Lee Oswald The Cop Killer

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #777 on: December 26, 2018, 02:00:38 AM »
I believe I have correctly corrected the statement------
Joseph Nicol (Superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation for the State of Illinois) along with Cortlandt Cunningham, Robert Frazier and Charles Killion (of the Firearms Identification Unit of the FBI Laboratory in Washington D.C.) each examined the shells that are claimed to have been found at the Tippit scene and this certain revolver, which was  ordered from Seaport Traders, Inc.  Each of these experts determined that the shells were linked (through ballistics) to this certain revolver. 
I can believe that statement.  The other words were superfluous.. purely meant to convey redundant incrimination of Lee Oswald. Did these guys actually examine every shell from every revolver in the world? 
 

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #778 on: December 26, 2018, 02:25:59 AM »

Could it be that Oswald did indeed empty the six shells and decided to scatter them as he made his way from the scene. ?

NO!...Not if you read the reports of the witnesses who saw the killer leaving the scene.    ALL of the witnesses who saw the killer leaving after the murder said that he REMOVED one shell at a time as he walked away.

And I would add....If Lee had held any shells in his hand his PALM would have tested positive for gun powder residue, but only one component of gunpowder ( nitrate) was found on his hand.

WTF are you talking about? I didn't say anything about the shells (but I'll go with what the witnesses testified to, since they were at the scene). Maybe you meant to be addressing BillB...?

For the record, I was simply remarking on the exclusive nature of Oswald's day.


Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #779 on: December 26, 2018, 07:07:13 AM »
(but I'll go with what the witnesses testified to, since they were at the scene).

...except when you don?t. Gorillas playing basketball and all that.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #780 on: December 26, 2018, 06:09:33 PM »
...except when you don?t. Gorillas playing basketball and all that.

Another drive-by, vacuous post by Cryin' Johnny the Gaslighter :'(

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #781 on: December 26, 2018, 08:27:32 PM »
I believe I have correctly corrected the statement------
Joseph Nicol (Superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation for the State of Illinois) along with Cortlandt Cunningham, Robert Frazier and Charles Killion (of the Firearms Identification Unit of the FBI Laboratory in Washington D.C.) each examined the shells that are claimed to have been found at the Tippit scene and this certain revolver, which was  ordered from Seaport Traders, Inc.  Each of these experts determined that the shells were linked (through ballistics) to this certain revolver. 
I can believe that statement.  The other words were superfluous.. purely meant to convey redundant incrimination of Lee Oswald. Did these guys actually examine every shell from every revolver in the world? 

 each examined the shells that are claimed to have been found at the Tippit scene[

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #782 on: December 26, 2018, 09:03:20 PM »
Another drive-by, vacuous post by Cryin' Johnny the Gaslighter :'(

Says Chapman in another drive-by, vacuous post.

But at least it wasn't plagiarized from Bugliosi this time.

Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #783 on: December 26, 2018, 09:11:10 PM »
You?re mistaken, Bill. Railway Express Agency was a private carrier. Such a package would have been shipped to, and picked up at, a Railway Express office.

A package, being delivered by Railway Express, can (and in the case of the revolver, did) make it's way to a post office box.

Let me get this straight... are you actually saying the revolver would have had to have been picked up at a Railway Express office?  Is this really what you're claiming?