RIP to the Single-bullet theory?

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Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #133 on: September 14, 2023, 01:50:25 PM »
No it’s not. You are jumping to the wrong conclusion regarding the memo. Your claim that Tague caused the SBT is wrong by several months and the wrong reason. Live with it

too funny  :D

April 27, 1964:
"Our report presumably will state that the President was hit by the first bullet, Governor Connally by the second, and the President by the third and fatal bullet. The report will also conclude that the bullets were fired by one person located in the sixth floor southeast corner window of the TSBD building."
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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #134 on: September 14, 2023, 01:53:13 PM »
It's possible, even likely, that the FBI knew they had a problem prior to April 1964 but the public becoming aware of Tague's injury is what forced them to come up with an explanation for the throat wound.

The public hadn't seen the autopsy photos or Zapruder film at that point so there would've been little doubt about the FBI's findings had the James Tague issue not become part of the public's awareness...



I agree, and without a missed shot there probably would not have been a SBT


The WC investigators were questioning the FBI and SS conclusions as early as February. The SBT originated as a result. This also blows to hell the silly idea that the WC blindly accepted everything the FBI came up with. Tague was not the cause of the SBT.

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #135 on: September 14, 2023, 01:56:41 PM »
too funny  :D

April 27, 1964:
"Our report presumably will state that the President was hit by the first bullet, Governor Connally by the second, and the President by the third and fatal bullet. The report will also conclude that the bullets were fired by one person located in the sixth floor southeast corner window of the TSBD building."


Presumably

adverb
by assuming reasonably; probably:


This was one person assuming something that he was unsure about (hence he used the word presumably). Got it?

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #136 on: September 14, 2023, 02:02:23 PM »
I agree, and without a missed shot there probably would not have been a SBT

Hi Michael, There were plenty of missed shots. There was a first missed shot which hit near the Chism family and made sparks on either the street or left the six inch scar on the sidewalk there. Later when Mr. James Tague was standing up in the open about 40 feet from the Commerce Street triple underpass he was nicked by either a bullet fragment or a chip of the concrete curb there. At the same time a bullet hit the corner of the manhole cover and lodged itself in the grass. It was picked up and pocketed by a blond haired man in a suit who is unknown. So there were plenty of bullets to go around. Both John and Nellie went to their graves saying the first shot hit the President; the second shot hit John; and the third shot hit the President. People have done very strange things for sixty years out of fear. Buell Wesley Frazier has only just recently described a man similar to James Braden who threw a rifle in the back seat of his car in between the Dal-Tex and TSBD. Roy Edward Lewis is found on the Bronson, Nix, Hughes, and Zapruder films behind Jean Hill and Mary Moorman, yet he maintains/swears that he was behind the glass at the TSBD entrance and saw people hit the ground in front of him after he heard Boom, Boom, Boom. So he was and is still living in fear. The Warren Commission was super flexible with their interpretation of the evidence. The throat wound was initially okayed to be on Houston street right before the turn on ELM. Then it was allowed that the President looked back at the Sixth floor window and was shot. All they needed was creative lawyers like Arlen Specter and they could come up with any scenario. Thank you for your input! Sincerely yours, Michael

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Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #137 on: September 14, 2023, 02:18:35 PM »

Presumably

adverb
by assuming reasonably; probably:


This was one person assuming something that he was unsure about (hence he used the word presumably). Got it?

yea, at the end of April.

you, funny  :D

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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #138 on: September 14, 2023, 02:21:15 PM »
Commission had no investigators on the ground and had to rely on the FBI
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Re: RIP to the Single-bullet theory?
« Reply #139 on: September 14, 2023, 02:33:03 PM »
Hi Michael, There were plenty of missed shots. There was a first missed shot which hit near the Chism family and made sparks on either the street or left the six inch scar on the sidewalk there. Later when Mr. James Tague was standing up in the open about 40 feet from the Commerce Street triple underpass he was nicked by either a bullet fragment or a chip of the concrete curb there. At the same time a bullet hit the corner of the manhole cover and lodged itself in the grass. It was picked up and pocketed by a blond haired man in a suit who is unknown. So there were plenty of bullets to go around. Both John and Nellie went to their graves saying the first shot hit the President; the second shot hit John; and the third shot hit the President. People have done very strange things for sixty years out of fear. Buell Wesley Frazier has only just recently described a man similar to James Braden who threw a rifle in the back seat of his car in between the Dal-Tex and TSBD. Roy Edward Lewis is found on the Bronson, Nix, Hughes, and Zapruder films behind Jean Hill and Mary Moorman, yet he maintains/swears that he was behind the glass at the TSBD entrance and saw people hit the ground in front of him after he heard Boom, Boom, Boom. So he was and is still living in fear. The Warren Commission was super flexible with their interpretation of the evidence. The throat wound was initially okayed to be on Houston street right before the turn on ELM. Then it was allowed that the President looked back at the Sixth floor window and was shot. All they needed was creative lawyers like Arlen Specter and they could come up with any scenario. Thank you for your input! Sincerely yours, Michael

It was like the gunfight at OK Corral!  I'm surprised any lived to tell the tale.  LOL.  Wasn't there an analysis of the witness testimony confirming that over 90% of witnesses indicated that they heard two or three shots?  Almost no one suggested more than three shots.  Even Landis was adamant that he heard three shots.  And although there was disagreeing on the location of the shots based upon the sound distortions in an open area, almost no one suggested that they heard shots from two different locations.  One shooter firing no more than three shots is the overwhelming take away from those present. 
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