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The Limo Bullet Fragments....

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Walt Cakebread:

--- Quote from: Martin Weidmann on May 14, 2018, 05:13:32 AM ---Ballistic experts Robert Frazier and Joseph Nicol examined the stretcher bullet and the two fragments recovered from the limousine and determined that they were fired from the rifle found on the sixth floor of the TSBD, to the exclusion of all other rifles in the world.


Briliant, Einstein... now show conclusively that CE 399 and the fragments now in evidence are indeed the same as the bullet found at Parkland and the fragments found in the car..... can you do that?

Here's news for you; if you can't show that, everything else in your post falls apart and all you are left with is what you (want to) believe

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Ballistic experts Robert Frazier and Joseph Nicol examined the stretcher bullet and the two fragments recovered from the limousine and determined that they were fired from the rifle found on the sixth floor of the TSBD, to the exclusion of all other rifles in the world.


In a telephone conversation with LBJ on 11/23/63 J.Edgar Hoover told LBJ..."We have what we call slivers, which are not very valuable in the identification."

Howard Gee:

--- Quote from: Joe Elliott on May 14, 2018, 04:50:41 AM ---
In conclusion, while it is possible that the fragments came from two different bullets, logic indicates that this is unlikely. Most likely, they came from the same bullet.

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Joe Elliot, I think your conclusion is correct and your analysis is pretty darned good.

It should be noted that regardless of whether the fragments came from one bullet or two, they are devastating evidence against LHO.


"Ballistic experts Robert Frazier and Joseph Nicol examined the stretcher bullet and the two fragments recovered from the limousine and determined that they were fired from the rifle found on the sixth floor of the TSBD, to the exclusion of all other rifles in the world." 

Since we know the fragments came from bullets fired by C2766, unless the fragments were planted - and all the evidence showing Saint Oz ordered, paid for, and possessed C2766 is fabricated - we can only conclude that Saint Oz is guilty.

That is unless someone stole Saint Oz's rifle from the garage and used it to assassinate JFK.

LHO: GUILTY BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT

Walt Cakebread:

--- Quote from: Howard Gee on May 14, 2018, 05:14:30 PM ---Joe Elliot, I think your conclusion is correct and your analysis is pretty darned good.

It should be noted that regardless of whether the fragments came from one bullet or two, they are devastating evidence against LHO.


"Ballistic experts Robert Frazier and Joseph Nicol examined the stretcher bullet and the two fragments recovered from the limousine and determined that they were fired from the rifle found on the sixth floor of the TSBD, to the exclusion of all other rifles in the world." 

Since we know the fragments came from bullets fired by C2766, unless the fragments were planted - and all the evidence showing Saint Oz ordered, paid for, and possessed C2766 is fabricated - we can only conclude that Saint Oz is guilty.

That is unless someone stole Saint Oz's rifle from the garage and used it to assassinate JFK.

LHO: GUILTY BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT

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Since we know the fragments came from bullets fired by C2766,

Gee Howie.....perhaps you should that a refresher course in reading comprehension.

In a telephone conversation with LBJ on 11/23/63 J.Edgar Hoover told LBJ..."We have what we call slivers, which are not very valuable in the identification."

Howard Gee:

--- Quote from: Walt Cakebread on May 14, 2018, 05:24:41 PM ---Since we know the fragments came from bullets fired by C2766,

Gee Howie.....perhaps you should that a refresher course in reading comprehension.

In a telephone conversation with LBJ on 11/23/63 J.Edgar Hoover told LBJ..."We have what we call slivers, which are not very valuable in the identification."

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Walter, unfortunately for you and the Saint Oz defense team, more than just slivers were found in the limo, regardless of what Hoover told LBJ on 11/23/63.

Walt Cakebread:

--- Quote from: Howard Gee on May 14, 2018, 05:49:32 PM ---Walter, unfortunately for you and the Saint Oz defense team, more than just slivers were found in the limo, regardless of what Hoover told LBJ on 11/23/63.

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"more than just slivers were found in the limo, regardless of what Hoover told LBJ on 11/23/63."

Oh really, Howie?     So you think that simply because you lack the vocabulary that would enable you to understand that Hoover used a different word to describe the bullet fragments and he referred to the fragments as "slivers "......Then there were more pieces of a bullet found in the limo.   Please enlighten me about these pieces of a bullet(s) .....

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