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Offline Jack Nessan

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« Reply #924 on: April 12, 2025, 08:10:15 PM »
It never got corrected....
 
Train of thought. No other hand is mentioned.

It never got corrected..

Corrected how and to what? This obviously something of only you are aware. She obviously is stating something she saw. Don’t stop now, state what new wording will be used for the correction. In Michael Capasee Land what did she see?

Train of thought. No other hand is mentioned.

“and the bottom, he carried it this way”

You're thinking he carried it on top of his foot and hopped over?  He carried it somehow. She stated he carried it. Go with the foot thing if that makes more sense to you.
 

 


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« Reply #925 on: April 15, 2025, 10:51:17 PM »
You may not like what she said but she did say it. Just like Capasee, pretending she did not say what she said and then offer various excuses for her statement about how it was all a mistake. 

You have it exactly backwards.  You are pretending that she said something she never said.

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« Reply #926 on: April 16, 2025, 01:50:45 AM »
You have it exactly backwards.  You are pretending that she said something she never said.

You are pretending that she said something she never said.


Interesting post. If she didn’t say something she never said, what did she say then?

When Linnie May stated “and the bottom, he carried it this way” means what?

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« Reply #927 on: April 19, 2025, 07:12:25 PM »
When Linnie May stated “and the bottom, he carried it this way” means what?

Your speculative guess about what she meant isn't any more correct than anybody else's, and it's certainly not something you can just declare as a fact. "It" could refer to the package, not "the bottom".  You can't determine that from a transcript.  She could have started to say something like "and the bottom was a few inches off the ground", but interrupted herself to say "he carried it this way", demonstrating a right-handed grip near the top of the package.  Either way, she says nothing about the left hand.  It's all in your mind.

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« Reply #928 on: April 23, 2025, 05:36:51 AM »
Your speculative guess about what she meant isn't any more correct than anybody else's, and it's certainly not something you can just declare as a fact. "It" could refer to the package, not "the bottom".  You can't determine that from a transcript.  She could have started to say something like "and the bottom was a few inches off the ground", but interrupted herself to say "he carried it this way", demonstrating a right-handed grip near the top of the package.  Either way, she says nothing about the left hand.  It's all in your mind.

My fault for not posting her complete statement on how the bag was being carried as you obviously were unaware of what she had already stated about the top of the package before she focuses on the bottom of it . She had already explained how the top was being carried and then she shifted her explanation to the bottom by stating “and”--- “and the bottom”. So, you are now speculating she now explains again how the top was being held? By using the word “bottom” That actually makes sense to you? John. logic is your specialty don’t let it fail you now.

Linnie May--”and he carried it in his right hand, had the top sort of folded down and had a grip like this, and the bottom, he carried it this way, you know, and it almost touched the ground as he carried it”



This is two completely different explanations for two different areas of the bag.
What is obvious, is you clearly understand how her statement cannot be used to explain a shorter bag than her estimate of 42 inches. Too bad it was Ball questioning her and not Specter. Specter would have understood the problem with her 27 inch estimate and expounded upon it. Ball not so much.

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« Reply #929 on: April 23, 2025, 12:26:02 PM »
Mr. BALL. Let me see. He carried it in his right hand, did he?
Mrs. RANDLE. That is right.

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« Reply #930 on: April 23, 2025, 02:05:52 PM »
Mr. BALL. Let me see. He carried it in his right hand, did he?
Mrs. RANDLE. That is right.

and he carried it in his right hand, had the top sort of folded down and had a grip like this, and the bottom, he carried it this way, you know, and it almost touched the ground as he carried it”