"Kill the president will you?"

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Online John Mytton

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #35 on: March 19, 2022, 11:03:22 PM »
https://www.jfk-assassination.net/russ/testimony/applin.htm
The time frame agrees with Gerald Posner's.
Again everything happened with a snap of a finger. In 15 minutes Brewer allegedly hears a radio report of the cop shooting [that no one can find a transcript of]...sees a 'funny/suspicious' guy cowering in front of his shoe store...observes him ducking into the theater...follows after this suspicious guy...converses with Ms Postal...who only after Mr Brewer had bravely searched twice for a guy who just might shoot him...decided to call the police. Having amazingly apparently no problem getting through to the cops Postal decides to tell them that based on her woman's intuition the suspect in the theater just might be involved in the assassination.
Squads of police arrive including downtown detective types and surround the theater bluster in and subdue Oswald.
All in 15 minutes.
Warren Burroughs said that he didn't see any shotguns but he didn't know for sure---Later in testimony---

This is all very interesting but what is your conclusion? Are you accusing a shoe salesman and a woman who sold movie tickets of somehow being involved in the death of the President?

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: "Kill the president will you?"
« Reply #36 on: March 20, 2022, 01:15:46 AM »
This is all very interesting but what is your conclusion? Are you accusing a shoe salesman and a woman who sold movie tickets of somehow being involved in the death of the President?
I don't know what you thought was interesting but you apparently did not read my earlier post when Mr Smith asked me the same thing......
...are you suggesting that Postal was '"in" on the plot?   
No...If you read it right I have always proposed that certain Dallas Police were.
There was not much love for Kennedy among the staunchly arch-conservative authorities in 1963 Dallas. Who else wanted him out has been discussed throughout the forum.