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"And he said 'I shot Walker'"
Tom Graves:
--- Quote from: Steve M. Galbraith on August 21, 2025, 05:33:16 PM ---Sirhan admitted in his trial that he shot JFK. He claimed "diminished capacity." He also admitted to the police that he shot JFK. And he admitted in a parole hearing that he shot JFK. He said he remembered firing the first shot but after that he couldn't.
As we know, you cannot reason with unreasonable conspiracy believers. It simply won't work.
You can read about his case here: https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ca-supreme-court/1826802.html
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Dear Steve M.,
*RFK, not JFK.
-- Tom
PS Angleton's "Byetkov(?)" (whom he talked about in his Church Committee testimony and whom you asked me about a few years ago at a JFKA Google Group) was Igor Obyedkov, a Kremlin-loyal triple agent at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City whom the CIA mistakenly believed it had successfully recruited and who "volunteered" the Department 13-radioactive name "Kostikov" (made radioactive by Kremlin-loyal FEDORA at the FBI's NYC field office a year earlier) to Oswald or "Oswald" over a sure-to-be-tapped-by-CIA phoneline on 10/1/63.
Michael T. Griffith:
A few other facts that contradict the idea that Oswald was the one who fired at Walker:
-- Dallas police officers Van Cleave and McElroy described a steel-jacketed 7.62 mm (30.06) bullet in their General Offense Report filed the same day of the attack. Oswald allegedly fired copper-jacketed 6.5 mm bullets at JFK. I've already mentioned that Walker himself insisted that the bullet entered into evidence was not the bullet that he saw retrieved at his house.
-- The $21.45 money order that Oswald allegedly mailed from Dallas to buy the rifle amazingly arrived at Klein's Sporting Goods in Chicago on March 13, less than 24 hours after it was sent from Dallas. The money order was then deposited in the First National Bank on the same day it arrived at Klein's, a remarkably rapid processing of a money order.
-- The 36-inch, 5.5 pound Mannlicher-Carcano carbine allegedly ordered by Oswald does not match the murder weapon entered into evidence by the Dallas police: a 40.2 inch, 7.5 pound Mannlicher-Carcano short rifle.
-- The WC was unable to find any evidence that Oswald picked up the alleged murder weapon at the post office in Dallas. Oswald was not listed on the p.o. box form as an authorized recipient. Postal regulations required that anyone picking up mail from the "Hidell" p.o. box be listed on the form as a recipient. Also, no postal worker at the post office recalled seeing Oswald pick up the weapon.
Dr Alan Howard Davis:
--- Quote from: Jarrett Smith on August 08, 2025, 03:27:45 AM ---But after shooting Kennedy, and Tippit he was cool as a cucumber. ::)
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Oswald was not 'cool as a cucumber' after JFK was shot -he 'looked like a maniac' according to an ex-landlady who saw him on the bus. He rushed home- changed his top, armed himself with a hand-gun and was heading towards the Greyhound bus-stop to take him to Mexico when meeting Tippit. He panicked, shot him and then rushed away before hiding. Still panicking, he knew he had to get off the streets, so he decided to hide in a darkened film theatre. The box-office did not really notice him step inside, but a shoe salesman did, who had noticed his strange behavior, and followed him. It was the salesman who got the box office clerk to call the police.
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