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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: Understanding the JFK Assassination Conspiracy Cover-Up
« Last post by John Corbett on Today at 05:39:29 PM »Your lack of education is again showing.
We're hardly talking about a "blank sheet of paper" but about standard deductive analysis of an obviously suspicious event, the kind of analysis that police investigators and district attorneys do every day. It is only logical to believe that if this two-day meeting at Marcello's estate had really been a legal strategy meeting, at least one of Marcello's attorneys would have been there, and not just David Ferrie, who had no legal training of any kind.
If your figuring was standard for police investigators, few bad guys would ever go to jail.
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Both Marcello and Ferrie are logical suspects in JFK's death. Ferrie had publicly called for JFK's assassination and made a highly suspicious trip to Houston on the night of the assassination. Marcello harbored an intense hatred of the Kennedys, had voiced the desire to see JFK dead, had expressed foreknowledge of a plot to kill JFK, and unwittingly revealed to a federal informant after the assassination that he played a role in JFK's death.
How many death threats do you supposed are made against all presidents. Only in extremely rare instances does the individual act or even intend to act on such threats.
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One would have to be quite gullible to believe that a Mafia kingpin like Marcello and a volatile right-winger with no legal background like David Ferrie spent two days at Marcello's estate talking about legal strategy for Marcello's deportation trial.
So in lieu of any evidence as to what Marcello and Ferrie were talking about, you leap to the conclusion they were discussing the assassination of JFK.
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