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Twenty points of evidence indicating LHO killed JFK
Benjamin Cole:
JC-
Thanks for your comments.
I think there was a shot fired at the GK---the smoke-and-bang show as witnessed by Sam Holland and other railroad workers, and some other witnesses.
The indisputable telltale scent of gunsmoke in Dealy Plaza in the immediate aftermath of the JFKA, despite the fact there was a breeze blowing towards the TSBD from the Triple Overpass---we know that from the breeze-blown direction of women's coats and skirts.
Ergo, LHO/TSBD6 gunsmoke was blowing away from the JFK limo. The nose-witnesses in the DP smelled gunsmoke, and it did not come from the TSBD.
The wound to Gov. JBC's wrist remain inexplicable---so says Dr, Robert Shaw, JBC surgeon, who worked on 700 wartime gunshot victims. How did a bullet leave JBC's chest and then enter the volar side on JBC's wrist and then enter JBC's thigh? Try holding the face of a wristwatch, on your right arm, to your navel. You will see the problem that emerges.
Maybe the GK smoke-and-bang show was only a diversion.
Yes, the shots that entered JFK and JBC came from behind them (with the possible exception to the wound to JBC's wrist). That does not rule out a second gunsel in the TSBD or possibly the Dal-Tex building.
I conclude LHO is the most likely suspect for the visible TSBD6 sniper.
If LHO acted alone...less sure of that. I lean towards LHO as part of very small group, acting on their own.
I have tried to contact Gus Russo on his sources that LHO was in play in New Orleans with G-2 characters, but he has not responded.
G-2 had also penetrated Alpha-66 and apparently every other exile organization.
Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvIjUsAyMSQ
This Russo on LHO-Cuba ties. Russo thinks LHO did it.
John Corbett:
--- Quote from: Benjamin Cole on April 12, 2026, 02:02:22 AM ---JC-
Thanks for your comments.
I think there was a shot fired at the GK---the smoke-and-bang show as witnessed by Sam Holland and other railroad workers, and some other witnesses.
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That argument might make sense if the GK shooter was firing a flintlock. Modern ammo emits very little smoke and it dissipates only immediately. No one on the overpass would have seen smoke from a weapon fired from the GK.
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The indisputable telltale scent of gunsmoke in Dealy Plaza in the immediate aftermath of the JFKA, despite the fact there was a breeze blowing towards the TSBD from the Triple Overpass---we know that from the breeze-blown direction of women's coats and skirts.
Ergo, LHO/TSBD6 gunsmoke was blowing away from the JFK limo. The nose-witnesses in the DP smelled gunsmoke, and it did not come from the TSBD.
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So why did the smell of gunpowder travel from the GK to Elm St. if the wind was blowing toward the TSBD?
This is a silly basis for postulating a gunman on the GK when Lee Bowers could see the entire area behind the picket fence and saw no gunman and a gunman on the south side of the fence would have been visible to the spectators in the median between Elm and Main. There is no forensic evidence of a shooter on the GK and no eyewitnesses who saw one even though a number of people raced to that area immediately following the shots. This imagined gunman just magically disappeared with in seconds of the shooting.
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The wound to Gov. JBC's wrist remain inexplicable---so says Dr, Robert Shaw, JBC surgeon, who worked on 700 wartime gunshot victims. How did a bullet leave JBC's chest and then enter the volar side on JBC's wrist and then enter JBC's thigh? Try holding the face of a wristwatch, on your right arm, to your navel. You will see the problem that emerges.
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If you want to argue that the bullet that end up hitting JBC's thigh wasn't the one that exited his chest, you need to explain it. Tells us where that bullet came from if it wasn't the same bullet that cause the other wounds. Just because you can't figure out how it happened is not evidence it was a separate bullet.
I really don't see a problem. JBC was holding his hat in his lap when the bullet struck. As such, his wrist would have been very close to his thigh.
--- Quote ---Maybe the GK smoke-and-bang show was only a diversion.
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A diversion? Seriously?
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Yes, the shots that entered JFK and JBC came from behind them (with the possible exception to the wound to JBC's wrist). That does not rule out a second gunsel in the TSBD or possibly the Dal-Tex building.
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I'd love to hear your explanation for how JBC's wrist could have been hit by a separate bullet. I should be a doozy.
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I conclude LHO is the most likely suspect for the visible TSBD6 sniper.
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That's fairly obvious.
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If LHO acted alone...less sure of that. I lean towards LHO as part of very small group, acting on their own.
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A very small group for which there is zero evidence.
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I have tried to contact Gus Russo on his sources that LHO was in play in New Orleans with G-2 characters, but he has not responded.
G-2 had also penetrated Alpha-66 and apparently every other exile organization.
Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvIjUsAyMSQ
This Russo on LHO-Cuba ties. Russo thinks LHO did it.
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Why don't you save yourself a lot of trouble and just accept the fact Oswald did it and didn't need any help doing it.
Benjamin Cole:
TC--
1. You are incorrect that modern ammo (or 1960s era) does issue smoke.
Even today go to a gun range. Some cheaper ammo brands, such as Egypt, give off a lot of smoke.
The HSCA checked this also and concluded guns can and do smoke.
In addition, if a gun barrel was recently oiled (cleaned), the oil will exit the barrel with a lot of smoke.
On top of that, a snub-nose .38, with a short barrel, will give off the most smoke and noise, both of which are somewhat suppressed by longer barrels.
It is reasonable to ponder if a snub-nose .38 was fired at the GK as the JFK limo passed, giving off a lot of smoke and noise.
2. Like Dr. Shaw, an expert on the topic to who I defer, I do not know how a bullet could exit Gov. JBC's chest and then enter the volar side of his right wrist. As Dr Shaw said, it is close to anatomically impossible. In addition, JBC was still holding his hat at Z-234, and also Z-272, a bit odd if he was shot through the wrist a ~Z-222.This is yet another reason I suspect JBC was shot ~Z-295.
3. Evidence of a conspiracy. As LHO was dead before he could confess, we do not know who were his confederates. I suspect LHO alone could not have fired at JBC a ~Z-295 and the JFK at Z-313.
I don't have an answer of how JBC received his wrist wound.
JBC holding his hat Z-272 (see below): JBC's wrist appears uninjured.
This does not line up with JBC being shot at the same time as JFK, back ~Z-222.
Tom Graves:
--- Quote from: Benjamin Cole on April 12, 2026, 06:25:19 AM ---I don't have an answer to how JBC received his wrist wound.
JBC holding his hat Z-272 (see below): JBC's wrist appears uninjured.
This does not line up with JBC being shot at the same time as JFK, back ~Z-222.
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Where's Jake Maxwell when we really need him?
Benjamin Cole:
Let's see if this helps...
Yes, it is blurry, but that is Gov. JBC clutching his white Texas stetson a Z-272. No sign of blood.
You can also see that JBC has made a 180-degree turn in his chair to check on JFK. He does not appear to be injured.
Full disclosure: Nellie Connally said her husband was holding onto his hat all the way to and into Parkland, in his right hand, the one with a bullet that passed through the wrist, and fracturing it.
That may be a bit of "Texas lore," but she said it.
Draw your own conclusions.
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