Two Wallets? Nope.

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Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #126 on: May 05, 2025, 12:34:05 PM »
The evidence is decades old memories, the film as I explained is worthless and an alternate narrative has to make sense, and so far not one CT has come forward with a logical narrative that fits.
But let me try to figure this out for you, the conspirators somehow had E.S.P. that Oswald would have no alibi and be in the immediate vicinity, so they killed an innocent cop and dropped a wallet to link Oswald to the crime but the initial dumbass cops don't make the connection and for several decades kept the wallet discovery to themselves?? Even if I try and knowing all your facts, I still can't provide a decent narrative and I guess that's why the CT's keep their stupid theories to themselves!

JohnM

 BS: another lame nutter excuse made up on the fly (they are everywhere)
The item was identified as the suspect's wallet by multiple officers and the news cast itself.
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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #127 on: May 05, 2025, 12:54:36 PM »
The item was identified as the suspect's wallet by multiple officers and the news cast itself.

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And that suspect's name was Oswald;
• the same Oswald that was positively identified by almost a dozen eyewitnesses.
• the same Oswald that was arrested with the revolver exclusively linked to the crime scene.
• the same Oswald that discarded his jacket near-by.
• the same Oswald that hid in a Theater
• the same Oswald that tried to kill more Police with the same revolver.
• the same Oswald that lied about his revolver purchase.
Oh, that Oswald! Thumb1:

Keep going Michael, with you as Oswald's defence attorney, Oswald would have fried! Hahahaha!

JohnM

Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #128 on: May 05, 2025, 12:56:37 PM »
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And that suspect's name was Oswald;
• the same Oswald that was positively identified by almost a dozen eyewitnesses.
• the same Oswald that was arrested with the revolver exclusively linked to the crime scene.
• the same Oswald that discarded his jacket near-by.
• the same Oswald that hid in a Theater
• the same Oswald that tried to kill more Police with the same revolver.
• the same Oswald that lied about his revolver purchase.
Oh, that Oswald! Thumb1:

Keep going Michael, with you as Oswald's defence attorney, Oswald would have fried! Hahahaha!

JohnM

More nutter garbage.
Where are the bullets when he was searched in the car?

Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #129 on: May 05, 2025, 01:04:06 PM »
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And that suspect's name was Oswald;
• the same Oswald that was positively identified by almost a dozen eyewitnesses.
JohnM

Put in front completely unfair and bias lineups

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• the same Oswald that was arrested with the revolver exclusively linked to the crime scene.

JohnM

You struggle to prove that on these forums

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• the same Oswald that discarded his jacket near-by.

JohnM

Like the revolver, you continue to struggle with the chain of custody.

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• the same Oswald that hid in a Theater

JohnM


Hiding where? - He sat in his seat.

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• the same Oswald that tried to kill more Police with the same revolver.

JohnM

The same revolver you struggle to find proper chain of custody.

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• the same Oswald that lied about his revolver purchase.

John

Another nutter dilemma. Originating paperwork has never been confirmed as his mail order.


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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #130 on: May 05, 2025, 01:06:08 PM »
More nutter garbage.
Where are the bullets when he was searched in the car?

Oswald was handcuffed, so they didn't need to give Oswald a full cavity search, they simply retrieved his wallet from his pocket!

Just give it up Michael because you are not very good at this, send in the next CT and hopefully he has half a brain!

JohnM

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #131 on: May 05, 2025, 01:14:04 PM »
Put in front completely unfair and bias lineups

You struggle to prove that on these forums

Like the revolver, you continue to struggle with the chain of custody.
 

Hiding where? - He sat in his seat.

The same revolver you struggle to find proper chain of custody.

Another nutter dilemma. Originating paperwork has never been confirmed as his mail order.

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Put in front completely unfair and bias lineups

So almost a dozen civilians would send an innocent man to certain death, seriously? Could you be tricked into giving false evidence?

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Like the revolver, you continue to struggle with the chain of custody.

The same revolver you struggle to find proper chain of custody.

Unbelievable, just give it up Michael/Tom, your argument is worthless and has failed!

McDonald took the revolver from Oswald.
McDonald gave the revolver to Carroll.
Carroll gave the revolver to Hill.
Hill kept the revolver on his person till he put his name on it.

Mr. BELIN. Did you keep that gun in your possession until you scratched your name on it?
Mr. HILL. Yes, sir; I did.


Oswald ordered the revolver in the name of his alias, Alek Hidell.



Oswald's application for PO Box 2915



Oswald ordered the revolver, to PO Box, 2915



Seaport sent the revolver to Oswald's PO Box, 2915



The shipping company was Railway Express, PO Box 2915



In Oswald's possessions was a revolver holster.




Multiple eyewitnesses saw Oswald shake the revolver shells from the revolver.

When the police arrived Ishowed [sic] one of them where I saw this man emptying his gun and we found a shell.
Barbara Jeanette Davis, Affidavit

The man that was unloading the gun was the same man I saw tonight as number 2 man in a line up.
Mrs. Virginia Davis, Affidavit

Mr. BELIN - What else did you see?
Mr. BENAVIDES - Then I seen the man turn and walk back to the sidewalk and go on the sidewalk and he walked maybe 5 foot and then kind of stalled. He didn't exactly stop. And he threw one shell and must have took five or six more steps and threw the other shell up, and then he kind of stepped up to a pretty good trot going around the corner.


The revolver shells recovered from the murder scene were exclusively matched to Oswald's revolver.

Mr. EISENBERG. Did you examine the cartridge cases in Exhibit 594 in an attempt to determine whether they had been fired in Exhibit 143, the revolver, to the exclusion of all other revolvers?
Mr. CUNNINGHAM. I did.
Mr. EISENBERG. Can you tell us your conclusion?
Mr. CUNNINGHAM. As a result of my examination, it is my opinion that those four cartridge eases, Commission Exhibit 594, were fired in the revolver, Commission Exhibit 143, to the exclusion of all other weapons.





BTW, as I said, you are hopeless at this, try another hobby where you don't have to apply deductive reasoning.  Thumb1:

JohnM


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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #132 on: May 05, 2025, 01:14:52 PM »
Oswald was handcuffed, so they didn't need to give Oswald a full cavity search, they simply retrieved his wallet from his pocket!

Just give it up Michael because you are not very good at this, send in the next CT and hopefully he has half a brain!

JohnM

BS: You just make it up as you go--again !  
You're not very good at this - where are the bullets, John?






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