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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #140 on: August 11, 2022, 08:45:52 PM »
Witness hears a BANG from a gunshot - witness looks toward the sound of the gunshot and sees LHO standing there with a gun in his hand.  No other person with a gun is visible in the vicinity of the shooting.  What logical inference can be drawn for this situation here on planet Earth?  And, of course, a witness did literally see him pull the trigger.   It's a slam dunk of guilt.  If there were any doubt, Oswald is arrested a short distance away after resisting arrest.  He has a gun and the same two brand of ammo in his possession as were used to kill Tippit.  What are the odds?  LHO looks exactly like the killer.  He is in both the building from which JFK is assassinated and street that Tippit is murdered.  He has the same ammo as the Tippit killer.  He is acting so suspiciously that he draws the attention of a random citizen.  But he there is doubt according to our contrarians because multiple witnesses didn't see him "pull the trigger."  They just saw him at the murder scene with his gun drawn.  LOL.  That comes as great news for John Wilkes Booth.

It's easy to see and understand why you believe what you do..... You never let little things like facts hinder your beliefs .....

It is a FACT that the witnesses at the scene said that they saw the killer removing the spent shells from his revolver as he walked away from the scene.   ALL of those witnesses swore that he removed ONE SHELL AT A TIME as he walked away.   And in FACT the shells were found widely disbursed.

The FACT that the man extracted one shell at a time indicates that the man was NOT using a Smith & Wesson revolver.   The shells are removed all at the same time from a  S&W revolver.....

I wouldn't expect you to understand  this simple fact , Mr "Smith" ..... Because you are blinded by your ego, and you can't see the light because of where you have your head.

Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #141 on: August 12, 2022, 12:01:53 AM »
Witness hears a BANG from a gunshot - witness looks toward the sound of the gunshot and sees LHO standing there with a gun in his hand.  No other person with a gun is visible in the vicinity of the shooting.  What logical inference can be drawn for this situation here on planet Earth?  And, of course, a witness did literally see him pull the trigger.   It's a slam dunk of guilt.  If there were any doubt, Oswald is arrested a short distance away after resisting arrest.  He has a gun and the same two brand of ammo in his possession as were used to kill Tippit.  What are the odds?  LHO looks exactly like the killer.  He is in both the building from which JFK is assassinated and street that Tippit is murdered.  He has the same ammo as the Tippit killer.  He is acting so suspiciously that he draws the attention of a random citizen.  But he there is doubt according to our contrarians because multiple witnesses didn't see him "pull the trigger."  They just saw him at the murder scene with his gun drawn.  LOL.  That comes as great news for John Wilkes Booth.

"And, of course, a witness did literally see him pull the trigger.   It's a slam dunk of guilt."

This is it!
This is the moment six decades of doubt and uncertainty come to an end.

Who was the witness Mr Smith?
Who literally saw Oswald pull the trigger?

I can't wait for this whole issue to be put to bed.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #142 on: August 12, 2022, 07:23:38 AM »
If there weren’t multiple witnesses who saw somebody pull a trigger, then why does “Richard” lie and say they did?

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #143 on: August 12, 2022, 01:51:36 PM »
"And, of course, a witness did literally see him pull the trigger.   It's a slam dunk of guilt."

This is it!
This is the moment six decades of doubt and uncertainty come to an end.

Who was the witness Mr Smith?
Who literally saw Oswald pull the trigger?

I can't wait for this whole issue to be put to bed.

You know the answer.  Do you just want to go round and round about it?  Markham saw the shooting.  To fire a gun, you have to "pull the trigger."  In addition, as I pointed out before we go down this rabbit hole, numerous witnesses identified Oswald at the scene at the moment of the shooting with a gun in his hand.  No other person with a gun in their hand was seen.  On planet Earth, and not down the pedantic contrarian rabbit hole, this can be described as seeing the shooter.   Unless you think the shooter was the Invisible Man.  Foks in Ford's Theatre heard a gunshot, looked in the direction it came from to see John Wilkes Booth holding a gun at Lincolns' head.  What logical inference can be drawn from this situation?  Why would anyone take issue with the conclusion that multiple witnesses saw the shooter (i.e. the only person holding a gun at the moment of the shooting)?  This is just typical contrarian nonsense to deflect from the evidence.  Multiple witnesses place LHO at the scene of the Tippit shooting with a gun in his hand.  Oswald was arrested a short distance away, after resisting arrest, with a gun and the same two brands of ammo used in the murder.  It's a literal slam dunk of guilt.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #144 on: August 12, 2022, 02:26:26 PM »
More “Richard Smith” BS. First of all, Acquilla Clemons described a different person with a gun in his hand. Second of all, the witnesses that picked Oswald did so from unfair, biased lineups, or by being shown a single mugshot of Oswald months later. Third of all, only one brand of ammo was (allegedly) found on Oswald’s person (hours after he was already arrested and searched), and Remington and Winchester bullets were by far the most common .38 ammo. This is like making a big deal about Oswald drinking a Coca-Cola instead of an RC Cola.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #145 on: August 12, 2022, 02:34:57 PM »
First, “Richard” says that “numerous witnesses confirmed that he was the person who pulled the trigger”, which is a lie. Then he changes it to, “numerous witnesses identified Oswald at the scene at the moment of the shooting with a gun in his hand”, which is also a lie.

If the truth is on your side, you don’t need to lie about the evidence.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Umbrella Man: Suspicious
« Reply #146 on: August 12, 2022, 04:07:09 PM »
BANG - turn to see a man pointing a gun at a person who was just shot.  Contrarian - no witness saw the suspect shoot the victim.  LOL.  They just saw the literal smoking gun.  Unreal.  An invisible man might have been present.  It's possible.