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Online John Mytton

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Re: The bus transfer
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2022, 01:01:20 AM »
According to Warren H. “Butch” Burroughs, the concession stand operator at the Texas Theater,
Lee Harvey Oswald entered the theater sometime between 1:00 and 1:07 P.M.

Lets see wasn't there a cop killing going on about that time in Oak Cliff?

Mr. BALL. Did you see that man come in the theatre?
Mr. BURROUGHS. No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. BALL. Do you have any idea what you were doing when he came in?
Mr. BURROUGHS. Well, I was----I had a lot of stock candy to count and put in the candy case for the coming night, and if he had came around in front of the concession out there, I would have seen him, even though I was bent down, I would have seen him, but otherwise I think he sneaked up the stairs real fast.


Mr. BALL. They asked you if you had seen a man come in there without a ticket?
Mr. BURROUGHS. Yes.
Mr. BALL. What did you tell him?
Mr. BURROUGHS. I said, "I haven't seen him myself. He might have, but I didn't see him when he came in. He must have sneaked in and run on upstairs before I saw him."



Btw it's interesting in later interviews that Butch still isn't sure of the exact time of Oswald's entrance but randomly picks a timeframe that specifically ends with 1:07?

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« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2022, 03:01:52 AM »
blah blah If ifs and buts were candy and nuts  :D
You tried to claim that Bowley broke the DPD timeline. I demonstrated how the two are still consistent. Your response was to emulate a nine-year old. Good job!

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« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2022, 03:05:53 AM »
According to Warren H. “Butch” Burroughs, the concession stand operator at the Texas Theater,
Lee Harvey Oswald entered the theater sometime between 1:00 and 1:07 P.M.

Lets see wasn't there a cop killing going on about that time in Oak Cliff?
In '63/'64, he said he didn't see the man who snuck into the theater. Twenty five years later his memory mysteriously improved.



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« Reply #24 on: March 29, 2022, 03:06:44 AM »
Margie Higgins was watching television at her house in Oak Cliff. She heard the TV announcer say it was 1:06. She checked her clock and it said 1:06. She said "at that point I heard shots." She told Barry Ernest she saw a man running away. "He definitely was not the man they showed on television." The Warren Commission evidently thought Mrs. Higgins testimony would be of no value as they did not call her. She did not help with the desired story.
The TV stations and networks kept video of that day's broadcasts. Guess what doesn't appear in any of them at 1:06.

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« Reply #25 on: March 29, 2022, 03:55:19 AM »
The TV stations and networks kept video of that day's broadcasts. Guess what doesn't appear in any of them at 1:06.

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Barry Ernest girl on the stairs

On the WFAATV coverage @34:00 in this video(which for some reason age restricted) there is a time check "it's 3 minutes after 1 o'clock". It's also interesting that both newsmen insisted that they heard three shots and they don't seem to say that any shots were especially close together. These men were trained journalists and were acutely aware of insignificant details.


Btw if you read the original piece written by Ernest it's obvious that Higgins thought Ernest was a nut and just wanted him to go away.

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« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2022, 01:07:51 AM »
Actually I was emulating you. I did not know you were nine but congratulations?
So your best response is to dig deeper into childhood with a version of "I know you are, but what an I?"

Thanks for confirming that my faith in you has not been misplaced. Stay classy!

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Re: The bus transfer
« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2022, 01:11:27 AM »
Funny how you know when somebody is telling the truth and when they aren't (HINT: If what they say doesn't match your fantasy narrative, they must be lying!)

Funny how the only good witnesses are the ones who scream "Oswald did it" ::)
There are three witnesses involved in Oswald's entry into the Texas Theatre: Julia Postal, Johnny Calvin Brewer, and Butch Burroughs. Burroughs original testimony is consistent with the statements of Postal and Brewer; however, Burrough's latter ramblings contradict theirs. That makes his later statements the odd man out, and thus the version that should be discarded.