Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #21 on: August 23, 2022, 07:20:43 PM »
So you are admitting Oswald fired the shot at Walker.  Got it!  LOL.

That’s always been Walt’s story. It you really “got it”, you would have gotten it years ago. But you are a one-way propaganda fountain.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #22 on: August 23, 2022, 07:32:51 PM »
So you are admitting Oswald fired the shot at Walker.  Got it!  LOL.  And your explanation about the JFK assassination is that - even though Oswald was apparently in on the plot to frame himself - he sat in the lunchroom where anyone could have seen him and provide him an unwanted alibi while someone else fired the shot.  LOL.  Why didn't they just instruct Oswald to fire a shot and miss JFK if they were ordering him around?  Do you realize how idiotic and bizarre what you are suggesting is?  That's a rhetorical question.

So you are admitting Oswald fired the shot at Walker.

DUH!.....  Do you believe that Walker was a name for the window pane?    Lee fired a bullet through the WINDOW PANE.   Which was a ruse that was intended to make it appear that he had tried to shoot Walker.   

Lee was NOT in on the plot to murder JFK..... In fact he had suspected that someone ( Walker's gang) might try to assassinate JFK while he was playing the role of an assassin who had ATTEMPTED  to shoot JFK.   He reported to the FBI that he had caught wind of a plot by a  " MILITANT REVOLUTIONARY GROUP" who might attempt to assassinate JFK on his proposed trip to Texas.   His contact with the FBI Warren DeBrueys told him not to worry because they already knew about the plot and had everything under control.   Lee the sucker patsy didn't know that he was reporting to one of the key conspirators.

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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #23 on: August 23, 2022, 07:38:05 PM »
That’s always been Walt’s story. It you really “got it”, you would have gotten it years ago. But you are a one-way propaganda fountain.

That’s always been Walt’s story.

No, that is not my story..... I've never said that Lee shot at Walker .....I beleve that Lee fired a bullet through Walker's window in a ruse to make it appear that he had shot at Walker.   ( Frankly, I doubt that Walker was even in that room at the time that Lee fired the shot ) 

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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #24 on: August 23, 2022, 08:12:09 PM »
I believe that LHO would have been able to hear Norman and Jarman when they stationed themselves on the fifth floor, just below the sniper’s nest.

If so, then it would have been especially stupid to claim that he saw them somewhere else.

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If Norman and Jarman said anything (they probably did) I believe that LHO could have recognized their voices and known who it was just below.

He didn’t even know their names, but we’re to believe that he could pinpoint their voices through the floor with another guy talking as well? Remember, these guys didn’t hear any footsteps when the gunman supposedly made his mad dash for the staircase.

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LHO would know that in order to access the elevator on the first floor Norman and Jarman would have been within sight of the door to the domino room.

That’s not true. There were many ways into the first floor, including open roll-up doors on the west side.
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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #25 on: August 23, 2022, 08:16:24 PM »
I think “Richard” meant fired the shot through the Walker window that night, because that’s the thing in your post that he was responding to. Then he acts surprised that you said that.

However, there isn’t any good evidence that Oswald fired anything that night. “Marina said” isn’t good evidence of anything.

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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #26 on: August 23, 2022, 08:21:31 PM »
If so, then it would have been especially stupid to claim that he saw them somewhere else.

He didn’t even know Jarman’s name, but we’re to believe that he could pinpoint his voice one floor down. Remember, these guys didn’t hear any footsteps when the gunman supposedly made his mad dash for the staircase.

That’s not true. There were many ways into the first floor, including open roll up doors on the west side.

I'm puzzled by the idea that Lee would have had to have seen Jarman and Norman in the shipping room by the elevators.   Although he could have seen them there I believe it's more likely that he saw them as they walked past the windows of the Domino Room

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Re: Jesse Curry Interviews Nov 1963
« Reply #27 on: August 23, 2022, 08:34:36 PM »
If so, then it would have been especially stupid to claim that he saw them somewhere else.

He didn’t even know their names, but we’re to believe that he could pinpoint their voices through the floor with another guy talking as well? Remember, these guys didn’t hear any footsteps when the gunman supposedly made his mad dash for the staircase.

That’s not true. There were many ways into the first floor, including open roll-up doors on the west side.



If so, then it would have been especially stupid to claim that he saw them somewhere else.


Not if he was lying about where he was.


He didn’t even know their names, but we’re to believe that he could pinpoint their voices through the floor with another guy talking as well?

Their names are irrelevant.



Remember, these guys didn’t hear any footsteps when the gunman supposedly made his mad dash for the staircase.


Remember, the sound of the bolt being cycled and the empty hulls hitting the floor were heard. And there was open windows on both floors. Plenty of reason to believe that LHO could have heard them talking and recognized the voices.



That’s not true. There were many ways into the first floor, including open roll-up doors on the west side.


The elevators are within sight of the door to the domino room. The path to the elevators is irrelevant.