Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview

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Offline John Mytton

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #147 on: January 11, 2024, 12:56:49 AM »
The WC ignored Adam's because she didn't make the slightest bit of sense.

1. The passenger elevator was by far the closest way to the 1st floor, but instead Adam's claims she first went to the back of the building to ride on a freight elevator? As if!
2. Garner didn't know where the girls went but for some reason Garner didn't explore the Passenger elevator first but went straight to the freight elevator and/or the rear stairs. As if!
3. Styles later recalled that they first went to the Passenger elevator which under the circumstances is the best answer and perfectly logical.
4. Upon reentry Adams went immediately to the passenger elevator to reach the 4th floor, she doesn't say she immediately went to the back of the building to catch the freight elevator.
5. Adams said in multiple interviews that she saw Lovelady and Shelley when she reached the 1st floor, impossible if she left immediately.
6. After hours of interrogation, Oswald slipped up and told Harry Holmes, "when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs.""

In Conclusion, Oswald had PLENTY of time to sneak down the stairs.
Case Closed!

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #148 on: January 11, 2024, 01:24:00 AM »
The WC ignored Adam's because she didn't make the slightest bit of sense.

1. The passenger elevator was by far the closest way to the 1st floor, but instead Adam's claims she first went to the back of the building to ride on a freight elevator? As if!
2. Garner didn't know where the girls went but for some reason Garner didn't explore the Passenger elevator first but went straight to the freight elevator and/or the rear stairs. As if!
3. Styles later recalled that they first went to the Passenger elevator which under the circumstances is the best answer and perfectly logical.
4. Upon reentry Adams said she immediately went to the passenger elevator to reach the 4th floor, she doesn't say she immediately went to the back of the building to catch the freight elevator.
5. Adams said in multiple interviews that she saw Lovelady and Shelley when she reached the 1st floor, impossible if she left immediately.
6. After hours of interrogation, Oswald slipped up and told Harry Holmes, "when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs.""

In Conclusion, Oswald had PLENTY of time to sneak down the stairs.
Case Closed!

JohnM

First of all, let me just ask who you are talking to?

The WC ignored Adam's because she didn't make the slightest bit of sense.

In your opinion, right? Too bad that we have made sense of it after all. I'm sorry you don't like that.

1. The passenger elevator was by far the closest way to the 1st floor, but instead Adam's claims she first went to the back of the building to ride on a freight elevator? As if!

What you believe Adams should have done is superseded by what Adams said she actually did. It is of no importance or significance that you don't want to accept it.

2. Garner didn't know where the girls went but for some reason Garner didn't explore the Passenger elevator first but went straight to the freight elevator and/or the rear stairs. As if!

Garner knew exactly where the girls went, when she heard them on the stairs after following them to the storage area. Again, it is of no importance or significance that you don't want to accept it.

3. Styles later recalled that they first went to the Passenger elevator which under the circumstances is the best answer and perfectly logical.

Yeah right... Styles remembered every detail of what happened some 48 years after the event, when prior to that she said that she could be wrong and Adams' was probably right.

4. Upon reentry Adams said she immediately went to the passenger elevator to reach the 4th floor, she doesn't say she immediately went to the back of the building to catch the freight elevator.

No she told the FBI on 11/24/63 that she left the window immediately to go to the stairs and when she did that she heard the elevators move.

Btw, "immediately" is that after 15 seconds or 30 seconds or whatever is in your little dictionary?   :D :D :D :D :D

5. Adams said in multiple interviews that she saw Lovelady and Shelley when she reached the 1st floor, impossible if she left immediately.

She only started saying that after Jim Leavelle visisted her at her home, in February 1964, and said all her previous statements had been lost (which was a lie).
The testimony of Shelley and Lovelady clearly shows that the two men did not re-enter the TSBD, through a door in the annex building, at least 5 minutes after the shots.
If Adams saw them on the first floor (which she didn't - she saw them near the railway tracks west of the building) where were Adams and Styles for at least four minutes after the shots? Did they drink a coffee, perhaps?

6. After hours of interrogation, Oswald slipped up and told Harry Holmes, "when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs.""

Wow, that's according to Harry Holmes, right?

In Conclusion, Oswald had PLENTY of time to sneak down the stairs.
Case Closed!


