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2 wallets for Lee Harvey Oswald alias Alek Hidell

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John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Mike Orr on April 15, 2018, 02:45:10 AM ---In the end , only one thing is certain-- the wallet filmed at the scene by WFAA_TV cameraman Ron Reiland is " NOT " the wallet taken from from Oswalds pocket after his arrest.

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I'm not even sure the "the wallet taken from from Oswald's pocket after his arrest" was actually taken from Oswald's pocket after his arrest.

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Richard Smith on April 17, 2018, 02:39:20 PM ---Why do you refer to it as Oswald's wallet?  There is no evidence to support that conclusion.  They are looking at something that appears to be a wallet or maybe Tippit's citation book.  But who it belongs too is not apparent from the picture.   To suggest that it is a confirmed "fact" that it belongs to Oswald is nonsense.

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Says the guy who thinks it's a confirmed "fact" that the C2766 belonged to Oswald.

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Walt Cakebread on April 16, 2018, 08:55:31 PM ---Matt, The clip is seen several times in the video...At the 4:12 point the tail lights of a 1961 Chevy at clearly visible and the cop holding the wallet also has a S&W revolver in his hand....

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Matt Grantham:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on April 17, 2018, 08:33:53 PM ---
 That seems to make sense. It does still leave open other possibilities For instance we have to trust that the wallet the DPD has in evidence is the real wallet It seems like the most likely scenario that the wallet supposedly found at theater is the real wallet and the  conspirators new roughly the type of wallet LHO had and went to the effort to acquire a facsimile Though there is also a strategy that I think Webster Tarpley mentioned, in terms of the strategies within a conspiracy,, and that is for the conspirators to make as much information as possible a contradiction or confusing in some manner From that perspective it may have made two wallets that just slightly different for that express purpose 


 Mike Orr Really liked your comment for what that is worth

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Walt Cakebread:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on April 17, 2018, 11:36:58 PM ---



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Thank you for posting the pictures....I don't know if you intended to deceive but the clip which also shows a cop holding a revolver at a time when the revolver should have been back in his holster ( If the frame from that film had been taken at the Tippit murder scene)...But that single clip is deceptive.....  There is a sequence of several frames that clearly show that the taillights in the background behind the wallet are on a 1961 Chevy.....The tail lights on the blue car are on a 1960 Chevy Impala.....

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