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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #224 on: March 13, 2018, 12:14:26 AM »
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The shells expanded after firing and had to be removed manually, one at a time.  I explained all of this to you and Prudhomme before the forum crashed.  You simply ignored it.

No, you didn't "explain it" you tried to blow smoke  and only an ignoramus who knows nothing about the S&W would be taken in by your BS.

You know damned well that FBI agent Cortland Cunningham demonstrated the removal of the spent shells from "Oswald's" Smith and Wesson......And he extracted them all in one swell poop.... You're simply a moron who would do well to keep his mouth shut about that which he knows nothing.

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #225 on: March 13, 2018, 03:18:27 AM »
No, you didn't "explain it" you tried to blow smoke  and only an ignoramus who knows nothing about the S&W would be taken in by your BS.

You know damned well that FBI agent Cortland Cunningham demonstrated the removal of the spent shells from "Oswald's" Smith and Wesson......And he extracted them all in one swell poop.... You're simply a moron who would do well to keep his mouth shut about that which he knows nothing.

Your memory is pathetic. Re-read Cunningham's testimony. Try to focus on what you read.

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #226 on: March 13, 2018, 04:28:34 AM »
Your memory is pathetic. Re-read Cunningham's testimony. Try to focus on what you read.

Exactly.

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #227 on: March 13, 2018, 05:18:52 AM »
Common sense told Oswald that the cabbie would take the Houston Street viaduct to Zang to Beckley on it's way to the 500 block.

Billy Bob..... You've stated that you believe that Lee Oswald was desperately fleeing the scene and if that were true He most certainly would have had other thoughts going through his mind then wondering about what route he cab woul take to Oakcliff.   

Common sense told Oswald that the cabbie would take the Houston Street viaduct to Zang to Beckley

Are you referring to the "wino" in the blue workman's clothing ?

Commonsense would dictate that Lee Oswald who was not a "wino" and was dressed in a brown shirt and gray trousers, that he didn't need to worry about he police waiting a the rooming house, because he knew that nobody knew where he was living.       

'he didn't need to worry about he police waiting a the rooming house, because he knew that nobody knew where he was living'

Why take the chance?
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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #228 on: March 13, 2018, 05:41:24 AM »
Exactly.

Smith & Wesson and..wait for it.. Lee.


How about 'Dirty Harvey'
A perfect fit

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Offline Zeon Wasinsky

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #229 on: March 13, 2018, 09:33:44 AM »
Okay, if the premise is, that Oswald was directing William Whaley which way to go, and Oswald knew the streets, and Oswald does not want be seen getting out near his boarding house, then why get out on the MAIN STREET going past his boarding house?

Wouldn some other less conspicuous less traffic side street several blocks away be better thatn getting out in view of potential lot more cars traveling the main street route?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #230 on: March 13, 2018, 01:56:27 PM »
Your memory is pathetic. Re-read Cunningham's testimony. Try to focus on what you read.


Timmy,  perhaps you should "focus on what you read.!"...."Your memory is pathetic." and your buddy Billy Bob is an idiot...

Mr. EISENBERG. Now, Mr. Cunningham, would you show how you would eject the five expended shells?
Mr. CUNNINGHAM. yes. These are very difficult, by the way, to extract, due to the fact that the chamber has been rechambered. And as you can see, you get on your cartridge cases a little ballooning with these smaller diameter cases in the .38 Special.
Mr. EISENBERG. I would like the record to show that Mr. Cunningham extracted the five expended cartridge eases merely by one push of the ejector rod.
Mr. CUNNINGHAM. Yon won't be able to see it again, but when you eject a cartridge ease later on for the powder pattern test, I will show that you can have residues of unburned powder. That is what would happen if you ejected these cartridge cases in your hand. You would pick up unburned powder, residues, and partially burned powder.
Mr. EISENBERG. Mr. Cunningham had ejected five cartridge cases from the revolver into his hand, and his right hand is now filled with small black particles, whose composition I am unable to determine.
Representative FORD. That would happen any time that you did it?
Mr. CUNNINGHAM. Yes, sir; every time you eject them, these particles will come out from the cylinder into your hand--unburned powder, partially burned powder, and gunpowder residues.
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Was Lee Oswald the passenger in Whaley's Taxi?
« Reply #231 on: March 13, 2018, 02:00:37 PM »
Okay, if the premise is, that Oswald was directing William Whaley which way to go, and Oswald knew the streets, and Oswald does not want be seen getting out near his boarding house, then why get out on the MAIN STREET going past his boarding house?

Wouldn some other less conspicuous less traffic side street several blocks away be better thatn getting out in view of potential lot more cars traveling the main street route?

Oswald was directing William Whaley which way to go,

The "wino" in the blue workman's clothing .....was NOT talking to Whaley.....  Whaley said the "wino" didn't seem to be interested in conversation.....