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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2022, 02:36:45 PM »
You did what? Why? Because the cops had announced it? We only have Johnny Brewer's statement about that. So how did/could this ostensible mob have possibly thought that?  There is an entire thread devoted to Mr Everywhere Hugh. 
Who was that someone that hollered "Suspect"and did Johnny Brewer instigate that rumor?

You are all over the place.  Disputing that anyone said or had a basis to conclude that the TT suspect was the assassin of JFK but then dismissing an entire mob clamoring for his blood for that very reason because the "cops had announced it."  Wow.  How could the crowd have thought this?  Are you for real?  JFK has been assassinated only a couple miles away.  Cops were swarming the place.  What else would they think?  Good grief.  And you don't want to talk about Hugh Aynesworth for some reason.   Wonder why?  He states that when he learned that a police officer had been shot in Oak Cliff that he suspected it was related and left the TSBD to head there for that reason.  The close timing and proximity of the two crimes meant they were almost certainly related.  No DPD officer had been killed in the line of duty for years before Tippit.  It didn't take Nostradamus to conclude these events were likely related.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #22 on: March 17, 2022, 04:26:34 AM »
You are all over the place. Disputing that anyone said or had a basis to conclude that the TT suspect was the assassin of JFK but then dismissing an entire mob clamoring for his blood for that very reason because the "cops had announced it."  Wow.  How could the crowd have thought this?  Are you for real?  JFK has been assassinated only a couple miles away.  Cops were swarming the place.  What else would they think?  Good grief.  And you don't want to talk about Hugh Aynesworth for some reason.   Wonder why?  He states that when he learned that a police officer had been shot in Oak Cliff that he suspected it was related and left the TSBD to head there for that reason.  The close timing and proximity of the two crimes meant they were almost certainly related.  No DPD officer had been killed in the line of duty for years before Tippit.  It didn't take Nostradamus to conclude these events were likely related.
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You are all over the place.  Are you for real?  Good grief.
Why can't you lay off the Ad Hominem crap? I disputed nothing...I question everything.
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After running out of the boarding house and shooting Officer Tippit in front of at least a dozen other people, Oswald was officially on the lam. He ducked in and out of storefronts along Jefferson Boulevard before darting into the Texas Theatre without paying for a movie ticket.
Across the street, however, a shoe salesman had been watching the news coverage and noticed Oswald enter the theatre. Soon after, officers surrounded Oswald, and brought him into the station for the murder of Officer Tippit.
https://www.exp1.com/blog/10-stops-on-the-jfk-conspiracy-theorists-tour-of-dallas/
 
Only one person actually ever stated that they saw the assailant shoot Tippit....and Mrs Markham provided a hazy ID--
"#2 was the one I picked"
The shoe salesman was not across the street and he was not watching news coverage and did not see anyone enter the theater.
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A crowd of nearly two hundred had gathered in front of the building, the **rumor circulating that the President's assassin might have been caught.  As the police exited, the crowd surged forward, screaming obscenities and crying, "Let us have him. We'll kill him! We want him!" The young man smirked and hollered back, "I protest this police brutality!" Several police formed a wedge and cut through the mob to an unmarked car.
https://www.businessinsider.com/jfk-assassination-files-how-lee-harvey-oswald-was-caught-2017-10
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A Texas Historical Commission marker placed outside the Jefferson Boulevard theater in 2013 said that Oswald "was apprehended inside the auditorium for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, propelling the Texas Theatre into the international spotlight."
Unfortunately, that's not quite right.
Oswald was arrested for shooting Dallas Police officer J.D. Tippit a few blocks away, and was only charged with killing Kennedy early the next morning.

Where did a "crowd of hundreds" come from? 
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**rumor circulating that the President's assassin might have been caught.
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A rumor.
The announcement that the president had expired came only 10 minutes before Oswald was arrested.
From the crowd [regardless of number] who was ever interviewed?



Above is a picture of the cops throwing Oswald into a cruiser. I don't see any lynch mob. There are quite a few ladies and girls. A few guys are looking on. But "hundreds"?

