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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: A Few of the Problems with the Case Against Oswald
« Last post by Lance Payette on Yesterday at 06:10:51 PM »This is literally the ULTIMATE in same old, same old. Jeremy Gunn has "no doubt" Oswald would have been acquitted. Has he ever been in a courtroom? No lawyer who has would ever say this. A trial is total crap shoot of pretrial motions in limine to keep out evidence or testimony, actual evidentiary objections and rulings, dueling experts, jury instructions and, of course, jury make-up. There is a "high likelihood" Oswald would have been convicted, but there is NO WAY anyone who has any trial experience could say there is "no doubt" he would've been acquitted. The stuff MTG lists has essentially NO BEARING AT ALL on Oswald's guilt - can you clucks really not see this??? Literally EVERYTHING that MTG lists could actually be a "big problem" for the prosecution without affecting in the slightest a verdict of guilty. The jury has doubts about the Backyard Photos and the paper bag - so effing what?
I may have mentioned before a misdemeanor DUI trial I had early in my career. A tiny little woman admitted she had drank a pitcher of beer. She stumbled and almost fell leaving the restaurant. She dropped her keys when the valet handed them to her. She dropped her purse. She ran over a curb. She was observed weaving in traffic. She failed the field sobriety tests. The defense lawyer, who was essentially dead in the water, went the "Oswald defense" route: "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, have you ever dropped your keys ... ever lost your footing ... ever run over a curb? Of course, you have. We all have." The rather simple answer: "Ever do all of those things in the space of ten minutes when you weren't drunk on your ass?" Guilty! Oswald's guilt or non-guilt would be determined on the basis of the case as a whole, not on the basis of what the jury thought about the Backyard Photos or the paper bag.
If you want to play Oswald defense counsel, put together a narrative a jury might believe that raises legitimate doubt about the really critical evidence. Conspiracy dolts like MTG always lose sight of the fact that the prosecution gets it shot, too. There are prosecution witnesses and experts, as well as prosecution objections to defense evidence, witnesses and experts. The type of stuff MTG relies on here is the sort of stuff a prosecutor deals with every day. The Backyard Photos - do you SERIOUSLY think there would be doubt about those by the time all the dust had settled? Do you SERIOUSLY think the jury would believe Oswald said nothing to Frazier about curtain rods and that the bag Frazier and Randle observed, and the way it was being carried, contained a cheese sandwich and an apple? Neither of these things is of any great relevance to the prosecution's case, but what MTG says is just silly.
FWIW, I remember interacting with the author of this book, which relies heavily on Voice Stress Analysis to show Oswald's GUILT: https://www.amazon.com/Malcontent-Harvey-Oswalds-Confession-Conduct/dp/1733029214. At the Ed Forum, Jimbo immediately chimed in with the "O'Toole" stuff. Here are the author's responses:
Jim, I am aware of that article. However, there is no teeth to it. My book "Malcontent" proved that O'Toole's analysis was fraudulent, although any intentionality by O'Toole is known only to him. The PSE has two modes...modes 1 and 2. Mode 1 is for male voices, mode 2 is for female voices. The gentleman who did my CVSA for Oswald works for the man who created the CVSA. Moreover, that person worked with O'Toole back in the 70's. When he was shown O'Toole's chart of "I didn't shoot anybody, no sir" from "The Assassination Tapes," he immediately recognized what O'Toole did. He saw on the chart where O'Toole changed the speed from mode 1 to mode 2, thus skewing the results. The old PSE machines do not work. My investigation revealed no surplus parts, and the PSEs in existence are missing paper, stylus', etc. The closest thing to duplicating O'Toole's charts is to run them on the CVSA in mode 2. "Malcontent" has the O'Toole chart and the CVSA mode 2 chart that are almost identical to each other, proving that O'Toole used the wrong mode when analyzing Oswald's statement. Moreover, O'Toole only took a 3-day PSE orientation course, then went around doing his analysis. I used a law enforcement veteran who created the questions to be asked sex offenders for CVSA examination. They were also checked by the creator of the CVSA, who is one of three Master CVSA examiners in the world, one of which is deceased. They all agreed O'Toole changed the speed of the PSE during his analysis. This type of deception is exactly why the CVSA mode cannot be changed during examination. ALL of my documentation accrued during my investigation was published in "Malcontent". O'Toole did not publish his other Oswald charts nor any of the documentation from those alleged to have confirmed his results. It stands to reason that if the O'Toole Oswald chart is wrong, the others are wrong too, as "Malcontent" proved the unreliability and erroneous nature of his analysis.
Your post is misleading and disrespectful. First, if you were to read my book, you would note that I do not accuse O'Toole of anything. I specifically state that O'Toole's analysis could have been the result of incompetence (because he only took a three-day PSE orientation course) or that he just plain made mistakes (because he is human). The fact that he is passed away is moot as many researchers have now passed, and their research is still subject to peer review whether living or not. O'Toole passed away in 2001 and I did not start the research for this book until early 2018. I tried to contact his wife and family members many times with negative results. I contacted Dektor and asked for any other material or documentation they may still have from O'Toole; they stated they had none. All of this documentation is in my book. Nobody in the JFK case has ever taken the initiative and conducted a CVSA on Oswald or anyone else related to this case. Most have taken O'Toole at his word and the analysis in "The Assassination Tapes" as final without educating themselves first. My book merely shows that O'Toole's analysis, and thus his conclusions, are flawed. I had several world-renowned experts check my CVSA results who verified and agreed with my results. That documentation is also in my book. So it's not the result of "low-hanging fruit" but meticulous, detailed and documented research. If my conclusions fly in the face of "hundreds of intrepid researchers," then it is what it is. That speaks more of their research, not mine.

