Arce didn't go upstairs. Are you determined to continually embarrass yourself?
So Arce was a major player in the assassination was he?
Mr. BALL. Where were you standing when you heard the shots?Mr. ARCE. I was standing in front of the Texas School Book Depository. I was on that grassy area part in front.Mr. BALL. You were not on the sidewalk?Mr. ARCE. No, I was on the sidewalk, then I walked up to the grass to get a higher view. and still couldn't see.Mr. BALL. Did you hear shots?Mr. ARCE. Yeah.Mr. BALL. How many?Mr. ARCE. Three.Mr. BALL. Where did you make out the direction of the sound?Mr. ARCE. Yeah, I thought they came from the railroad tracks to the west of the Texas School Book Depository.
But the debate is not about Arnold Rowland.... It's a rebuttal of the insane proposal that it's possible for a person on the 6th floor of the TSBD to hear and understand a police radio message from a radio that was a half block away.
And this is coming from a guy who is complaining that others can not have a normal reasoned conversation with him.Go figure.
Can anybody make any sense out of the disjointed maniacal ramblings of Mr. Chapman?
The location of the Rowlands [it states] The limo beside them.
Point out where I complained that 'others cannot have a normal reasoned conversation' with me.