 2022, 09:18:33 PM »
You even have to borrow my lines.

Doesn't prevent you from failing again, however.

Can you point out the begging?


You even have to borrow my lines.

It’s called mocking and involves sarcasm.

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« Reply #172 on: March 20, 2022, 10:02:13 PM »
Have you ever wondered why you have to beg people to engage you and your nonsense?

Hahaha, yeah right on Charles,

Otto takes some some minor anomaly and tries to build his entire case from it, just like his Oswald and the taxi/bus incident which ironically never went anywhere, just like his Kleins dates which he simply doesn't understand and just like his single eyewitness who slightly contradicted other witnesses at the Tippit crime scene and on and on it goes.
He just comes here and begs like a little doggy to be included in the conversation and then when you reluctantly respond to him he attempts to insult you and literally bites the hand that feeds him.

But what is really bizarre is that he comes here day after day and theorizes that there was some huge conspiracy, then he will tell you with a straight face that he's not a "conspiracy theorist" classic, you can't make that up!

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Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #173 on: March 20, 2022, 10:31:34 PM »
Hahaha, yeah right on Charles,

Otto takes some some minor anomaly and tries to build his entire case from it, just like his Oswald and the taxi/bus incident which ironically never went anywhere, just like his Kleins dates which he simply doesn't understand and just like his single eyewitness who slightly contradicted other witnesses at the Tippit crime scene and on and on it goes.
He just comes here and begs like a little doggy to be included in the conversation and then when you reluctantly respond to him he attempts to insult you and literally bites the hand that feeds him.

But what is really bizarre is that he comes here day after day and theorizes that there was some huge conspiracy, then he will tell you with a straight face that he's not a "conspiracy theorist" classic, you can't make that up!

JohnM

Exactly!

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Re: Truly's False Roll
« Reply #174 on: March 20, 2022, 11:48:51 PM »
But lovely to see he still relives the moments when I crushed him.



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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Truly's False Roll
« Reply #175 on: April 09, 2022, 10:23:43 PM »
I wasn't there and neither were you. So any answer, by either one of us, to your "question" is only a guess.

A theory that appears plausible to me is that Shelly came down shortly before the work crew did. LHO probably noticed Shelly and what time it was and told Piper that he was going up to lunch. LHO probably took the elevator back up to the sixth floor. This meant that both elevators were on the sixth floor for the race. Just after the race started, LHO hollered for them to close the gates when they got off. Givens saw LHO on the sixth floor when he came back up to get his cigarettes. BRW came up after that and ate his lunch on the sixth floor while LHO kept quiet and out of sight.

But I am pretty sure that you will provide very shortly a conflicting account to this theory.

Why do your "plausible scenarios" always pre-assume Oswald's guilt?

Edward Shields said that Givens was with him at Record and Main at noon.  And why did it take Givens 5 months and 5 interviews to remember going back for his cigarettes out of a "jacket" on the 6th floor when he said he hung up his coat on the first floor when he got to work?  And that was after Revill stated to Gemberling that Givens had been previously handled by the Special Services Bureau on a marijuana charge and he believed that Givens would change his story for money.

But by all means, let's go with that statement because it's the only thing putting Oswald on the 6th floor at any time that day.