I may have mentioned before a misdemeanor DUI trial I had early in my career. A tiny little woman admitted she had drank a pitcher of beer. She stumbled and almost fell leaving the restaurant. She dropped her keys when the valet handed them to her. She dropped her purse. She ran over a curb. She was observed weaving in traffic. She failed the field sobriety tests. The defense lawyer, who was essentially dead in the water, went the "Oswald defense" route: "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, have you ever dropped your keys ... ever lost your footing ... ever run over a curb? Of course, you have. We all have." The rather simple answer: "Ever do all of those things in the space of ten minutes when you weren't drunk on your ass?" Guilty! Oswald's guilt or non-guilt would be determined on the basis of the case as a whole, not on the basis of what the jury thought about the Backyard Photos or the paper bag.
If you want to play Oswald defense counsel, put together a narrative a jury might believe that raises legitimate doubt about the really critical evidence. Conspiracy dolts like MTG always lose sight of the fact that the prosecution gets it shot, too. There are prosecution witnesses and experts, as well as prosecution objections to defense evidence, witnesses and experts. The type of stuff MTG relies on here is the sort of stuff a prosecutor deals with every day. The Backyard Photos - do you SERIOUSLY think there would be doubt about those by the time all the dust had settled? Do you SERIOUSLY think the jury would believe Oswald said nothing to Frazier about curtain rods and that the bag Frazier and Randle observed, and the way it was being carried, contained a cheese sandwich and an apple? Neither of these things is of any great relevance to the prosecution's case, but what MTG says is just silly.
FWIW, I remember interacting with the author of this book, which relies heavily on Voice Stress Analysis to show Oswald's GUILT: https://www.amazon.com/Malcontent-Harvey-Oswalds-Confession-Conduct/dp/1733029214. At the Ed Forum, Jimbo immediately chimed in with the "O'Toole" stuff. Here are the author's responses:
Jim, I am aware of that article. However, there is no teeth to it. My book "Malcontent" proved that O'Toole's analysis was fraudulent, although any intentionality by O'Toole is known only to him. The PSE has two modes...modes 1 and 2. Mode 1 is for male voices, mode 2 is for female voices. The gentleman who did my CVSA for Oswald works for the man who created the CVSA. Moreover, that person worked with O'Toole back in the 70's. When he was shown O'Toole's chart of "I didn't shoot anybody, no sir" from "The Assassination Tapes," he immediately recognized what O'Toole did. He saw on the chart where O'Toole changed the speed from mode 1 to mode 2, thus skewing the results. The old PSE machines do not work. My investigation revealed no surplus parts, and the PSEs in existence are missing paper, stylus', etc. The closest thing to duplicating O'Toole's charts is to run them on the CVSA in mode 2. "Malcontent" has the O'Toole chart and the CVSA mode 2 chart that are almost identical to each other, proving that O'Toole used the wrong mode when analyzing Oswald's statement. Moreover, O'Toole only took a 3-day PSE orientation course, then went around doing his analysis. I used a law enforcement veteran who created the questions to be asked sex offenders for CVSA examination. They were also checked by the creator of the CVSA, who is one of three Master CVSA examiners in the world, one of which is deceased. They all agreed O'Toole changed the speed of the PSE during his analysis. This type of deception is exactly why the CVSA mode cannot be changed during examination. ALL of my documentation accrued during my investigation was published in "Malcontent". O'Toole did not publish his other Oswald charts nor any of the documentation from those alleged to have confirmed his results. It stands to reason that if the O'Toole Oswald chart is wrong, the others are wrong too, as "Malcontent" proved the unreliability and erroneous nature of his analysis.
Your post is misleading and disrespectful. First, if you were to read my book, you would note that I do not accuse O'Toole of anything. I specifically state that O'Toole's analysis could have been the result of incompetence (because he only took a three-day PSE orientation course) or that he just plain made mistakes (because he is human). The fact that he is passed away is moot as many researchers have now passed, and their research is still subject to peer review whether living or not. O'Toole passed away in 2001 and I did not start the research for this book until early 2018. I tried to contact his wife and family members many times with negative results. I contacted Dektor and asked for any other material or documentation they may still have from O'Toole; they stated they had none. All of this documentation is in my book. Nobody in the JFK case has ever taken the initiative and conducted a CVSA on Oswald or anyone else related to this case. Most have taken O'Toole at his word and the analysis in "The Assassination Tapes" as final without educating themselves first. My book merely shows that O'Toole's analysis, and thus his conclusions, are flawed. I had several world-renowned experts check my CVSA results who verified and agreed with my results. That documentation is also in my book. So it's not the result of "low-hanging fruit" but meticulous, detailed and documented research. If my conclusions fly in the face of "hundreds of intrepid researchers," then it is what it is. That speaks more of their research, not mine.

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