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W. Tracy Parnell:

--- Quote from: Steve Taylor on June 17, 2018, 06:55:41 AM ---Neither Julian nor Myrtle, who had known the real Marguerite Oswald since 1935, recognized the heavy-set, shabbily-dressed woman they saw on television.
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Read here how Armstrong manipulated what Mr. and Mrs. Evans said to his advantage. The Evans' never said they didn't know Marguerite-only that she had changed:

http://wtracyparnell.blogspot.com/2017/01/the-two-marguerites-part-2.html

Matt Grantham:

--- Quote from: W. Tracy Parnell on June 17, 2018, 03:26:51 PM ---
Read here how Armstrong manipulated what Mr. and Mrs. Evans said to his advantage. The Evans' never said they didn't know Marguerite-only that she had changed:

http://wtracyparnell.blogspot.com/2017/01/the-two-marguerites-part-2.html

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This is not in Julian's testimony

and I said that couldn't be Margie. Julian told the Commission,

W. Tracy Parnell:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on June 17, 2018, 04:08:38 PM ---This is not in Julian's testimony

and I said that couldn't be Margie. Julian told the Commission,

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But Myrtle Evans clarified her remarks. She said "when I saw her on TV, after all of this happened, she looked so old and haggard, and I said, "That couldn't be Margie," but of course it was..." [emphasis added]. They were surprised at her appearence and that she had let herself go. At no time did they tell the commission that this was not the woman they knew but was instead an impostor. If you want to believe that, you are free to do so but there is no support for it. It is just a belief on your part. Also ask yourself, if the CIA (who CTs believe is all powerful) were going to get a woman to replace Marguerite, why not find one who looked exactly like the original? It is when you start asking qustions (and there are dozens more) like this that you can see what is going on.

Denis Pointing:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on June 17, 2018, 04:08:38 PM ---This is not in Julian's testimony

and I said that couldn't be Margie. Julian told the Commission,

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Have you actually ever read Julian's WC testimony? Here it is:  Mr. EVANS - I think she's a fine woman, myself, a fine woman; intelligent, very soft spoken - a beautiful woman, with black hair streaked with a little gray, but when you saw her on television since this thing happened, she really looked awful; nothing at all like she used to look. She has really aged. She looked like a charwoman, compared to what she used to look like. She used to be a fashion plate. She dressed beautifully, but when we saw her on television just recently, after all this happened, she looked awful. There's no way to describe it, the change that has come over her. You wouldn't have recognized her if they hadn't told you who she was; she looked that different. Where her hair used to be black, now it's entirely gray, and she really looks Old
Mr. JENNER - Well, she's 57, I believe.
Mr. EVANS - That's right; she's the same age as my wife, but she looks about 70 now. That's about all I can remember about her, and then I saw this thing

W. Tracy Parnell:

--- Quote from: Denis Pointing on June 17, 2018, 05:03:17 PM ---Have you actually ever read Julian's WC testimony? Here it is:  Mr. EVANS - I think she's a fine woman, myself, a fine woman; intelligent, very soft spoken - a beautiful woman, with black hair streaked with a little gray, but when you saw her on television since this thing happened, she really looked awful; nothing at all like she used to look. She has really aged. She looked like a charwoman, compared to what she used to look like. She used to be a fashion plate. She dressed beautifully, but when we saw her on television just recently, after all this happened, she looked awful. There's no way to describe it, the change that has come over her. You wouldn't have recognized her if they hadn't told you who she was; she looked that different. Where her hair used to be black, now it's entirely gray, and she really looks Old
Mr. JENNER - Well, she's 57, I believe.
Mr. EVANS - That's right; she's the same age as my wife, but she looks about 70 now. That's about all I can remember about her, and then I saw this thing

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Thanks for posting that Denis. It couldn't be clearer that Evans is talking about the woman he knew and how she had aged and not referring to some sort of impostor.

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