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Tim Nickerson:

--- Quote from: Martin Weidmann on March 10, 2018, 12:16:19 AM ---Inconsitent would be to deny seeing Oswald in one interview and claiming having seen him in another interview. You are playing word games again, Tim. What the FBI agent wrote in his report is not automatically what she really said.

Brennan's statements are not consistent with one another, so why do you believe him?

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I've said before that I personally believe Brennan but I do not use him because the inconsistency of his statements do give validity to those who discount him.

Tim Nickerson:

--- Quote from: Colin Crow on March 10, 2018, 12:24:07 AM ---At some stage he could have seen Norman, Jarman and Givens leave from the western side of the front stepsin a south easterly direction and then Norman and Jarman return towards the building. Given this was about the time someone might expect the President and that an ambulance had arrived (with sirens?) near the corner their movements might not be foremost in his attention. Which window would he be looking out to see them walk along the eastern side of the building? What angle would be required to see them? Can we use SN photos to get an indication whether your hypothesis is viable

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He wouldn't have needed to see them walking along the East side of the building. He could see from their angle of approach that they were not headed for the front entrance. Therefore, when he heard them below on the fifth floor he knew that they had entered the building from the rear.

Use Google street.

Tim Nickerson:

--- Quote from: Colin Crow on March 10, 2018, 12:24:07 AM ---At some stage he could have seen Norman, Jarman and Givens leave from the western side of the front stepsin a south easterly direction and then Norman and Jarman return towards the building. Given this was about the time someone might expect the President and that an ambulance had arrived (with sirens?) near the corner their movements might not be foremost in his attention. Which window would he be looking out to see them walk along the eastern side of the building? What angle would be required to see them? Can we use SN photos to get an indication whether your hypothesis is viable

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Norman and Jarman were not on the front steps. They were on the sidewalk of Elm.

Tim Nickerson:


https://www.google.ca/maps/@32.7795334,-96.8082293,3a,75y,339.68h,105.65t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipPVK3KH3EdAQ72bc2-CcIGkgtle5qK0EXQYzszz!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipPVK3KH3EdAQ72bc2-CcIGkgtle5qK0EXQYzszz%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-7.747949-ya141.0765-ro-7.4691653-fo100!7i5376!8i2688

Colin Crow:

--- Quote from: Tim Nickerson on March 10, 2018, 12:35:42 AM ---Norman and Jarman were not on the front steps. They were on the sidewalk of Elm.

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Mute point Tim once I acknowledged they moved south easterly with Givens. My recollection was that they were standing just west of the steps close to the building when Truly was standing on the other side by the mailboxes. My memory is not great these days.....getting old.

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