Superficial "conclusion" based on silly one liners that misrepresent the evidence and ignore the totality of the actual available evidence.

Belin wasn't interested in doing a time trial with Victoria Adams. Why would a prosecutor (which is what Belin was) reject additional evidence? Only for one reason; he understood that would blow his entire case out of the water.

There is not a shred of evidence to show that Oswald was on the 6th floor of the TSBD when the shots were fired or that he came down the stairs, unseen by at least 12 people on the 5th and 4th floor, within 75 seconds after the last shot.
I asked Richard Smith for months to provide the evidence that I was wrong and he couldn't. The best he could do was;

"The evidence that Oswald came down the stairs after the last shot is.... that it happened - "Richard Smith"    :D :D :D :D

Care to throw some more one liners at me and follow Richard into the land of delusion?
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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #149 on: January 11, 2024, 01:45:45 AM »

No she told the FBI on 11/24/63 that she left the window immediately to go to the stairs and when she did that she heard the elevators move.

Btw, "immediately" is that after 15 seconds or 30 seconds or whatever is in your little dictionary?   :D :D :D :D :D

Thanks for highlighting another massive inconsistency of Adam's revolving door of made up stories. Thumb1:

she told the FBI on 11/24/63 that she left the window immediately

VS.

Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it was between the time the shots were fired and the time you left the window to start toward the stairway?
Miss ADAMS - Between 15 and 30 seconds, estimated, approximately.


Btw every time you open your mouth you dig a deeper and deeper hole, better luck next time! ;D

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #150 on: January 11, 2024, 02:00:59 AM »

4. Upon reentry Adams said she immediately went to the passenger elevator to reach the 4th floor, she doesn't say she immediately went to the back of the building to catch the freight elevator.

No she told the FBI on 11/24/63 that she left the window immediately to go to the stairs and when she did that she heard the elevators move.


Huh? You do know what reentry means, right? And you do realize that if Adams was already on the 4th floor she wouldn't be trying to reach the 4th floor?

Btw you are obviously replying to posts that are clearly above your level of comprehension. Maybe slow down and take a break because all this conspiracy nonsense is rotting your brain.

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #151 on: January 11, 2024, 02:01:39 AM »
Thanks for highlighting another massive inconsistency of Adam's revolving door of made up stories. Thumb1:

she told the FBI on 11/24/63 that she left the window immediately

VS.

Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it was between the time the shots were fired and the time you left the window to start toward the stairway?
Miss ADAMS - Between 15 and 30 seconds, estimated, approximately.


Btw every time you open your mouth you dig a deeper and deeper hole, better luck next time! ;D

JohnM

That's the best you've got?

Do you really not understand that an estimated 15 to 30 seconds is considered to be immediately by normal, reasonable people, in the real world? Do you really think Adams was using the dictionary you have used previously or that people get everything they say 100% right? Really?

And talk about putting your foot in it. Your argument has been that Adams saw Shelley and Lovelady 5 minutes after the last shot (which is a questionable and likely low estimate at best) at the bottom of the stairs.
Adams and Styles needed only less than one minute to go down the stairs from the 4th to the 1st floor, so where were they during the other 4 minutes or so? Drinking coffee with Dorothy Garner perhaps?

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #152 on: January 11, 2024, 02:05:39 AM »
Huh? You do know what reentry means, right? And you do realize that if Adams was already on the 4th floor she wouldn't be trying to reach the 4th floor?

Btw you are obviously replying to posts that are clearly above your level of comprehension. Maybe slow down and take a break because all this conspiracy nonsense is rotting your brain.

JohnM

And he huffed and puffed.....   :D :D :D

I was responding to your silly comment;

she doesn't say she immediately went to the back of the building to catch the freight elevator.

I'm sorry if that confused you.

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #153 on: January 11, 2024, 02:06:25 AM »

5. Adams said in multiple interviews that she saw Lovelady and Shelley when she reached the 1st floor, impossible if she left immediately.

She only started saying that after Jim Leavelle visisted her at her home, in February 1964,...


Excellent, further proof that Adams was unreliable and/or easily led.
And this wishy-washy eyewitness is the very core for your theory, hilarious!

JohnM