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #23 on: March 17, 2022, 07:10:16 PM »
Why can't you lay off the Ad Hominem crap? I disputed nothing...I question everything. https://www.exp1.com/blog/10-stops-on-the-jfk-conspiracy-theorists-tour-of-dallas/
 
Only one person actually ever stated that they saw the assailant shoot Tippit....and Mrs Markham provided a hazy ID--
"#2 was the one I picked"
The shoe salesman was not across the street and he was not watching news coverage and did not see anyone enter the theater.https://www.businessinsider.com/jfk-assassination-files-how-lee-harvey-oswald-was-caught-2017-10
Where did a "crowd of hundreds" come from?  The announcement that the president had expired came only 10 minutes before Oswald was arrested.
From the crowd [regardless of number] who was ever interviewed?



Above is a picture of the cops throwing Oswald into a cruiser. I don't see any lynch mob. There are quite a few ladies and girls. A few guys are looking on. But "hundreds"?

You need to focus.  Most of those quotes you are citing as though they came from me are not from me. 

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #24 on: March 18, 2022, 03:27:15 AM »
You need to focus.  Most of those quotes you are citing as though they came from me are not from me.
You focus.
The quotes you question are followed beneath them with the links they came from.
                                          Duh

I believe what?   
Now that's a good question.
                       
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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #25 on: March 18, 2022, 03:34:52 PM »
You focus.
The quotes you question are followed beneath them with the links they came from.
                                          Duh
Now that's a good question.
                     

So you quote my post showing my name as the person making that statement in quotes but then add several other quotes in your post that are not mine but don't specify who made them making it appear as though all those statements are from me.  Wow.  Why put them in quotes instead of adding as part of your own response?  Bizarre.  There was clearly a large crowd of people outside the TT who thought, based on all the police activity and the proximity to the assassination, that the assassin of the President was likely in the TT.  Those people did not have to be clairvoyant to come to this reasonable conclusion based on all the police activity and proximity in time and distance to the location of the assassination.

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #26 on: March 18, 2022, 03:51:55 PM »
So you quote my post showing my name as the person making that statement in quotes but then add several other quotes in your post that are not mine but don't specify who made them making it appear as though all those statements are from me.  Wow.  Why put them in quotes instead of adding as part of your own response?  Bizarre.  There was clearly a large crowd of people outside the TT who thought, based on all the police activity and the proximity to the assassination, that the assassin of the President was likely in the TT.  Those people did not have to be clairvoyant to come to this reasonable conclusion based on all the police activity and proximity in time and distance to the location of the assassination.

There was clearly a large crowd of people outside the TT who thought, based on all the police activity and the proximity to the assassination, that the assassin of the President was likely in the TT.

Really, they couldn't just be curious what was going on?

Those people did not have to be clairvoyant to come to this reasonable conclusion based on all the police activity and proximity in time and distance to the location of the assassination.

Provided they knew about the assassination by then.... I don't see many people walking down a street full of shops with a radio, but perhaps that's normal where you live.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #27 on: March 18, 2022, 04:12:03 PM »
There was clearly a large crowd of people outside the TT who thought, based on all the police activity and the proximity to the assassination, that the assassin of the President was likely in the TT.

Really, they couldn't just be curious what was going on?

Those people did not have to be clairvoyant to come to this reasonable conclusion based on all the police activity and proximity in time and distance to the location of the assassination.

Provided they knew about the assassination by then.... I don't see many people walking down a street full of shops with a radio, but perhaps that's normal where you live.

I'm sure they were curious.  Obviously, they couldn't know with certainty that the suspect was in the TT, but it would be a reasonable conclusion based on the circumstances including the proximity in time and distance to the assassination.  According to Postal this crowd was yelling for Oswald's blood when they brought him out.  Sounds like they suspected him of something more than entering the theatre without buying a ticket.  You are really suggesting that by nearly 2PM that many folks in Dallas didn't know about the assassination of the President in their city?  HA HA HA.  Good luck with that.  Comedy gold.