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Let's see if this helps...

Yes, it is blurry, but that is Gov. JBC clutching his white Texas stetson a Z-272. No sign of blood.

You can also see that JBC has made a 180-degree turn in his chair to check on JFK. He does not appear to be injured.

Full disclosure: Nellie Connally said her husband was holding onto his hat all the way to and into Parkland, in his right hand, the one with a bullet that passed through the wrist, and fracturing it.

That may be a bit of "Texas lore," but she said it.

Draw your own conclusions.

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Oh well, at least he agrees that the cross contamination issue was never really addressed and could bring up doubt. That's something.


See Martin, this is the difference between you and me, I really don't care who Killed Kennedy, I wasn't even born when it happened and thus have always approached this completely neutral with absolutely no bias.
I examine every piece of evidence scientifically, logically, use advanced mathematical probability and rely on some of the finest forensic analysists in the World.

Whereas you being a feral dog without a bone, have some sort of psychotic belief that virtually every piece of evidence must have some sort of flaw, you demand evidence that would require a time machine so you could see any action with your own eyes and if this was the case, superheroes like yourself would make the legal system obsolete but here in the real world we depend on the judicial process.

As I proved, your insane idea that "evidence beyond a reasonable doubt" must include "conclusive evidence" was beyond absurd, and shows why from the very start you were debating from a position of idiocy, and this total miscomprehension of even the most basic legal theory totally explains why you don't accept logical criminal arguments. 

JohnM
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It's not a matter of trust. Evidence is either authentic or it isn't.

I can't help it that fools like you are willing to consider just about anything you like as solid evidence even if there is no authentication

Dear Martin,

Roughly how much of it is "inauthentic" because it was fabricated or "fudged" by the bad guys, and roughly how much of it is "inauthentic" because it was the result of some really, really quirky twist of fate?

Almost all of it was fabricated by the bad guys, right?

-- Tom
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Dear Martin,

Since you don't trust any of the evidence against Oswald, what percentage of it do you think (sic) was fabricated by the bad guys compared to "just some really weird coincidence"?

80% versus 20%?

90% versus 10%?

100%?


-- Tom

It's not a matter of trust. Evidence is either authentic or it isn't.

I can't help it that fools like you are willing to consider just about anything you like as solid evidence even if there is no authentication
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Dear Martin,

Since you don't trust any of the evidence against Oswald, what percentage of it do you think (sic) was fabricated by the bad guys compared to "just some really weird coincidence"?

80% versus 20%?

90% versus 10%?

100%?


-- Tom
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I don't have an answer to how JBC received his wrist wound.

JBC holding his hat Z-272 (see below): JBC's wrist appears uninjured.

This does not line up with JBC being shot at the same time as JFK, back ~Z-222.



Where's Jake Maxwell when we really need him?
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Yawn!

Here we go again with Weidmann the Legal Layman now becoming a Forensic Specialist Layman, what a Goofball!

Famous Cases Solved by Fiber Evidence

Wayne Williams (Atlanta Child Murders, 1981): This is considered the first major case solved primarily by fiber evidence. Yellow-green nylon carpet fibers and violet acetate fibers found on several victims matched the carpet and bedspread in Williams' home and car.

The Yorkshire Ripper (Peter Sutcliffe, 1981): Specialized fibers, specifically unique bank-note-like fibers found on several victims, helped link crimes together and matched clothes, ropes, and the car of Peter Sutcliffe, supporting his murder convictions.

Timothy Evonitz (2001): The serial killer was linked to the murders of Virginia girls Kati and Kristin Lisk and Sophia Silva through unique blue fibers found on the bodies, which matched a blanket and other items found in his car and home.

Jeffrey Macdonald (1970): The Army doctor was convicted of murdering his family after fiber evidence from his pajamas was found in the mouth of a victim and throughout the crime scene, contradicting his claims of fighting off attackers.


The Oswald shirt fiber evidence had 3 types of fibers on Oswald's rifle matching the three types of fibers on his shirt and is just another piece of evidence linking Oswald to the rifle.
Oswald ordered the rifle.
Oswald purchased the rifle.
Oswald was sent the rifle.
Oswald was photographed with the rifle.
And a team of amateur Johnnie Cochran wannabes could never refute this reality! LOL!



