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Online Michael Capasse

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Re: The Brown Paper Bag
« Reply #104 on: Today at 04:05:10 PM »
How about Oswald's palm print on the underside of the barrel. That could only have been placed there with the rifle disassembled.

Showed up after Lee was dead. FBI found no prints or sign of DPD having looked there for prints

The we have the fibers in the bag that matched the blanket Oswald stored his rifle in when it was in Paine's garage.

Fibers are only similar.

That ties the rifle to the bag and the bag could only hold a disassembled rifle without sticking out the top of the bag.


The rifle is TOO long to fit under his arm
How can BWF not see the bag rise above his shoulder while walking ahead of him?





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Online John Mytton

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« Reply #105 on: Today at 04:33:17 PM »




Thanks for posting this photo, but I'm afraid it's backfiring badly. And in fact whoever did this demonstration was setting out to deceive.

For a start Frazier who is taller than 6 foot can barely hold a 24 inch package under his arm and his hand isn't cupped because the package is being held by the tips of his fingers. Look at the second photo and Frazier is showing a cupped hand!! Ouch!

Secondly Oswald was at least 3 inches shorter and he definitely wasn't built like a gorilla with extrrraa long arms.

Thirdly, Linnie Mae estimated the package at the testimony to be 28.5 inches but quickly interjected that her previous estimate was smaller. Why was she so keen to shrink the package?

Mrs. RANDLE. And this goes this way, right? Do you want me to hold it?
Mr. BALL. Yes.
Mrs. RANDLE. About this.
Mr. BALL. Is that about right? That is 28 1/2 inches.
Mrs. RANDLE. I measured 27 last time.
Mr. BALL. You measured 27 once before?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.


But funnily enough and before Linnie Mae realized her brother was in potentially serious trouble, her initial estimate was;

RANDLE stated that about 7:15 a.m., November 22, 1963, she looked out of a window of her residence and observed LEE HARVEY OSWALD walking up her driveway and saw him put a long brown package, approximately 3 feet by 6 inches

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Online Michael Capasse

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Re: The Brown Paper Bag
« Reply #106 on: Today at 04:41:37 PM »
Thanks for posting this photo, but I'm afraid it's backfiring badly. And in fact whoever did this demonstration was setting out to deceive.

For a start Frazier who is taller than 6 foot can barely hold a 24 inch package under his arm and his hand isn't cupped because the package is being held by the tips of his fingers. Look at the second photo and Frazier is showing a cupped hand!! Ouch!

Secondly Oswald was at least 3 inches shorter and he definitely wasn't built like a gorilla with extrrraa long arms.

JohnM

same old tired garbage.

Mr. BALL - When you cupped the bottom of your package in the hands, will you stand up, again, please,
and the upper part of the package is not under the armpit, the top of the package extends almost up to the level of your ear.

Mr. FRAZIER - Right.


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Offline Tommy Shanks

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« Reply #107 on: Today at 05:42:09 PM »
OK let's have a little fun and imagine that Oswald did NOT bring his rifle to work that day (which he most assuredly did). How did it get into the building then? Did someone steal it from Ruth and Michael Paine's garage and hide it in the TSBD for the "real" shooters to find and use?