Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence

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Offline Mike Orr

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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #35 on: May 05, 2018, 08:52:41 PM »
      Boone says on his supplementary Investigation report on Nov. 22nd that the rifle appears to be a 7.65mm  Mauser.

       Seymour Weitzman says this rifle was a 7.65 bolt action equipped with a 4/18 scope.

        We know that Roger Craig said that stamped on the barrel was 7.65 Mauser which , Fritz and Weitzman and Craig all saw the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel and Weitzman says it is a Mauser as he pointed to the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel.
         What happened to the bullet that was ejected out of the Mauser when the rifle was found?
         As we know Roger Craig was ostracized by the police dept. and was kept from getting jobs and it was said that he took his own life , all because he stuck to his story that there was a 7.65 Mauser found and not a 6.5 Mannlicher  Carcano . The shell casings found in the shooters nest were for a 6.5 rifle and as Craig said the two don't match . That is the 6.5 shell casings and the 7.65 Mauser don't relate to each other . If Craig had made a mistake , he would have owned up to it , but Craig , Weitzman and Fritz all looked at the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel at to which point , Weitzman said as he pointed to the writing on the barrel , "it is a Mauser" !  When you look at it having two things that don't add up , like the 7.65 Mauser and the 6.5 shells at the nest , then you can put together 2 shooters in one area . That's a conspiracy within itself.  You tube--JFK murder cop & hero Roger Craig tells it all

Offline Matt Grantham

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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #36 on: May 05, 2018, 09:11:59 PM »
      Boone says on his supplementary Investigation report on Nov. 22nd that the rifle appears to be a 7.65mm  Mauser.

       Seymour Weitzman says this rifle was a 7.65 bolt action equipped with a 4/18 scope.

        We know that Roger Craig said that stamped on the barrel was 7.65 Mauser which , Fritz and Weitzman and Craig all saw the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel and Weitzman says it is a Mauser as he pointed to the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel.
         What happened to the bullet that was ejected out of the Mauser when the rifle was found?
         As we know Roger Craig was ostracized by the police dept. and was kept from getting jobs and it was said that he took his own life , all because he stuck to his story that there was a 7.65 Mauser found and not a 6.5 Mannlicher  Carcano . The shell casings found in the shooters nest were for a 6.5 rifle and as Craig said the two don't match . That is the 6.5 shell casings and the 7.65 Mauser don't relate to each other . If Craig had made a mistake , he would have owned up to it , but Craig , Weitzman and Fritz all looked at the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel at to which point , Weitzman said as he pointed to the writing on the barrel , "it is a Mauser" !  When you look at it having two things that don't add up , like the 7.65 Mauser and the 6.5 shells at the nest , then you can put together 2 shooters in one area . That's a conspiracy within itself.  You tube--JFK murder cop & hero Roger Craig tells it all

 Mike do you know off hand if there was corroboration that Craig was there

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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #37 on: May 05, 2018, 10:13:42 PM »
Mike do you know off hand if there was corroboration that Craig was there
Roger Craig was there on the sixth floor at the time the Carcano was found where it had been carefully hidden beneath boxes of books.  And the site where it had been carefully hidden was out of reach from the aisle at the top of the stairs.

The conspirators in the DPD didn't have to move the site very far to the north to make it feasible for a fleeing person to deposit the rifle as they fled .....but the fact is they DID move the site about two feet closer to the aisle where they claimed the arch villain Lee Harrrrvey Ossssswald ( BOOOOO HISSS )ran by and tossed the rifle as he fled.
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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #38 on: May 06, 2018, 02:51:45 PM »
There was no 7.65 Mauser found on the sixth floor at about 1:22 that afternoon.....The rifle that Boone saw a small portion of the butt of ...was a Mannlicher Carcano.

Any serious student who is searching for the truth is handcuffing himself by believing the mauser nonsense.....

This tale has become interwoven with the facts of the case and there's probably no way to remove the idea from the legend.....  A pity.

Regardless of what one believes was found there is a first day record of affidavits and LE reports clearly

stating a 7.65 Mauser was found. The farther away from an event you get the less accurate are the

accounts and recollections of what happened.

Pulling the "any serious researcher" BS out of your arse to defend your point is a tactic usually reserved

for bottom feeding LNers.
« Last Edit: May 06, 2018, 02:54:31 PM by Gary Craig »

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #39 on: May 06, 2018, 04:14:48 PM »
      Boone says on his supplementary Investigation report on Nov. 22nd that the rifle appears to be a 7.65mm  Mauser.

