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Offline Walt Cakebread

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« Reply #136 on: June 27, 2018, 01:32:52 AM »
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At 4:30 PM (CST) November 23, 1963, the Dallas Police Identification Bureau received two negatives matching photographic prints showing ?Lee Harvey Oswald holding rifle with scope.? Earlier in the afternoon, Dallas Police detectives had undertaken a second search at Ruth Paine?s home in Irving, Texas, concentrating on the small one-car garage where seabags, suitcases and boxes belonging to Lee Oswald were stored. The Investigation Report (CE Stovall D) states ?found by Dets. Rose was two snapshots and negatives showing Oswald holding the rifle (murder weapon) and wearing a pistol in a holster on his right hip (Tippitt murder weapon).?


Captain conspirator Fritz showed Lee Oswald a Back Yard photo(133c?)  at 12:45 that Saturday , 11 / 23 / 63 but there were no photos found until about 4:00pm that afternoon.   That's when the detectives said they found the photo among Lee Oswald's possessions in Micheal Paine's garage.   The photo that Fritz displayed to Lee was 133c....and Lee knew it was not a photo that he had created....

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Offline John Mytton

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #137 on: June 27, 2018, 01:48:52 AM »
I almost forgot this...

The rifle doesn't match with the shadows against the body
and of course: "Clumpy the Hand"







Unbelievable, Capasse again alters the photographic record in an attempt to support his ludicrous juvenile observations.

By drastically compressing this backyard photo reduces Oswald's normal arm into Capasse's "baby arm", Capasse for the umpteenth time shows just how "fair and balanced" he really is!





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Offline Matt Grantham

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #138 on: June 27, 2018, 03:31:27 AM »
Michael Paine intersects with the backyard photo story at least six ways, surprising since the official story portrays him as akin to a bystander, simply caught up in events. Michael Paine was one of a handful of known visitors to 214 West Neely Street. The Imperial Reflex camera said to have taken the backyard photos was apparently stored at his house in the autumn of 1963. He saw a backyard photo at the Dallas Police station the night of the assassination. The backyard photos known as 133-A and 133-B were discovered at his house the following day. He was involved in the delivery of a box of records, from which the de Mohrenschildt backyard photo would be later discovered. Michael Paine, with his wife Ruth, had dinner with the de Mohrenschildts soon after the photo was discovered in 1967

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #139 on: June 27, 2018, 03:54:32 AM »
He saw a backyard photo at the Dallas Police station the night of the assassination.

That was his recollection. But it was not an accurate one. As you noted, the photos were not discovered until the next day.

Mr. PAINE - I am too confused. Maybe it was on the next night that I spent at the police station.
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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #140 on: June 27, 2018, 04:11:38 AM »
In 1993, Michael Paine began telling interviewers that Oswald had showed him a backyard photo when they first met in the Spring of 1963. If Michael Paine?s relatively recent claim is actually true, then his Warren Commission testimony is severely compromised, a fact which appears to have escaped many mainstream journalists and network research departments. If Oswald showed Michael Paine a backyard photo in the Spring of 1963 it must have been, according to Paine?s timeline, during the visit to the Neely Street address when Paine arrived to drive the Oswald?s to dinner in Irving. This event, if true, is entirely absent from Paine?s long and detailed description of his half hour with Oswald as told to the Warren Commission. If true, and Oswald was offering Michael Paine visual evidence of an apparent tendency to violent fanaticism, it is not at all clear why this troubling information was not passed to Ruth Paine as she continued to forge her friendship with Marina. Ruth Paine claimed to the Warren Commission that she did not know Lee owned a rifle and would not have accepted the presence of a rifle in the same home as her children.

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Offline Ray Mitcham

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #141 on: June 27, 2018, 12:50:13 PM »
what are you blabbering now?

 :D  what normal arm -- to what? ...and how is it out of proportion with the rest of the manipulations?
I did nothing to that picture and there is nothing you can do to help "Clumpy the Hand"

the only one creating distortions here is you

Michael, he didn't notice when he compressed the photo that his arm still stayed the same size.

https://s15.postimg.cc/4mydk66d7/Capasselies.gif
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #142 on: June 27, 2018, 12:52:27 PM »
In 1993, Michael Paine began telling interviewers that Oswald had showed him a backyard photo when they first met in the Spring of 1963. If Michael Paine?s relatively recent claim is actually true, then his Warren Commission testimony is severely compromised, a fact which appears to have escaped many mainstream journalists and network research departments. If Oswald showed Michael Paine a backyard photo in the Spring of 1963 it must have been, according to Paine?s timeline, during the visit to the Neely Street address when Paine arrived to drive the Oswald?s to dinner in Irving. This event, if true, is entirely absent from Paine?s long and detailed description of his half hour with Oswald as told to the Warren Commission. If true, and Oswald was offering Michael Paine visual evidence of an apparent tendency to violent fanaticism, it is not at all clear why this troubling information was not passed to Ruth Paine as she continued to forge her friendship with Marina. Ruth Paine claimed to the Warren Commission that she did not know Lee owned a rifle and would not have accepted the presence of a rifle in the same home as her children.

during the visit to the Neely Street address when Paine arrived to drive the Oswald?s to dinner in Irving.


The Paines went waaaaay out of their way to cultivate a relationship with Lee and Marina....WHY???

Clearly Ruth Paine was spying on the Oswald's....   She revealed during her testimony before the WC that she was an informer for the FBI.  The question is:.....   Was she merely an informer or did she have a far bigger job?  What ordinary housewife would drive to New Orleans and spend a couple of days there working on convincing Marina to come back to Irving with her??    This episode clearly was a blatant action to get Marina out of the way while Lee made a trip to Mexico City in an attempt to visit Cuba.       
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #143 on: June 27, 2018, 12:58:10 PM »
what are you blabbering now?

 :D  what normal arm -- to what? ...and how is it out of proportion with the rest of the manipulations?
I did nothing to that picture and there is nothing you can do to help "Clumpy the Hand"

the only one creating distortions here is you

The shadow of the rifle on the ground is clear evidence that the photo has been altered or created by inserting the man's figure into a backdrop of the Neeley Street Yard.