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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
« Reply #32 on: November 18, 2025, 08:48:18 AM »
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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
« Reply #34 on: November 21, 2025, 09:35:16 AM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

You wrote, "My favourite reason is the eye-witness testimony of those who saw the man on the 6th floor just before, during and after the assassination."

It's a pity that those witnesses were standing far below the sixth-floor window and looking up at a sharp angle.

You also wrote words to the effect, "Bonnie Williams had lunch in the Sniper's Nest."

You're wrong, danny BOY o'meara.

There was a tall partition, comprised of stacks of boxes, between Williams and the Sniper's Nest.

Do try to get your facts straight, won't you?

-- Tom

It's a pity that those witnesses were standing far below the sixth-floor window and looking up at a sharp angle.

Dear Comrade Jerkov,

You have posted some piss-weak nonsense in your time and this is right up there with the worst of your drivel.
Your counter-argument to eye-witness testimony describing someone other than Oswald on the 6th flooris that they had to look up. :D
This is a new low point for you.
And the bar was pretty low to begin with.
The fact remains that the eye-witnesses were describing someone other than Oswald.

"They describe the shooter as wearing clothes Oswald wasn't wearing and didn't own.
That he had a bald spot Oswald didn't have.
That this spot was only visible when the shooter leaned his head to the left, indicating a left-handed shooter.
That he appeared to be much older than Oswald.
That he was firing a rifle that didn't have a scope.
That the shooter was still stood at the window as the limo entered the underpass when he was supposed to be racing downstairs."



There was a tall partition, comprised of stacks of boxes, between Williams and the Sniper's Nest.

Do try to get your facts straight, won't you?


Because you've just swallowed down what the Warren Commission has fed you, like a good boy, you are completely unfamiliar with any evidence that contradicts your spoon-fed beliefs.
If you knew anything about this case you'd know that Bonnie Ray's lunch remains were initially found on top of the Sniper's Nest.

All six of the first officers on the scene describe the lunch remains being found in the south-east corner, where the empty hulls were discovered. Three of them specifically state that the lunch remains were discovered on top of the barricade/shield of boxes that formed the back wall of the Sniper's Nest.

Do some research.

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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
« Reply #35 on: November 21, 2025, 10:44:15 AM »
All six of the first officers on the scene describe the lunch remains being found in the south-east corner, where the empty hulls were discovered.

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Three empty hulls were found in the Sniper's Nest: Two under the window, and one near the stacks of boxes that served as a "partition" between where Williams ate and the space where Oswald sat waiting for the limo to appear on Houston Street.

Officer Mooney testified that Captain Fritz picked the hulls up to look at them and then set each of them back down where he'd picked them up.

-- Tom

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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 08:42:04 AM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Three empty hulls were found in the Sniper's Nest: Two under the window, and one near the stacks of boxes that served as a "partition" between where Williams ate and the space where Oswald sat waiting for the limo to appear on Houston Street.

Officer Mooney testified that Captain Fritz picked the hulls up to look at them and then set each of them back down where he'd picked them up.

-- Tom

Three empty hulls were found in the Sniper's Nest:

That's why I'm saying you buffoon!
The first officers on the scene found Bonnie Ray's lunch remains ON TOP OF THE ROW OF BOXES THAT FORMED THE BACK WALL OF THE SNIPER'S NEST,.
Don't you understand basic English all of a sudden?
Don't you see the significance of the fact that his lunch remains were initially discovered ON TOP OF THE SNIPER'S NEST?

The lunch remains were not initially discovered near the two-wheeler truck where they were photographed by Studebaker.
By the time Fritz (accompanied by Tom Alyea) arrived at the south east corner of the 6th floor, the lunch remains had been moved.

Do some research.

Do you understand the importance of this fact?



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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 09:09:36 AM »
Three empty hulls were found in the Sniper's Nest:

That's why I'm saying you buffoon!
The first officers on the scene found Bonnie Ray's lunch remains ON TOP OF THE ROW OF BOXES THAT FORMED THE BACK WALL OF THE SNIPER'S NEST,.
Don't you understand basic English all of a sudden?
Don't you see the significance of the fact that his lunch remains were initially discovered ON TOP OF THE SNIPER'S NEST?

The lunch remains were not initially discovered near the two-wheeler truck where they were photographed by Studebaker.
By the time Fritz (accompanied by Tom Alyea) arrived at the south east corner of the 6th floor, the lunch remains had been moved.

Do some research.

Do you understand the importance of this fact?

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Your poorly written last post implied that the three hulls were close together.

D'oh!

Regardless, please tell us:

Did Bonnie Ray Williams commit perjury, or did the Warren Commission, corrupted by evil, evil, evil Allen Dulles and Gerald Ford, alter his testimony as to where he sat while drinking his bottle of Dr. Pepper and eating his chicken-on-the-bone sandwich and bag of Fritos?

-- Tom
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Re: What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?
« Reply #38 on: Yesterday at 11:43:49 PM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

Your poorly written last post implied that the three hulls were close together.

D'oh!

Regardless, please tell us:

Did Bonnie Ray Williams commit perjury, or did the Warren Commission, corrupted by evil, evil, evil Allen Dulles and Gerald Ford, alter his testimony as to where he sat while drinking his bottle of Dr. Pepper and eating his chicken-on-the-bone sandwich and bag of Fritos?

-- Tom

Dear Pinko,

your ignorance regarding the evidence in this case is profound.
If the Warren Commission didn't spoon feed it to you, you don't have the first clue about it.
It is a fact that Bonnie Ray's lunch remains were initially discovered ON TOP OF THE STACK OF BOXES THAT FORMED THE BACK WALL OF THE SNIPER'S NEST.

You are clearly unaware of this fact.
Rather than spread your ignorance, you should do some actual research.
Study the testimonies/statements of Mooney, Hill, McCurley, Weatherford, Brewer and Haygood regarding what they saw when they first went over to the southeast corner of the 6th floor, where the Sniper's Nest was located.
Once you've familiarised yourself with this evidence, you need to ask yourself this question - What is the significance of this discovery?

Do some research.

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It is a fact that Bonnie Ray's lunch remains were initially discovered on the top of the stack of boxes that formed the back wall of the Sniper's Nest.
You need to ask yourself this question - What is the significance of this discovery?

Dear danny BOY o'meara,

What do you think the significance of that great discovery is?

That Bonnie Ray Williams sat inside the Sniper's Nest while drinking his Dr. Pepper and eating his Freetos and his chicken-on-the-bone sandwich?

If so, do you think that when he was finished, Bonnie Ray took his empty Dr. Pepper bottle around to the other side of the "side wall" and left it on the floor, there, or do you think he tossed it over said "side wall" from inside the Sniper's Nest and it just happened to land upright?

It seems to me that it's more likely that he ate his lunch where he testified he did (near or actually sitting on the "two wheeler" by the third and fourth windows).

Or, are you just will-we, will-we disappointed that Bonnie Ray didn't notice Oswald, hiding in the far corner of the Sniper's Nest, when he left his bag (with the chicken bones and the empty Freetos bag) on top of your precious "Sniper's Nest Back Wall"?

Gasp . . . do you think Bonnie Ray perjured himself in front of the Warren Commission, or that evil, evil Allen Dulles and/or evil, evil Gerald Ford altered his testimony and that that pesky Dr. Pepper bottle was planted there by the evil, evil, CIA, the evil, evil FBI, or the evil, evil [fill in the blank]? ? ?

LOL!

Keep up the good work, danny BOY o'meara.

Vladimir Putin is counting on you!


-- Tom
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