Why did Oswald go to the movies?

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #812 on: September 20, 2018, 11:42:33 PM »
Markham elevated Tippit's head and comforted him.

What life saving technique is that?  By the way, when did she say that?

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From the time it happened till the time the ambulance arrived, wasn't instantaneous.

Do you believe that she was alone by herself that entire time?  So much for all of your other supposed witnesses I guess!

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Who the heck can recognize their own voice from a recording?

It wasn't just that she didn't recognize her voice.  She denied ever having the conversation.

Mrs. MARKHAM. I never talked to that man.
Mr. LIEBELER. Is that not your voice on the tape?
Mrs. MARKHAM. I can't tell about my voice, but that man--I never talked to no woman or no man like that.
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Mr. LIEBELER. Now, at this point you were shaking your head, what do you mean by that?
Mrs. MARKHAM. This man--I have never talked with. This lady was never on the telephone. This man that called me like I told you, he told me he was from the city hall, the police department, the police department of the city hall.

Bizarre.

Offline Howard Gee

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #813 on: September 20, 2018, 11:52:19 PM »
Your non-answer noted.

"Oswald's rifle, LOL" noted.

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #814 on: September 20, 2018, 11:56:16 PM »
What life saving technique is that?  By the way, when did she say that?

Do you believe that she was alone by herself that entire time?  So much for all of your other supposed witnesses I guess!

It wasn't just that she didn't recognize her voice.  She denied ever having the conversation.

Mrs. MARKHAM. I never talked to that man.
Mr. LIEBELER. Is that not your voice on the tape?
Mrs. MARKHAM. I can't tell about my voice, but that man--I never talked to no woman or no man like that.
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Mr. LIEBELER. Now, at this point you were shaking your head, what do you mean by that?
Mrs. MARKHAM. This man--I have never talked with. This lady was never on the telephone. This man that called me like I told you, he told me he was from the city hall, the police department, the police department of the city hall.

Bizarre.

So what are we left with, Markham sees a murder goes over and comforts the man and then later can't recognize her own voice. Is that the best you got?

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #815 on: September 21, 2018, 12:05:22 AM »
"Oswald's rifle, LOL" noted.

Conspicuously missing:  any actual evidence that C2766 was Oswald's rifle.

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #816 on: September 21, 2018, 12:08:42 AM »
So what are we left with, Markham sees a murder goes over and comforts the man and then later can't recognize her own voice. Is that the best you got?

No, I have more.

- Tippit tried to talk to her and knew she was there, even though he was killed instantly.
- She was there all by herself screaming for help for 5-10 minutes but nobody responded.
- She tried to save Tippit's life.
- She tried to use Tippit's police radio to call for help.
- Said the man talked to Tippit through the passenger side window, but it was rolled up.
- Said Benavides was a policeman (wait, I thought she was alone)
- Said 6 times that she didn't recognize anyone in the police lineup, but picked Oswald because he looked at her and she fell over.


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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #817 on: September 21, 2018, 12:10:38 AM »
Conspicuously missing:  any actual evidence that C2766 was Oswald's rifle.

What's the definition of ownership?

Oswald ordered the rifle.
Oswald was photographed with the rifle.
Oswald's prints were on the rifle.
Oswald's rifle was found at his work.

Btw we know that you will do a point by point try refutation but this time stick to your guns and don't allude to any body else's involvement.

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Re: Why did Oswald go to the movies?
« Reply #818 on: September 21, 2018, 12:22:30 AM »
No, I have more.

- Tippit tried to talk to her and knew she was there, even though he was killed instantly.
- She was there all by herself screaming for help for 5-10 minutes but nobody responded.
- She tried to save Tippit's life.
- She tried to use Tippit's police radio to call for help.
- Said the man talked to Tippit through the passenger side window, but it was rolled up.
- Said Benavides was a policeman (wait, I thought she was alone)
- Said 6 times that she didn't recognize anyone in the police lineup, but picked Oswald because he looked at her and she fell over.



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- Tippit tried to talk to her and knew she was there, even though he was killed instantly.

Already discussed.

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- She was there all by herself screaming for help for 5-10 minutes but nobody responded.

Yeah the ambulance took time to respond, so what?

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- She tried to save Tippit's life.

As I said she attempted to comfort Tippit and keeping someone calm is part and parcel of saving someone's life.

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- She tried to use Tippit's police radio to call for help.

Prove that she didn't.

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- Said the man talked to Tippit through the passenger side window, but it was rolled up.

The quarter window was wide open. You've been told and shown this yet you still persist? And then you wonder why everyone calls you Dishonest John.

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- Said Benavides was a policeman (wait, I thought she was alone)

Wow, she didn't know who everybody was or what they did.

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- Said 6 times that she didn't recognize anyone in the police lineup, but picked Oswald because he looked at her and she fell over

Who are you trying to convince with this, she didn't understand the question but she goes on directly to say the man was the Number 2 man, Lee Harvey Oswald.

Is this it, that's your evidence for why Markham was "bizarre"? Yawn!

JohnM