And as for the blanket fiber in, not on Oswald's rifle bag would take a number of experiments to calculate the probability of a magic fiber penetrating the bag.

In the following photo we see the opening of the bag sitting on top of the blanket and since there is no timestamp we don't know at what stage this photo was taken, was the bag already analysed? Was the photo taken in Dallas on the 22nd and if so how far into the bag was a fiber found? Was the bag folded when sent to Washington? Our resident Forensic Layman says that all the evidence was sent in a single bag, which wouldn't surprise me considering the level of scientific forensics at the time, and if so how far into the bag was the fiber and as I said was the bag folded?
I'm guessing without these issues being fully addressed, a real Johnnie Cochran and the best fiber forensic scientists could bring up some doubt but the fact remains that the Oswald prints on the rifle sized bag will forever link the bag to Oswald.



JohnM

Bla bla bla bla bla bla

Mr. Fiber expert (wannabe) talks... and says nothing of any significance whatsoever.

Oh well, at least he agrees that the cross contamination issue was never really addressed and could bring up doubt. That's something.

But then he goes off the rails, by making some weird argument that Oswald's print on the bag links the bag to Oswald. Duh!

Desperation seems to be setting in.....

Let's just tell it as it really is. To a LN it doesn't matter how weak or pathetic a piece of evidence is, as long as there is a minimal possibility of linking a piece of evidence (authenticated or not) to Oswald it is absolute proof that Oswald killed JFK and Tippit. There's no reason, no middle ground, no honesty... all that matters is that Oswald must be the lone killer at all costs. Every idiot has an opinion, I guess....
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Yawn!

Here we go again with Weidmann the Legal Layman now becoming a Forensic Specialist Layman, what a Goofball!

Famous Cases Solved by Fiber Evidence

Wayne Williams (Atlanta Child Murders, 1981): This is considered the first major case solved primarily by fiber evidence. Yellow-green nylon carpet fibers and violet acetate fibers found on several victims matched the carpet and bedspread in Williams' home and car.

The Yorkshire Ripper (Peter Sutcliffe, 1981): Specialized fibers, specifically unique bank-note-like fibers found on several victims, helped link crimes together and matched clothes, ropes, and the car of Peter Sutcliffe, supporting his murder convictions.

Timothy Evonitz (2001): The serial killer was linked to the murders of Virginia girls Kati and Kristin Lisk and Sophia Silva through unique blue fibers found on the bodies, which matched a blanket and other items found in his car and home.

Jeffrey Macdonald (1970): The Army doctor was convicted of murdering his family after fiber evidence from his pajamas was found in the mouth of a victim and throughout the crime scene, contradicting his claims of fighting off attackers.


The Oswald shirt fiber evidence had 3 types of fibers on Oswald's rifle matching the three types of fibers on his shirt and is just another piece of evidence linking Oswald to the rifle.
Oswald ordered the rifle.
Oswald purchased the rifle.
Oswald was sent the rifle.
Oswald was photographed with the rifle.
And a team of amateur Johnnie Cochran wannabes could never refute this reality! LOL!



And as for the blanket fiber in, not(as claimed by the dishonest Weidmann) on Oswald's rifle bag would take a number of experiments to calculate the probability of a magic fiber penetrating the bag.

In the following photo we see the opening of the bag sitting on top of the blanket and since there is no timestamp we don't know at what stage this photo was taken, was the bag already analysed? Was the photo taken in Dallas on the 22nd and if so how far into the bag was a fiber found? Was the bag folded when sent to Washington? Our resident Forensic Layman says that all the evidence was sent in a single bag, which wouldn't surprise me considering the level of scientific forensics at the time, and if so how far into the bag was the fiber and as I said was the bag folded?
I'm guessing without these issues being fully addressed, a real Johnnie Cochran and the best fiber forensic scientists could bring up some doubt but the fact remains that the Oswald prints on the rifle sized bag will forever link the bag to Oswald.



JohnM

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