There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !

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Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #14 on: April 22, 2018, 04:19:17 AM »


How did Mr Truly rule out Jack Dougherty as a potential assassin/co-conspirator as he saw him on an upper floor higher than the second floor lunch room?



Would an assassin likely be lingering on the upper floors? Wouldn?t an assassin likely get away.

And, if it turns out the assassin was Dougherty, at least Mr. Truly did not persuade the police to let him go while he was being held at gunpoint.

Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2018, 05:54:42 AM »


And do we even know that Mr. Truly never told the police about Warren Caster?s rifle?

I would say the ONLY reason why Caster's name and the rifles ever got brought up was what Lee told Fritz about seeing the rifles in Mr Truly's possession.



I would like something more than your say so.

Do we know that Mr. Truly told the police about Oswald leaving the building but did not say he saw Caster with a rifle?

If so, let?s hear the evidence.

For all we know, Mr. Truly mentioned both.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2018, 08:08:31 AM »
No, like Richard, you just made that up to keep your fantasy alive.

Representative FORD. Had there been any traits that you had noticed from the time of his employment that might have made you think then that there was a connection between the shooting and Oswald?
Mr. TRULY. Not at all. In fact, I was fooled so completely by the sound of--the direction of the shot, that I did not believe still did not believe maybe I could not force myself to believe, that the shots came from that building until I learned that they found the gun and the shells there. So I had no feeling whatever that they did come from there.

No fantasy seeing Oswald appear, in Martin's 'just seconds' after the last shot. Are you sure someone else here isn't keeping a fantasy of his own alive by?seemingly?implying that 75-90 seconds was too little time ('just seconds) to make the  descent?

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2018, 05:09:01 PM »
The official narrative is so silly as it tells us that Truly vouches for LHO in the second floor lunchroom, but suspects him him a short time later to the point of notifying the authorities. Ridiculous.

Exactly right!!......

Offline Jack Nessan

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #18 on: April 23, 2018, 02:05:59 PM »
I guess the FBI, DP and WC totally ignored Arnold Rowland then  ;)

Mr. CASTER. Well, I left the Depository during the noon hour and had lunch and, while out for the lunch hour, I stopped by Sanger-Harris sporting goods department to look for a rifle for my son's birthday---I beg your pardon, Christmas present--son's Christmas present, and while I was there I purchased the single-shot .22--single shot--and at the same time was looking at some deer rifles. I had, oh, for several years been thinking about buying a deer rifle and they happened to have one that I liked and I purchased the .30-06 while I was there.

Mr. ROWLAND - No. In proportion to the scope it appeared to me to be a .30-odd size 6, a deer rifle with a fairly large or powerful scope.
Mr. SPECTER - When you say, .30-odd-6, exactly what did you mean by that?
Mr. ROWLAND - That is a rifle that is used quite frequently for deer hunting. It is an import.
Mr. SPECTER - Do you own any rifles?
Mr. ROWLAND - No; my stepfather does.
Mr. SPECTER - Have you ever gone hunting deer with such a rifle?
Mr. ROWLAND - Yes; I have.
Mr. SPECTER - And is that a .30-odd-6 rifle that you have hunted deer with?
Mr. ROWLAND - Yes.

Sure Caster's rifle didn't have a scope on it on the Wednesday- but damn it - the gunman that Rowland saw at 12.15 pm just happened to be "hunting for deer" with the same rifle type on the 6th floor of the TSBD?

We have the same location that a .30-06 rifle was brought into and no one from the FBI was curious enough to even inspect it?



It is very obvious why they ignored him. They didn't have to do anything, Rowland proved himself wrong with his own statement.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #19 on: April 23, 2018, 03:06:02 PM »
Truly has always been suspicious to me.

Isn't everyone except Oswald suspicious to you in this case?  You think it is suspicious that Truly noticed and reported Oswald missing but not that Oswald was missing and had left for the day to get his gun and shoot a police officer etc.  LOL.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: There was No Roll Call at the TSBD !
« Reply #20 on: April 23, 2018, 03:13:13 PM »
So the man who actually brought the rifles into the TSBD two days before, Warren Caster, never crossed his mind according to you. Sure, that makes sense. NOT!

The official narrative is ridiculous. This issue clearly shows the conspiracy in action.

So Truly was supposed to be suspicious of a guy who wasn't even there that day?  It's the "two days before" part that you should reflect upon before embarrassing yourself with nonsense like this.  At over fifty years and counting there is zero credible evidence that links either Truly or Caster to this event.  You, who otherwise pretends to be concerned with the legal rights of guilty parties such as Oswald, should be particularly ashamed to cast false accusations against folks for whom there is no evidence to link them to this crime. 
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