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Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: Joe Elliott on May 26, 2018, 10:29:24 PM ---Here is more information about the smelling of gunpowder.

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/smell.htm

Judging from the wide spread of the ?smell of gunpowder? witnesses, it seems obvious that one cannot use them to locate the source of the shots.

Question:

Can anyone quote some sort of gun expert, who states that gun smoke can be smelled, outdoors, even with the wind blowing 10 to 15 mph, as a result of less than a dozen rifle shots?

And can do so from 50 or more yards away if the wind is blowing in a favorable direction.


We just need one quote. Something. Anything.

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According to a car dude online, gasoline can smell like gunpowder at times and said that the heavy limo could have produced the smell by being suddenly gunned into a higher speed. I didn't pursue that because I couldn't find anything else online supporting that notion. I might have that particular article in my files. Maybe look at the smells produced by motorcycles as well. And I doubt if everybody has exactly the same perception of odors.

Joe Elliott:


--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on May 27, 2018, 01:26:55 AM ---
According to a car dude online, gasoline can smell like gunpowder at times and said that the heavy limo could have produced the smell by being suddenly gunned into a higher speed. I didn't pursue that because I couldn't find anything else online supporting that notion. I might have that particular article in my files. Maybe look at the smells produced by motorcycles as well. And I doubt if everybody has exactly the same perception of odors.


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Yes, and I would be interested in anyone smelling gunpowder, or gasoline fumes that smell like gunpowder, or just plain old gasoline fumes, outside while the wind is blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

No counting anyone standing in an oil refinery or in the midst of an artillery battalion.



I suppose detecting gasoline fumes might be possible, even with the wind, considering a lot more gasoline fumes would have been generated than gunpowder fumes, even if there were ten shooters.

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Andrew Mason on May 26, 2018, 02:47:44 AM ---A SE wind is one coming from the soutb-east.

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Ok, where did the get the idea that a wind coming from the southeast would blow towards the TSBD?

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Howard Gee on May 26, 2018, 12:25:42 AM --- 

Hold on there, Sparky.

Give the forum some details of your theory that the frags were planted and/or switched.

So far, all we have is your contention that the chain of custody doesn't measure up.

Did the FBI/SS conspirators have some fragments from a bullet fired by C2766 laying around and think 'let's plant/substitute them into the evidence' ?

Kind of a leap to go from 'the chain of custody isn't satisfactory' to 'the fragments were planted or substituted'.

You have any evidence the fragments in evidence were planted or switched or do you just have a need to play bald Perry Mason defending Saint Oz the Patsy ?

Quit blowing smoke and tell the forum how and when and by whom the planting/switching was done.

WHO KNEW WHACKING THE KOOKS AND THE SAINT OZ DEFENSE TEAM WITH A CLUE BAT COULD BE SUCH FUN ?

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Yawn....

Howard's usual strawman/shift the burden/insult schtick.

Can you prove the C2766 rifle was fired that day or not?

Andrew Mason:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on May 28, 2018, 11:14:36 PM ---Ok, where did the get the idea that a wind coming from the southeast would blow towards the TSBD?

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Sorry, I should have said SW. The wind was coming from the south-west. So Oswald firing in the south-west direction from the south east corner of the TSBD was firing into the wind.

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