Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #28 on: April 23, 2020, 11:28:03 PM »
You denigrate the videos because statements "direct to camera" by Warren Commission witnesses are more difficult to dismiss than text.

Why don't you claim that Brewer and McDonald are liars. You have no evidence to prove that.

Oh I forgot: you consider "LOL" is evidence.

Sam Holland said on camera that at least one shot came from the picket fence on the grassy knoll where he also saw a puff of smoke.



Holland also said that the WC was wrong and that they manipulated his testimony.

Since you consider a witness saying something on video to be truthfull... What Holland says must also be true, right?
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Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #29 on: April 23, 2020, 11:28:19 PM »
Speaking of silly...

How would Brewer and McDonald know who shot Tippit?

How would Brewer and McDonald know who shot Tippit?

Another silly question to which you know the answer.

Listen to what Brewer said to Barker in the video.

The DPD officers including McDonald regarded the man in the Texas Theater as a "suspect" in the killing of Officer Tippit.

Why don't you assert that Brewer and MacDonald are liars?

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #30 on: April 23, 2020, 11:29:42 PM »
And since when is concluding that there is zero evidence for something the same as a theory?

And since when is concluding that there is zero evidence for something the same as a theory?

There is evidence. When a contrarian concludes there is ZERO evidence it is an assertion. Concluding there is ZERO evidence "implies" a theory that is intentionally unstated. For a contrarian to put forward a theory would risk silly, unsubstantiated  guesswork to be attacked as nonsense. You of all people should know that.



Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #31 on: April 23, 2020, 11:35:45 PM »
How would Brewer and McDonald know who shot Tippit?

Another silly question to which you know the answer.

Listen to what Brewer said to Barker in the video.

I did.  How does that tell you who shot Tippit?

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The DPD officers including McDonald regarded the man in the Texas Theater as a "suspect" in the killing of Officer Tippit.

Regarding somebody as a suspect is proof of . . . what, exactly?

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Why don't you assert that Brewer and MacDonald are liars?

Why would I need to?

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #32 on: April 23, 2020, 11:37:30 PM »
And since when is concluding that there is zero evidence for something the same as a theory?

There is evidence.

That Oswald attempted to shoot McDonald?  You haven't come up with anything yet!

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #33 on: April 23, 2020, 11:38:09 PM »
Sam Holland said on camera that at least one shot came from the picket fence on the grassy knoll where he also saw a puff of smoke.
He also said that the WC was wrong;



Holland also said that the WC was wrong and that they manipulated his testimony.

Since you consider a witness saying something on video is true... What Holland says must also be true, right?

Since you consider a witness saying something on video is true... What Holland says must also be true, right?

Idiotic comparison.

Holland could not identify a shooter. He had no interaction with a second assassin.

Brewer identified Oswald as the man who acted suspiciously in the foyer of his shoe-store... when police cars drove by with sirens wailing.

McDonald interacted physically with Oswald.

There's an enormous difference between Sam Holland's video testimony and that of Brewer's and McDonald's.

Why don't you discern that. You don't want to.

And what's Holland (in Dealey Plaza) got to do with Brewer and McDonald in Oak Cliff?

Is that a non sequitur?

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Flight of Lee Oswald - Brewer and McDonald testimonies on CBS 1964
« Reply #34 on: April 23, 2020, 11:39:43 PM »
How would Brewer and McDonald know who shot Tippit?

Another silly question to which you know the answer.

Listen to what Brewer said to Barker in the video.

The DPD officers including McDonald regarded the man in the Texas Theater as a "suspect" in the killing of Officer Tippit.

Why don't you assert that Brewer and MacDonald are liars?

Another silly question to which you know the answer.

Well you clearly don't know the answer....

Listen to what Brewer said to Barker in the video.

He said he heard news on the radio that Kennedy been shot and a description of the suspect, which btw didn't match Oswald at all.

And he said he heard on the radio that a police officer had been shot in Oak Cliff.... The only problem is that in 56 years nobody has been able to provide evidence that such a broadcast ever took place. Radio stations tape all their output just in case advertisers complain about a commercial not being aired. The broadcast that Brewer talked about would also be taped, yet no such tape has ever been found.

The DPD officers including McDonald regarded the man in the Texas Theater as a "suspect" in the killing of Officer Tippit.

Police chase suspects all the time. You claimed that Brewer and McDonald knew that Oswald killed Tippit. John's question was spot on and your reply was pathetic.