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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Bledsoe said Oswald got on the bus looking like a maniac but not one other person someone that looked like a maniac.

No one else was familiar with Oswald.

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She also described Oswalds shirt as being in a condition it wasnt in until after his arrest.

Really? How so? What condition of the shirt did she describe that wasn't present at the time of the arrest?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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No one else was familiar with Oswald.

Really? How so? What condition of the shirt did she describe that wasn't present at the time of the arrest?

A BUTTON DOWN COLLAR......

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A BUTTON DOWN COLLAR......

Bledsoe described a button down collar.  When?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Bledsoe described a button down collar.  When?

Lee was wearing a reddish brown shirt with a BUTTON DOWN COLLAR at the TSBD that morning....The Shirt that he was wearing when he was dragged from the theater did NOT have a button down collar.

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Tim asked what condition of the shirt did Bledsoe describe that wasn't present at the time of the arrest, and you responded button-down collar.  When did Bledsoe describe a button down collar?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Tim asked what condition of the shirt did Bledsoe describe that wasn't present at the time of the arrest, and you responded button-down collar.  When did Bledsoe describe a button down collar?

It was an ideal moment to point out a glaring difference between the shirt that Lee wore at the TSBD that morning and the shirt he was wearing when he was dragged from the theater....  The liars have tried to sell the lie that Lee Oswald was guilty because a tuft of fibers from his arrest shirt were found on the butt plate of the rifle. 

The liars failed to take into account that Lee had changed his shirt at the rooming house.....so the fibers should have matched that reddish brown shirt with the BUTTON DOWN Collar, that the police ( Potts) found in Lee's dresser drawer.

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It was an ideal moment to point out a glaring difference between the shirt that Lee wore at the TSBD that morning and the shirt he was wearing when he was dragged from the theater....

That's Walt-speak for "I made something up and got caught".

You don't know what shirt Oswald was wearing that morning either.

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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That's Walt-speak for "I made something up and got caught".

You don't know what shirt Oswald was wearing that morning either.

Lee told the interrogators that he went to his room and changed his clothes because they were dirty ( Mrs Bledsoe said his clothes were ragged and dirty) Lee described the shirt as being a reddish brown color with a BUTTON DOWN COLLAR.....and the trousers were dark gray.   The shirt that Lee was wearing at the theater was a tawny gray color with no hole in the elbow and no BUTTON DOWN COLLAR.   Detective Potts ( see his inventory) said the shirt that he found in the dresser drawer was reddish brown with a BUTTON DOWN COLLAR.