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Online John Corbett

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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #133 on: August 18, 2026, 10:39:19 PM »
Our LN friends have had some time to think about this. Perhaps somebody has an answer by now. Let's find out, shall we?

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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #134 on: August 18, 2026, 10:40:35 PM »
The troll and his sock puppet are back looking for attention.

You really don't have a life, do you now?

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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #135 on: August 20, 2026, 04:05:48 PM »
It should be noted that in Officer Paul Bentley's 12/3/63 DPD memorandum, he said nothing -- not one word -- about finding a Hidell ID card on Oswald when he rode with Oswald to the police station. Said Bentley,

On the way to the City Hall, I removed the suspect's wallet and obtained his name.

Notice that not only did Bentley say nothing about finding a Hidell ID card but that he also said nothing about contacting the police dispatcher regarding the name Hidell, contrary to his later story.

It is also worth mentioning that when George O'Toole did a recorded interview with Bentley and checked Bentley's statements with the PSE (aka VSA) polygraph, the PSE showed hard stress when Bentley claimed that he found a Hidell ID card in Oswald's wallet and that he contacted the dispatcher about the name Hidell.

I think the story that the police found a Hidell ID card in Oswald's wallet on the way to the police station  was a falsehood that was invented to help explain away the finding of an Oswald wallet with a Hidell ID card in it at the Tippit scene.


Online John Corbett

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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #136 on: August 20, 2026, 05:12:52 PM »
It should be noted that in Officer Paul Bentley's 12/3/63 DPD memorandum, he said nothing -- not one word -- about finding a Hidell ID card on Oswald when he rode with Oswald to the police station. Said Bentley,

On the way to the City Hall, I removed the suspect's wallet and obtained his name.

Notice that not only did Bentley say nothing about finding a Hidell ID card but that he also said nothing about contacting the police dispatcher regarding the name Hidell, contrary to his later story.

It is also worth mentioning that when George O'Toole did a recorded interview with Bentley and checked Bentley's statements with the PSE (aka VSA) polygraph, the PSE showed hard stress when Bentley claimed that he found a Hidell ID card in Oswald's wallet and that he contacted the dispatcher about the name Hidell.

I think the story that the police found a Hidell ID card in Oswald's wallet on the way to the police station  was a falsehood that was invented to help explain away the finding of an Oswald wallet with a Hidell ID card in it at the Tippit scene.

I think you are continuing to invent cockamamie excuses to dismiss any and all evidence that Oswald was a double murderer.

All the credible evidence points to Oswald and Oswald alone.

You have never presented credible evidence that anyone other than Oswald was involved in either murder.

No one from the armies of CTs over the past six decades has presented any such evidence. Almost all of the efforts by the CT community has been to try to rebut the findings of the WC, not present any evidence that someone other than Oswald took part in the crime. Their case is a litany of excuses not to accept the overwhelming amount of evidence that Oswald was the assassin. None of these excuses has any validity.
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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #137 on: August 20, 2026, 05:39:16 PM »
It should be noted that in Officer Paul Bentley's 12/3/63 DPD memorandum, he said nothing -- not one word -- about finding a Hidell ID card on Oswald when he rode with Oswald to the police station. Said Bentley,

On the way to the City Hall, I removed the suspect's wallet and obtained his name.

Notice that not only did Bentley say nothing about finding a Hidell ID card but that he also said nothing about contacting the police dispatcher regarding the name Hidell, contrary to his later story.

It is also worth mentioning that when George O'Toole did a recorded interview with Bentley and checked Bentley's statements with the PSE (aka VSA) polygraph, the PSE showed hard stress when Bentley claimed that he found a Hidell ID card in Oswald's wallet and that he contacted the dispatcher about the name Hidell.

I think the story that the police found a Hidell ID card in Oswald's wallet on the way to the police station  was a falsehood that was invented to help explain away the finding of an Oswald wallet with a Hidell ID card in it at the Tippit scene.

I actually did not know that Bentley had claimed that he found a Hidell ID card. I don't think he did, because if he had done, he would have encountered two different ID's in a wallet without doing anything with that information. The police radio log also does not show any call to the dispatcher about the Hidell name.
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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #138 on: August 20, 2026, 05:46:11 PM »
I think you are continuing to invent cockamamie excuses to dismiss any and all evidence that Oswald was a double murderer.

All the credible evidence points to Oswald and Oswald alone.

You have never presented credible evidence that anyone other than Oswald was involved in either murder.

No one from the armies of CTs over the past six decades has presented any such evidence. Almost all of the efforts by the CT community has been to try to rebut the findings of the WC, not present any evidence that someone other than Oswald took part in the crime. Their case is a litany of excuses not to accept the overwhelming amount of evidence that Oswald was the assassin. None of these excuses has any validity.

And this is how a fanatical zealot desperately tries to avoid answering the actual question about the wallet brought in by Bentley being in Westbrook's office while at the same time Guy Rose was given a wallet, containing the Hidell ID, just before he became the first officer to talk to Oswald after his arrival at the police station.


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Re: CIA Wallets at Tenth and Patton
« Reply #139 on: August 20, 2026, 06:23:25 PM »
And this is how a fanatical zealot desperately tries to avoid answering the actual question about the wallet brought in by Bentley being in Westbrook's office while at the same time Guy Rose was given a wallet, containing the Hidell ID, just before he became the first officer to talk to Oswald after his arrival at the police station.

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