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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #144 on: January 19, 2022, 04:18:16 AM »
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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
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Online Richard Smith

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« Reply #145 on: January 19, 2022, 03:32:11 PM »
We'll find out soon enough. You're messing with the wrong guy.

Imagine posting something this childish.  It's embarrassing.  You should apologize to David for wasting his time and having this kind of childish fit.  When you progress from endlessly insulting other members of this forum to actually threatening them, it's time for an intervention.

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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #146 on: January 21, 2022, 01:20:16 AM »
the "inconsistency" relating to the CSSS document is an error made by the DALLAS POLICE.

If it's just an error, Mr Von Pein, then how come you've been unable to suggest what the correct date might have been without entering the realms of complete absurdity?:

The curtain rods were submitted by Agent Howlett to Lt. Day
-----------EITHER a good half a day BEFORE Agent Howlett extracted them from the Paine garage (=the Von Pein 23 March Option)
-----------OR nearly two hours AFTER they were released by Lt. Day back to Agent Howlett (=the Von Pein 24 March Option)


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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #147 on: January 27, 2022, 05:25:45 AM »
I've gave hundreds of lifts to workmates down the years, would I take note of the package they were carrying and shape etc, very likely not, however if he carried it cupped under his armpit as BWF stated he did then that's a pretty good observation that he's never waivered on, if so and as we know the rifle couldn't be disassembled to fit then you have an issue no ?

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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #148 on: January 27, 2022, 01:14:29 PM »
I've gave hundreds of lifts to workmates down the years, would I take note of the package they were carrying and shape etc, very likely not, however if he carried it cupped under his armpit as BWF stated he did then that's a pretty good observation that he's never waivered on, if so and as we know the rifle couldn't be disassembled to fit then you have an issue no ?

Perhaps you missed this part of post #35 by DVP in this thread:

Mr. Frazier is also on record as having said the following at the 1986 Oswald Mock Trial in London, England:

VINCENT T. BUGLIOSI -- "Mr. Frazier, is it true that you paid hardly any attention to this bag?"

BUELL WESLEY FRAZIER -- "That is true."

BUGLIOSI -- "So the bag could have been protruding out in front of his body, and you wouldn't have been able to see it, is that correct?"

FRAZIER -- "That is true."

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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #149 on: January 27, 2022, 01:52:34 PM »
Perhaps you missed this part of post #35 by DVP in this thread:

Mr. Frazier is also on record as having said the following at the 1986 Oswald Mock Trial in London, England:

VINCENT T. BUGLIOSI -- "Mr. Frazier, is it true that you paid hardly any attention to this bag?"

BUELL WESLEY FRAZIER -- "That is true."

BUGLIOSI -- "So the bag could have been protruding out in front of his body, and you wouldn't have been able to see it, is that correct?"

FRAZIER -- "That is true."

It's meaningless quote. Frazier answered the question honestly and his answer would be the same if the question had been; "If Oswald didn't bring a bag that day, you wouldn't be able to see it, is that correct?"

There is not a shred of evidence that Oswald carried the bag "protruding out in front of his body". It's just a desperate attempt by a prosecutor to somehow explain why Frazier couldn't see the bag as Oswald was walking away from him. The real reason why Frazier could not see the bag is, according to Frazier, that Oswald carried it in the cup of his hand and under his armpit.

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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #150 on: January 27, 2022, 02:52:42 PM »
It's meaningless quote. Frazier answered the question honestly and his answer would be the same if the question had been; "If Oswald didn't bring a bag that day, you wouldn't be able to see it, is that correct?"

There is not a shred of evidence that Oswald carried the bag "protruding out in front of his body". It's just a desperate attempt by a prosecutor to somehow explain why Frazier couldn't see the bag as Oswald was walking away from him. The real reason why Frazier could not see the bag is, according to Frazier, that Oswald carried it in the cup of his hand and under his armpit.

The man who saw LHO carrying the bag admits it is possible. Yet, you pathetically cling to your opinion that it is not.  ::)

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Re: Questions For Buell Wesley Frazier
« Reply #151 on: January 27, 2022, 03:08:39 PM »
The man who saw LHO carrying the bag admits it is possible. Yet, you pathetically cling to your opinion that it is not.  ::)

It's hopeless.  The endless contrarian game.  A long bag was found in the building.  It had Oswald's prints on it.  No bag matching Frazier's estimate was ever found or accounted for in any way.  Oswald himself denied carrying such a bag.  Instead he told the police that he had only his lunch sack.  Martin doesn't understand why this is critical.  If, as Martin is desperate to believe, Oswald carried a shorter bag along the lines estimated by Frazier, then Oswald has every incentive to admit such as it would assist to exonerate him.  For example, if the bag contained curtain rods, then he would not only tell police that he carried such a bag but direct them to it.  If, however, the bag he carried contained a rifle that was used to assassinate the president, then Oswald has every reason to deny carrying such a bag.  What did Oswald do?  He denied carrying a long bag.  Case closed.