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Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #217 on: August 31, 2023, 08:59:52 AM »
I don't know for sure what Mr. Oswald was wearing. Neither do you.

IF (as you believe) she got the color all wrong, then it's possible she barely looked at him leaving. Perhaps all she noticed was that he was wearing a darker top (CE150) than he had come in with (CE151) and, not realizing he had changed shirts, assumed he had put on a jacket----------and mistook his buttoning it up for his zipping it up. In her memory, she later equated this with a dark jacket she had previously seen him wear.

It's also possible, however, that she saw just what she said she saw: Mr. Oswald leave in a dark gray jacket.

No, you just don't have the gotcha you thought you had.

IF Mr. Oswald left the rooming house wearing his 'Minsk' jacket, then it's perfectly possible (albeit unprovable) that he simply took it off inside the cinema.

We have good reason to believe that, at the time Mr. Brewer saw 'him' at Hardy's shoe store, the actual Mr. Oswald was already in the cinema.

at the time Mr. Brewer saw 'him' at Hardy's shoe store, the actual Mr. Oswald was already in the cinema

And off into Unicorn land we go....
That didn't take you too long.
Rather than some long, drawn out, tiresome reveal, why not cut to the chase and directly explain what this means.
Start off with the "him" Brewer sees.

Offline Alan Ford

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« Reply #218 on: August 31, 2023, 09:11:36 AM »
at the time Mr. Brewer saw 'him' at Hardy's shoe store, the actual Mr. Oswald was already in the cinema

And off into Unicorn land we go....

~Grin~

'Excessive deviation from ze official story vill not be tolerated!'

If you're not even aware of the problems with Mr. Brewer's story, Mr. O'Meara, then you haven't done your homework. I'm not here to do your homework. You do your homework.

Online Zeon Mason

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #219 on: September 01, 2023, 02:48:40 AM »
Correcting a mistake: The witness claiming seeing Oswald in the theater at 1:20 pm was Jack Davis ( not white).

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #220 on: September 01, 2023, 01:47:24 PM »
Correcting a mistake: The witness claiming seeing Oswald in the theater at 1:20 pm was Jack Davis ( not white).

Mr. Davis' account of Mr. Oswald's strange behavior inside the Texas Theatre----------moving from seat to seat, sitting right beside a succession of individuals-----------tells us the reason he was there

Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #221 on: September 01, 2023, 09:23:09 PM »
~Grin~

'Excessive deviation from ze official story vill not be tolerated!'

If you're not even aware of the problems with Mr. Brewer's story, Mr. O'Meara, then you haven't done your homework. I'm not here to do your homework. You do your homework.

So, Roberts was wrong and Brewer was lying  ::)
Oswald rushed into the rooming house for no particular reason, strolled on down to the Texas Theater and paid to go in.
Unfortunately for him, Tippit was murdered while he was in the cinema and, somehow, it was known Oswald would be there and fresh for framing.
How am I doing so far?

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #222 on: September 01, 2023, 09:59:00 PM »
So, Roberts was wrong and Brewer was lying  ::)
Oswald rushed into the rooming house for no particular reason, strolled on down to the Texas Theater and paid to go in.
Unfortunately for him, Tippit was murdered while he was in the cinema and, somehow, it was known Oswald would be there and fresh for framing.
How am I doing so far?

Very poorly

Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #223 on: September 01, 2023, 11:25:49 PM »
Very poorly

Have you even decided whether or not Oswald was wearing a jacket when he left the rooming house?