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:D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D

A sock puppet among us?
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,4306.0.html

JohnM

A sane person would have let it go, but not Johnny....

He thinks he's being nasty, but all he really is, is an easily triggered fool with a delusion of grandeur complex.

Keep responding, Johnny. I can do with a good laugh
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Thanks David, in researching that photo, I was just on your site earlier today and saw that you discovered that little gem and was going to post it here to further educate Capasse.
Anyway, to anyone who's reading this, CT's and LNers alike and want to investigate, research and learn some interesting JFKA facts go and enjoy DVP's excellent site!!
https://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/

JohnM



 :D too bad you just cannot prove where the bag is
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You mean James Cadigan, the same James Cadigan that examined Oswald's rifle bag at the FBI Laboratory in WASHINGTON, you know on the other side of the Country!

JohnM

Did the bag go to Washington Friday night?
 Thumb1: I don't think it did

Jim Marrs:
"When the Dallas evidence was shipped to the FBI laboratory early on November 23, there was no mention of the paper bag.
Instead, Dallas FBI agent-in-charge J. Gordon Shanklin mentioned the blanket, which he suggested was used to carry the
rifle into the Depository.
"

https://web.archive.org/web/20120502231526im_/http://www.giljesus.com/stovall_A.JPG
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JM--

#19---

Verily, DPD reported, in forms signed by two detectives and two patrol officers, they had found a "steel-jacketed" bullet at the Walker home. Likely wartime surplus, from the US military temporarily used unpopular steel-jacketed bullets due to wartime copper shortages.

CE-573, the slug in evidence for the WC, is one of the most obviously copper-jacketed bullets in police annals, having been torn asunder as it purportedly passed through a wall of the Walker manse. Anyone can see it is a copper-jacketed bullet through and through, and not a steel-jacketed bullet with a copper coat (aka copper plating).

Lt. Day's marks are not visible on CE-573. Day's testimony before the WC is a bit comical on this matter.

Guns and ammo are tools of the trade in police-detective work. Have you ever talked to a cop about guns? Casually mixing up steel and copper-jacketed slugs, in a murder investigation...in fact, the highest-profile assassination attempt in Texas history, up until the JFKA...seems rather unlikely.

Day seems positively evasive, to the WC, when he says he is referring to his paperwork to ID the slug-CE-573.

My guess is LHO took a potshot at Walker, but using a 30-06, and likely had a ride to and from the scene. I can't prove any of that.

Back on LHO-JFKA...the 20-list is generally solid, with your caveats and amplifications.

I think it is likely LHO was the TSBD6 sniper.

My guess is LHO had help, another shooter, and the GK smoke-and-bang show.

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Your question assumes up front that Oswald killed Tippit, ran from the scene and dumped his jacket (which somehow had turned white) and then was arrested without a jacket. All this rests on the testimony of Earlene Roberts who claimed Oswald left zipping up a jacket, whilst at the same time saying she wasn't paying much attention as she was trying to get the TV working. Ever considered the possibility that Oswald did not leave the rooming house wearing a jacket and went straight to the Texas Theater?

Do you think all of the evidence against Oswald in the Tippit Case was fabricated and planted, too?

Or was some of it just more "weird coincidence"?
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The poor boy can't help himself.....

Is the nerve still hurting?

 :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D

A sock puppet among us?
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,4306.0.html

JohnM
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JohnM

The poor boy can't help himself.....

Is the nerve still hurting?
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Okay, so Oswald's landlady's saying she saw him wearing a light-colored jacket when he left the rooming house, and a jacket's being found under a car close to where Tippit's murderer was seen fleeing, and the fact that Oswald wasn't wearing a jacket when he was arrested a few minutes later in the Texas Theater is all fabricated and planted evidence against him, right?

Oswald's landlady didn't say she saw him wearing a light-colored jacket. In her affidavit of December 5, 1963 she described the jacket as having a dark color. And in her WC testimony she was shown the grey jacket and she couldn't recognize it because the jacket "he put on was darker".

It would be nice if you at least try to get your facts correct before asking me this question.

The remainder of your question assumes up front that Oswald killed Tippit, ran from the scene and dumped his jacket (which somehow had turned white) and then was arrested without a jacket.
All this rests on the testimony of Earlene Roberts who claimed Oswald left zipping up a jacket, whilst at the same time saying she wasn't paying much attention as you was trying to get the TV working. Ever considered the possibility that Oswald did not leave the rooming house wearing a jacket and went straight to the Texas Theater?

As for the grey jacket, there is an interesting tale about that as well, as there is evidence that actually suggests that jacket was in Irving on Friday morning and not in Oak Cliff.

Have I confused you enough? Perhaps you should try to look beyond the BS that the WC has told you.

Btw, when Frazier says he wasn't paying much attention to the package Oswald was carrying, that means for the LNs he must be wrong about what he saw, but when Roberts says she wasn't paying much attention to the jacket, whatever she said is written in stone by the LNs. You see the double standard? Probably not, I suppose.
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