What's your favorite reason for believing Oswald didn't do it?

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Online Dan O'meara

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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 Fritos and his chicken-on-the-bone sandwich?

If so, do you think that when he was finished, he 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?

If you accept the fact that he ate his lunch outside the Sniper's Nest near windows three and four, do you find it highly, highly implausible that he didn't notice Oswald who was either hiding in the far corner of the Sniper's Nest or down at the other end of the building, waiting for you to leave, when he left his bag (with the chicken bones and the empty Fritos bag) on top of the Sniper's Nest back "wall"?

Do you really think he perjured himself in front of the Warren Commission, 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]?

It seems to me that Bonnie Ray probably ate his lunch where he testified he did -- near or actually sitting on the "two wheeler" by the third and fourth windows, but that's not very exciting, is it. (British dialect.)


Regardless, keep up the good work, danny old BOY o'meara.

Vladimir Putin's counting on you!


-- Tom

You are the one insisting that Bonnie Ray ate his lunch where he testified he did.
It's up to you to explain this discrepancy.
If you believe he ate his lunch a couple of aisles over from the Sniper's Nest, how did his lunch remains end up on top of it?
This is something that refutes your own interpretation of events regarding this matter, how do you explain that?
Do you do what the Warren Commission did (of course you do) and simply ignore this inconvenient fact?
If so, what does that say about you?

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Online Tom Graves

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You are the one insisting that Bonnie Ray ate his lunch where he testified he did.
It's up to you to explain this discrepancy.
If you believe he ate his lunch a couple of aisles over from the Sniper's Nest, how did his lunch remains end up on top of it?
This is something that refutes your own interpretation of events regarding this matter, how do you explain that?
Do you do what the Warren Commission did (of course you do) and simply ignore this inconvenient fact?
If so, what does that say about you?

Dear widdle danny BOY o'meara,

Not a "couple of aisles over," but one aisle over, between the third and fourth windows from the corner of the building. (The first and second windows were inside Oswald's Sniper's Nest.)

The fact that Bonnie Ray set his used lunch bag on top of a stack of boxes, probably while on his way down to the fifth floor, seems suspicious to you?

How long have you been paranoiac, widdle danny BOY o'meara?

Perhaps you should get professional help.

-- Tom

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