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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #312 on: February 04, 2021, 08:50:20 PM »
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This latest exercise in "clever" sarcasm is just as irrelevant as all of your other lame attempts.

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #313 on: February 04, 2021, 08:51:38 PM »
'speeding Oswald'

'Sped off' would be more precise. Oswald buggered off as soon as Buell started to get out of the car, didn't wait for him.

Yet another stunning example of your utter ignorance about the case.

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #314 on: February 04, 2021, 09:49:57 PM »
In which we learn that a three foot plus long, homemade bag found next to the SN is just some "paper for wrapping book orders."  LOL.  You make that level of dishonesty up.  Yes, nothing suspicious about that bag!  And Old Lee couldn't catch a break.  His prints are the only TSBD employee whose prints are on that bag.  And it is right next to the SN window from which witnesses confirmed they saw a rifle.  What rotten luck!  And it was a singular bag with no work related purpose.  No one, for example, who worked in the building ever came forward and explained why such a bag was there or suggested it was used for some work-related purpose, or claimed it.  It just mysteriously appeared there for some unknown reason.   A three foot plus long, homemade bag!  Wow.  That is the stuff of a defense attorney who knows his client is guilty.

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #315 on: February 04, 2021, 10:18:45 PM »
In which we learn that a three foot plus long, homemade bag found next to the SN is just some "paper for wrapping book orders."  LOL.  You make that level of dishonesty up.  Yes, nothing suspicious about that bag!

Your evidence that it was used to carry a rifle is...?  Oh yeah, you don't have any.  You can't even demonstrate that it was "found next to the SN".  Or even who found it.  Speaking of dishonesty...

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #316 on: February 04, 2021, 10:21:05 PM »
In which we learn that a three foot plus long, homemade bag found next to the SN is just some "paper for wrapping book orders."  LOL.  You make that level of dishonesty up.  Yes, nothing suspicious about that bag!  And Old Lee couldn't catch a break.  His prints are the only TSBD employee whose prints are on that bag.  And it is right next to the SN window from which witnesses confirmed they saw a rifle.  What rotten luck!  And it was a singular bag with no work related purpose.  No one, for example, who worked in the building ever came forward and explained why such a bag was there or suggested it was used for some work-related purpose, or claimed it.  It just mysteriously appeared there for some unknown reason.   A three foot plus long, homemade bag!  Wow.  That is the stuff of a defense attorney who knows his client is guilty.

I don't remember which detective it was who described the "paper sack" as .. " actually it was just a piece of folded up brown paper. It looked just like the other book wrappers that were scattered about up there" ( Paraphrased)

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #317 on: February 04, 2021, 10:40:06 PM »
In which we learn that a three foot plus long, homemade bag found next to the SN is just some "paper for wrapping book orders."  LOL.  You make that level of dishonesty up.  Yes, nothing suspicious about that bag!  And Old Lee couldn't catch a break.  His prints are the only TSBD employee whose prints are on that bag.  And it is right next to the SN window from which witnesses confirmed they saw a rifle.  What rotten luck!  And it was a singular bag with no work related purpose.  No one, for example, who worked in the building ever came forward and explained why such a bag was there or suggested it was used for some work-related purpose, or claimed it.  It just mysteriously appeared there for some unknown reason.   A three foot plus long, homemade bag!  Wow.  That is the stuff of a defense attorney who knows his client is guilty.

In which we learn that a three foot plus long, homemade bag found next to the SN is just some "paper for wrapping book orders."  LOL.

As the bag was made from wrapping paper used to ship books, you're actually 100% correct.

His prints are the only TSBD employee whose prints are on that bag. 

Really? So you know who the other prints found on the bag belong to? You must do because otherwise you wouldn't be able to make such a statement. So, who are they?

And it is right next to the SN window from which witnesses confirmed they saw a rifle. 

Sure about that?

And it was a singular bag with no work related purpose.

And you know this, how?

No one, for example, who worked in the building ever came forward and explained why such a bag was there or suggested it was used for some work-related purpose, or claimed it.

BS.. Do you really believe that people would come forward without hesitation and get involved in the murder of a President? Just how naive are you. For crying out loud, Brennan explained his failure to identify Oswald at the line up with his alleged fear to get involved. It was total BS in my opinion but he said it nevertheless.

It just mysteriously appeared there for some unknown reason.

Appeared where? And when? After Day went down to the wrapping department, perhaps?

A three foot plus long, homemade bag!  Wow.

There was nothing "homemade" about the bag. It was made at the TSBD, from TSBD materials and found at the TSBD. There is no evidence it ever left the building. Oh yeah... and how do you explain the bag that was later found in the post? Did Oswald make two bags and mail one to himself at a wrong address?

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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #318 on: February 05, 2021, 12:53:15 AM »
In which we learn that a three foot plus long, homemade bag found next to the SN is just some "paper for wrapping book orders."  LOL.  You make that level of dishonesty up.  Yes, nothing suspicious about that bag!  And Old Lee couldn't catch a break.  His prints are the only TSBD employee whose prints are on that bag.  And it is right next to the SN window from which witnesses confirmed they saw a rifle.  What rotten luck!  And it was a singular bag with no work related purpose.  No one, for example, who worked in the building ever came forward and explained why such a bag was there or suggested it was used for some work-related purpose, or claimed it.  It just mysteriously appeared there for some unknown reason.   A three foot plus long, homemade bag!  Wow.  That is the stuff of a defense attorney who knows his client is guilty.

Oswald bag for wrapping long thin books
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Yep, the sellers of the books are going to send their clients books wrapped in tattered paper with sloppily taped ends.
By the way, exactly how would somebody carry books in such a package... or even want to? Oh, never mind such details... there's never been a pet theory these 'researchers' didn't like.
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Re: Then went inside with the curtain rods
« Reply #319 on: February 05, 2021, 12:59:40 AM »
This latest exercise in "clever" sarcasm is just as irrelevant as all of your other lame attempts.

Boo-hoo