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Up close shot to Tippit's head and no spatter detected on shoes or pants?

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Bill Brown:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on January 18, 2018, 12:43:10 AM ---Yes, I know Mary Brock was shown a mugshot of Oswald months later and thought it was the guy she saw walking by the gas station.  But that doesn't mean it was.  That's not even a valid way to do a photo showup.  Her husband couldn't identify him.

And that still doesn't account for where he had been for the previous 15-20 minutes if the guy Brock saw was the same guy Callaway saw.

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Why do you feel that Oswald's missing "15-20 minutes" need to be accounted for?  He was hiding somewhere (even though not for 15-20 minutes).  So what?

Bill Brown:

--- Quote from: Rob Caprio on January 18, 2018, 03:15:12 AM ---You always skip what her husband told the FBI.

"ROBERT BROCK was shown a photograph of LEE HARVEY OSWALD, at which time he advised he could not positively identify same as being identical with the individual who had passed him at Ballew's Texaco Service Station."

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Robert Brock wouldn't positively identify the man as being Oswald.  This has nothing to do with Mary Brock's positive identification.  Maybe Robert Brock simply didn't pay as much attention to the man as Mary did.  What's your point?

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Bill Brown on January 18, 2018, 03:25:23 AM ---He was hiding somewhere (even though not for 15-20 minutes).  So what?

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How do you know that?  Circular argument.

Bill Brown:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on January 18, 2018, 05:18:26 PM ---How do you know that?  Circular argument.

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Okay.  Oswald didn't hide anywhere.  So what?

Bill Brown:

--- Quote from: Rob Caprio on January 18, 2018, 09:42:12 PM ---What it means is that she had no corroboration, thus, she could have been....mistaken.

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Yes, she could have been mistaken.  Did you come up with that all on your own?

As for corroboration, Mary Brock was at the Texaco station.  The man who Reynolds and Patterson followed and then watched go into the lot behind the Texaco station was, according to both of them, Lee Oswald. 

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