       Seymour Weitzman says this rifle was a 7.65 bolt action equipped with a 4/18 scope.

        We know that Roger Craig said that stamped on the barrel was 7.65 Mauser which , Fritz and Weitzman and Craig all saw the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel and Weitzman says it is a Mauser as he pointed to the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel.
         What happened to the bullet that was ejected out of the Mauser when the rifle was found?
         As we know Roger Craig was ostracized by the police dept. and was kept from getting jobs and it was said that he took his own life , all because he stuck to his story that there was a 7.65 Mauser found and not a 6.5 Mannlicher  Carcano . The shell casings found in the shooters nest were for a 6.5 rifle and as Craig said the two don't match . That is the 6.5 shell casings and the 7.65 Mauser don't relate to each other . If Craig had made a mistake , he would have owned up to it , but Craig , Weitzman and Fritz all looked at the 7.65 Mauser stamped on the barrel at to which point , Weitzman said as he pointed to the writing on the barrel , "it is a Mauser" !  When you look at it having two things that don't add up , like the 7.65 Mauser and the 6.5 shells at the nest , then you can put together 2 shooters in one area . That's a conspiracy within itself.  You tube--JFK murder cop & hero Roger Craig tells it all

As we know Roger Craig was ostracized by the police dept. and was kept from getting jobs and it was said that he took his own life , all because he stuck to his story that there was a 7.65 Mauser found and not a 6.5 Mannlicher Carcano .

Anybody with at least one good eye can see for themselves that the rifle that was found by deputy Boone where it had been CAREFULLY HIDDEN was in fact a Mannlicher Carcano.   There are dozens of photos that prove the rifle was a model 91/38 Mannlicher Caqrcano 

Unfortunately Roger Craig had a mental problem....   He could never admit that he was wrong....  So rather than admit he was in error he would embellish his stance in an effort to make his tale more convincing.

It is a fact that Roger Craig was never close enough to the carcano on the sixth floor to allow him to see "stamped right there on the barrel was 7.65 mauser"...   That's simply a damned lie.

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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #40 on: May 06, 2018, 06:44:06 PM »
As we know Roger Craig was ostracized by the police dept. and was kept from getting jobs and it was said that he took his own life , all because he stuck to his story that there was a 7.65 Mauser found and not a 6.5 Mannlicher Carcano .

Anybody with at least one good eye can see for themselves that the rifle that was found by deputy Boone where it had been CAREFULLY HIDDEN was in fact a Mannlicher Carcano.   There are dozens of photos that prove the rifle was a model 91/38 Mannlicher Caqrcano 

Unfortunately Roger Craig had a mental problem....   He could never admit that he was wrong....  So rather than admit he was in error he would embellish his stance in an effort to make his tale more convincing.

It is a fact that Roger Craig was never close enough to the carcano on the sixth floor to allow him to see "stamped right there on the barrel was 7.65 mauser"...   That's simply a damned lie.

Then where did the witnesses get the "7.65" part if they didn't read it off the rifle? Who would have known that a Mauser was 7.65mm caliber? You sound like a LNer who claims Roger Craig's mental problems caused him to pull 7.65 out of his keister. Why is that more likely than the DPD screwing up and finding the Mauser by accident? Because if any shots came from the TSBD it would have come from a rifle that was sighted in, unlike the MC, which wasn't even shot.

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Re: Three Tests Proved Oswald's Innocence
« Reply #41 on: May 06, 2018, 11:32:31 PM »
Then where did the witnesses get the "7.65" part if they didn't read it off the rifle? Who would have known that a Mauser was 7.65mm caliber? You sound like a LNer who claims Roger Craig's mental problems caused him to pull 7.65 out of his keister. Why is that more likely than the DPD screwing up and finding the Mauser by accident? Because if any shots came from the TSBD it would have come from a rifle that was sighted in, unlike the MC, which wasn't even shot.

The Argentine Mauser was designed to fire the 7.65 cartridge ......Thus the Argentine mauser is commonly referred to as a 7.65 mauser....  The Argentine mauser and the model 91/38 mannlicher carcano look similar.

Seymour weitzman simply made the mistake of misidentifying the carcano as a 7.65 mauser......It's as simply as that.

Weitzman realized that he had made a mistake and admitted it......  Roger Craig couldn't bear the embarrassment of being wrong....so he lied and embellished the tale.....