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Offline John Mytton

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #48 on: September 14, 2018, 10:20:31 PM »
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Finding it difficult to come up with credible answers to reasonable questions?

What's reasonable about you again implying without a shred of evidence that yet more evidence was illegally planted?

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #49 on: September 14, 2018, 10:31:24 PM »
What's reasonable about you again implying without a shred of evidence that yet more evidence was illegally planted?

Says the guy without a shred of evidence that C2766 was fired that day.

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #50 on: September 14, 2018, 10:32:35 PM »

What's reasonable about you again implying without a shred of evidence that yet more evidence was illegally planted?

JohnM


Other than in your paranoid mind, how am I implying any such thing?

Do you disagree, John, that evidence has to be authenticated and without provenance issue before it can be considered valid?

Or are you just trying to shift the burden of proof again?


No, analysing the evidence and drawing a reasonable conclusion will never be just a "wild-ass" guess.
We have two large fragments found in the Limo and we have the results of two objects impacting the interior of the Limo, do the math!

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Except for the fact that you can not demonstrate with any kind of certainty that the two fragments were indeed found in the limo, you might have a point.

As it stands, your conclusion is anything but reasonable and indeed just a wild guess.


We have an experts opinion on one hand and on the other you have,....nothing.

Try again!

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We have an experts opinion on one hand

Yeah right.....

Mr. EISENBERG - But in your opinion the marks on the left are the same as the marks on the right?
Mr. FRAZIER - The marks on the left are the same marks as those on the right. In the examination this is easily determined by rotating the two bullets. As you rotate them, you can see these characteristic patterns line up.
Then you will notice these do not line up. But as you rotate one bullet, you can follow the individual marks mentally and see that the same pattern is present and you can line them up in your mind , even though they are not actually physically lined up in the microscope.
Mr. McCLOY - They are not lined up in the microscope because there is mutilation on the fragment?
Mr. EISENBERG - Yes, sir.

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
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Offline John Mytton

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #51 on: September 14, 2018, 10:45:21 PM »

We have an experts opinion on one hand

Yeah right.....

Mr. EISENBERG - But in your opinion the marks on the left are the same as the marks on the right?
Mr. FRAZIER - The marks on the left are the same marks as those on the right. In the examination this is easily determined by rotating the two bullets. As you rotate them, you can see these characteristic patterns line up.
Then you will notice these do not line up. But as you rotate one bullet, you can follow the individual marks mentally and see that the same pattern is present and you can line them up in your mind , even though they are not actually physically lined up in the microscope.
Mr. McCLOY - They are not lined up in the microscope because there is mutilation on the fragment?
Mr. EISENBERG - Yes, sir.

This is why nobody wants to debate you Martin, you have evidence presented that for obvious reasons cannot be photographed and your reply is "Yeah right", you aren't after the truth, you just want to believe in some massive conspiracy that somehow in your mind isn't that massive, go figure.

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #52 on: September 14, 2018, 10:48:46 PM »
Says the guy without a shred of evidence that C2766 was fired that day.

Huh? Are you joking, the recovered fragments in Kennedy's Limo exclusively matched Oswald's rifle.

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #53 on: September 14, 2018, 10:59:30 PM »
Huh? Are you joking, the recovered fragments in Kennedy's Limo exclusively matched Oswald's rifle.

"Oswald's rifle".  LOL.


Except for the fact that you can not demonstrate with any kind of certainty that the two fragments were indeed found in the limo, you might have a point.

Not to mention, it's not like those fragments were timestamped by the rifle they came out of...

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #54 on: September 14, 2018, 11:00:44 PM »
This is why nobody wants to debate you Martin,

You never want to debate those who expose your logical fallacies.  Understandably so.

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Offline Steve Howsley

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Re: Conspiracy of the Three Stooges
« Reply #55 on: September 14, 2018, 11:30:58 PM »
How about something like this: BRW is on the 6th floor until, let's say 12:25 or so. He goes to the 5th floor to be with his buddies. Shots ring out 4-5 minutes after BRW gets to the 5th floor. It becomes clear that the shots were from the 6th floor, right where BRW was just at. He gets scared, he was just there, he left his lunch somewhere on the 6th floor (BTW: i don't know who moved the lunch or when). Maybe BRW thinks the cops will arrest him and he'll get executed for a crime he didn't commit and he had nothing to do with. He gets together with his buddies and "hey guys, let's all say this, i didn't do anything but i was just where the shots were fired and the cops might think i did it because i was just there a few minutes ago . . . "

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That's reasonable. Young black dudes in Texas in 63 would be prepared to say whatever it took to avoid a beating or worse.