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Up close shot to Tippit's head and no spatter detected on shoes or pants?
Walt Cakebread:
--- Quote from: Tom Sorensen on January 27, 2018, 07:14:43 AM ---You beat me to it ... what a striking similarity.
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The case is chock full of "evidence" based on the same principal ...... Which is: ..introduce information in a sneaky, wily, manner that allows the sucker to perceive what is being suggested but not specifically stated is his idea..... Thus the sucker believes that he has reached a conclusive solution through his own reasoning.
There was no paper bag there in the SE corner.....But many folks will argue that the was as if it's as elementary as 2+2=4.
But taking that idea just a step further....There was no "Sniper's Nest" in that SE corner and there were NO SHOTS fired from that SE corner window....and WHOA.....Now that is a nutty idea......
Bill Brown:
--- Quote from: Tom Sorensen on January 27, 2018, 07:13:59 AM ---Did you miss the "guessing" and "any other car" part while "NL 95" was right under his nose?
Don't go down the Billy Brown path -- he's flat down on his face now.
Why don't you quote the police officer who picked up the jacket and took down the license number?
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--- Quote ---Don't go down the Billy Brown path -- he's flat down on his face now.
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This may mean something... if you had any credibility at all.
Bill Brown:
BUMP
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--- Quote from: Rob Caprio on January 18, 2018, 10:14:34 PM ---You mean the man that Reynolds said wasn't LHO UNTIL he was shot in the head? That guy?
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--- Quote from: Bill Brown on January 18, 2018, 10:51:02 PM ---You're so full of it.
Cite for Warren Reynolds ever saying that the man was NOT Lee Oswald.
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--- Quote from: Rob Caprio on January 23, 2018, 08:23:05 PM ---You are playing games again. The issue is whether Reynolds ever identified LHO as the man he saw running after the JDT murder, and until he was shot in the head the answer was no.
This is from my "Statements That Sink The WC's Conclusions" series.
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REYNOLDS was shown a photograph of LEE HARVEY OSWALD, at which time he advised he is of the opinion OSWALD is the person he had followed on the afternoon of November 22, 1963; however, he would hesitate to definitely identify OSWALD as the individual. (FBI Interview with Warren Reynolds on January 21, 1964, Commission Exhibit (CE) 2523, p. 731)
http://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh25/html/WC_Vol25_0381a.htm
Quote off
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--- Quote from: Bill Brown on January 23, 2018, 09:21:51 PM ---But, you said that Warren Reynolds said that the man was NOT Lee Oswald.
You lied and misrepresented. Typical.
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Wesley Johnson:
--- Quote from: Richard Smith on January 16, 2018, 09:36:35 PM ---Yes, killing the president wasn't enough that day. They needed Oswald to kill someone else before the police really looked for him. And shoot him on sight? I guess they screwed that one up too since they arrested Oswald and freely allowed him to talk to the press. Whew. That is far out. Imagine how many people would have to be involved in arranging an Oswald "double", a police officer to murder, getting the "real" Oswald into that same area so that he could be arrested/shot, getting the fake "Oswald" away undetected, silencing the fake Oswald for the rest of his life etc. What a fantasy.
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Good post Richard. Most of these CTers have never had any firearm experience. When shot the wound doesn't always splatter all over the place. Especially when small caliber weapons are used and the type of ammo. It's not Hollywood,or a John Wayne western. The wound to JD's head did not exit so there would not have been any splatter from an exit wound.
Ray Mitcham:
--- Quote from: Wesley Johnson on March 11, 2018, 03:44:26 PM ---
Good post Richard. Most of these CTers have never had any firearm experience. When shot the wound doesn't always splatter all over the place. Especially when small caliber weapons are used and the type of ammo. It's not Hollywood,or a John Wayne western. The wound to JD's head did not exit so there would not have been any splatter from an exit wound.
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Did they find a bullet in his head, then, Wes?
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