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Online Royell Storing

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Re: The Wounding of James Tague Refutes the Lone-Gunman Theory
« Reply #120 on: July 21, 2020, 08:43:17 PM »
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  This stuff about the Teague curb strike being a Bullet FRAGMENT is proposed solely to stay within the confines of 3 Shots Total & ALL 3 being fired by the Carcano.  The distance from the 1st strike to the Teague curb is roughly a Full Football Field. A Bullet FRAGMENT traveling roughly 100 yds and then somehow still managing to inflict damage to a street curb is  BS:. A missed 4th Shot hitting the Teague curb is far more plausible.

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Re: The Wounding of James Tague Refutes the Lone-Gunman Theory
« Reply #120 on: July 21, 2020, 08:43:17 PM »


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Re: The Wounding of James Tague Refutes the Lone-Gunman Theory
« Reply #121 on: July 21, 2020, 10:30:01 PM »
Previously my gut feeling was that a Carcano fragment that had to travel 260 feet or so could not get there and do any damage to the curb by Tague. 

But looking into the situation further it appeared that indeed it could. If the curb mark was related to the shooting, I concluded that one cannot exclude that scenario as a possible cause of the curb mark (and possible indirect cause of a cheek scratch).

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Re: The Wounding of James Tague Refutes the Lone-Gunman Theory
« Reply #122 on: July 22, 2020, 02:47:09 AM »
I should have clarified on my last message that a 250-260 foot distance for a fragment reaching Tague that I looked at would have been for a 3rd shot (head shot) fragment.  A fragment doing this from a first (missed) shot, much further upstreet, would be more unlikely given the distance involved and the likely magnitude of change in direction required for the resultant fragments vs the source bullet. Sorry if there was any confusion. Thx.

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Re: The Wounding of James Tague Refutes the Lone-Gunman Theory
« Reply #123 on: August 06, 2020, 09:07:36 PM »
By the way, the August 14 and August 25 drafts of the WC’s report, relying on FBI information on the Tague curb mark, said that “scientific examination” corroborated Walters and Tague’s statements that the mark had been made by a bullet:

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Scientific examination of the mark on the south curb of Main Street corroborated the opinions of Walthers and Tague that it was made by a bullet.

But then Rankin and other WC staffers realized this was unacceptable, and they ensured that the final version of the report contained no such clear-cut admission. Dr. Gerald McKnight, a professor emeritus of history at Hood College in Maryland, comments on the report’s treatment of the Tague wounding:

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The absence of copper, according to the report, precluded the possibility that the “mark on the curbing section was made by an unmutilated military full metal-jacketed bullet.” The report left open the possibility that the mark had been made by a bullet fragment but was quick to declare that it “cannot be identified conclusively with any of the three shots fired.” What the FBI had earlier identified as a “nick” or “chip mark” on the curb was suddenly a “smear.” The more decisive language of the August 25 draft, relying on FBI lab results, which did not shrink from asserting that a bullet had hit the curb, was now revised. Citing the same FBI science, the Warren report resorted to inconclusive and fuzzy speculation about long-shot possibilities of a fragment from the headshot or a ricocheting missed shot that first hit some other object before it hit the curb.

As will be made apparent, the report’s flimsy reasoning and evasive and tortured construction were intended to salvage credibility for the single-bullet theory and to hide evidence of the presence of at least one other Dealey Plaza gunman. . . .

Reporting the complete results of the FBI's laboratory examination of the Tague curbstone would have destroyed the single-bullet theory and the Commission's solution to the assassination. If a bullet had scarred the curb, as the August 14 and the August 25 "Final Draft" had unequivocally stated, then at least one shot had come from somewhere other than the "sniper's nest," and Dallas was a conspiracy. (Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why, University Press of Kansas, 2005, pp. 281-282, 285)


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