Did Oswald really beat his wife?

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Online Steve Howsley

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2018, 02:11:34 AM »
I never would expect you to get the point of this thread.
It is not about wife beating.

Could have fooled me. The thread title is:

Did Oswald really beat his wife?


BTW The innuendo and straight out lies and smears aimed at discrediting Marina, the Frazier's, the Paine's etc etc (even questioning the sexual orientation of Ruth Paine) has been going on for years yet it's unfair to talk about the character of the scumbag that murdered the Pres and a Dallas cop?

Cry me a river.
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Offline Richard Rubio

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2018, 02:17:51 AM »
This was talked about in the old forum, I did read post #1 in full.  Wasn't there something like a complaint, a call to the police or something like that concerning this matter? I thought so.

Online John Mytton

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2018, 03:35:44 AM »
Are you saying that Oswald knocked them out?
Link on that claim...show some fortitude there.

The bad tooth problems originated in the USSR.
I know Russian girls and their teeth were not in good shape.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/magazine/lee-harvey-oswald-was-my-friend.html
http://22november1963.org.uk/did-marina-oswald-have-bad-teeth

Testimony of George Bouhe..... I never would expect you to get the point of this thread.
It is not about wife beating.
It is about using hearsay and innuendo to disparage, denigrate, & defame with unfounded accusations of violence.
I don't think the Warren Commission people cared if Oswald was really a spousal abuser as  long as they could use it to hang his ghost.
Wife beaters are worse than cowards. The forum system would censor any words that I would try and use.
Wife beating becomes a habit...the habit becomes an addiction.
Why did the Paines not report such behavior?



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Are you saying that Oswald knocked them out?

No, but funny that you jumped to that conclusion.

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Link on that claim...show some fortitude there.

What claim?

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The State of Marina Oswald?s Teeth

All the links in your article came from the Warren report. Oops!


The parrots riding the Warren Report Express.....
                           

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Why did the Paines not report such behavior?

So now the Paines weren't involved, will you Kooks please make up your minds!



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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2018, 06:05:31 AM »
His mother told you? OK

Ah, another CT buff avoiding inconvenient facts.

It seems Mommy Dearest smothered CT mancrush Dirty Harvey a little too up close & personal by letting him sleep in her bed until age 11 or so; and embarrassingly mentioned in her interview with a Youth Center psychologist that she bathed all 3 kids until 11-12, until they were 'too old to look at'

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Oswald was a violent scumbag, as these following incidences show
Read this:

New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/21/books/the-most-durable-assassination-theory-oswald-did-it-alone.html

Geoffrey Ward 1993

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Too erratic to hold a job for long, consumed by self-pity, blaming others always for her problems, Marguerite Oswald dragged her son from city to city (21 moves in 17 years), school to school (a dozen in all), setting the erratic course he would follow throughout his short, wretched life. Oswald was a friendless, belligerent little boy. He frequently punched and once tried to stab his mother (in whose bed he often slept until he was nearly 11); he hurled one knife at his half brother and threatened a sister-in-law with another, fought with his schoolmates, disrupted classes and stayed away from school so often he was finally remanded at 13 to Youth House in Manhattan for a psychiatric examination. "I found him to have definite traits of dangerousness," the psychiatrist recalled when he testified before the Warren Commission, "a potential for explosive, aggressive, assaultive acting out." Asked whether he preferred the company of boys or girls, Oswald told the psychiatrist, "I dislike everybody."

He dropped out of school altogether at 16 because, he said, it could teach him nothing, and buried himself in books on Marxism instead, persuading himself that all the unhappiness and disappointment that continued to corrode his life was somehow being caused by capitalism. At 17, he joined the Marines to get away from his mother, but he was unable ever to shake the sense of perpetual grievance with which she had imbued him, or his anger at a world that stubbornly refused to grant him the recognition she had taught him should be his.

Not surprisingly, the military did not suit him. Cold, sarcastic, withdrawn, he was taunted as "Ozzie Rabbit" and "Mrs. Oswald" by his fellow marines, and was court-martialed and found guilty twice, first for shooting himself in the arm with a .22 pistol he was unauthorized to carry and again for pouring a drink over the head of a sergeant who had dared assign him to K.P. duty. He subsequently suffered an apparent breakdown, weeping and firing shots into the night while on guard duty. After that he was called "Bugs."

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Fort Worth knew Kennedy assassin Lee Oswald

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/fort-worth-knew-kennedy...
Fort Worth knew Kennedy assassin Lee Oswald before anyone ... He slept in his mother?s bed until age 10. ... Oswald?s mother and her family moved almost ...

Take a look at the above article and learn something about what a violent little prick Oswald was in his youth, remembered as such from schoolmates in Fort Worth.
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Online Steve Howsley

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2018, 07:11:07 AM »
Thanks for the links Bill. Good information to have. I found though that the second link (The Seattle Times) didn't work. I searched by the heading and found the correct link:

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/fort-worth-knew-kennedy-assassin-before-anyone-else/


BTW I had to close my ad blocker to access the page.






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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2018, 01:47:39 PM »
All this psychological mumbo jumbo is proof that Oswald killed Kennedy.
What a screwed up world.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #27 on: June 26, 2018, 02:46:21 PM »
Imagine the counternarrative here.  The conspirators didn't have enough on their hands framing Oswald for the assassination of the president and murder of a police officer.  And then recruiting someone to kill Oswald and take the wrap.  They had to go another step and frame him as a wife beater by getting his wife and others to lie about that.  LOL.  They were really piling it on poor old Lee.