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Offline Lance Payette

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Re: Toni Glover
« Reply #35 on: June 04, 2025, 04:58:05 PM »
You are not cute, and not helping solve this case.

Wait a minute, why do I have to put up with this vicious sort of stuff???

For the record, I'm cuter than hell in almost every way.

To be honest, I don't really view my mission as "helping solve the case." I'm waiting for someone to make a plausible case that it hasn't been solved. In the meantime, I'm just having fun and, well, letting my natural cuteness run amuck.

Remember, there is that handy "Ignore" feature.

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« Reply #36 on: June 04, 2025, 05:02:59 PM »
  Euins gave WC Testimony as to seeing shot(s) fired from the TSBD sniper's nest. That's where his value lies. If Euins is mistaken as to where he was standing inside Dealey Plaza when he saw the shots fired, maybe he is mistaken as to actually seeing WHERE those shots were fired from? There were reports of shots being fired from the 4th and 2nd floor of the TSBD. Maybe Euins actually saw shot(s) being fired from either of those floors? I have never heard/read anything out of Euins with respect to his being on Top of a pedestal around that pool. That Black Kid on the other pedestal was sitting On Top of that pedestal. I believe this rules out Euins being confused as to which pedestal he claims to have crouched behind. On the other hand, there is maybe 2-3 frames early-on in the Darnell film showing what looks like a young kid, maybe Black, sitting down at the bottom of that circular walling that surrounds the water pool. This figure/kid? looks to be sitting below where the man wearing the Hard Hat was sitting on top of that circular wall on the Zapruder Film. Euins could Not have hung around that pedestal/circular wall very long. Officer Harkness found Euins back inside the railroad yard. Harkness made a 12:36 police radio transmission that he had a kid that saw shots being fired from the TSBD. (paraphrasing). This 12:36 Harkness radio transmission gives Euins roughly 6 minutes, (probably less), to travel from that circular wall/pedestal? to the railroad yard where Officer Harkness found him. If that is Euins on the Darnell film sitting at the bottom of the circular wall, he has even less time. That portion of the Darnell Film that shows the kid at the bottom of the circular wall would be roughly 1 minute after the Kill Shot. 

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Re: Toni Glover
« Reply #37 on: June 04, 2025, 05:04:58 PM »
Wait a minute, why do I have to put up with this vicious sort of stuff???

For the record, I'm cuter than hell in almost every way.

To be honest, I don't really view my mission as "helping solve the case." I'm waiting for someone to make a plausible case that it hasn't been solved. In the meantime, I'm just having fun and, well, letting my natural cuteness run amuck.

Remember, there is that handy "Ignore" feature.

   In all fairness, you do have a nice smile.

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Re: Toni Glover
« Reply #38 on: June 04, 2025, 05:07:05 PM »

Seriously, I welcome Toni Glover and look forward to her contributions getting better and better.


Then, I suggest trying to make her feel comfortable here. Question her all you wish. Attempting to belittle her just because you have some preconceived ideas is ridiculous.

FEEL COMFORTABLE? You're speaking as though she were still an 11-year-old.

Good Lord, the woman has appeared at CT conferences, given three interviews at the Sixth Floor Museum, spoken to newspapers, is peddling a book, has a Ph.D. and is a university professor.

FEEL COMFORTABLE???

Has anyone worried about making dear old Lance or anyone else feel comfortable? (Oh, boo-hoo, Lance. Grow up.)

This woman was an 11-year-old kid who saw, more or less, what everyone else in Dealey Plaza saw on that day. You folks write as though some combination of the Virgin Mary and Taylor Swift were blessing us with her exalted presence.

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« Reply #39 on: June 04, 2025, 05:15:38 PM »

  Whatever credentials/experiences someone might have or have not, most people are not accustomed to suddenly being the focus of the Spanish Inquisition. 

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« Reply #40 on: June 04, 2025, 05:18:18 PM »
Welcome, Toni. Do you still have the blue coat? If so, I'm sure the Sixth Floor Museum would be interested in it.  ;) 

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« Reply #41 on: June 04, 2025, 05:25:08 PM »
FEEL COMFORTABLE? You're speaking as though she were still an 11-year-old.

Good Lord, the woman has appeared at CT conferences, given three interviews at the Sixth Floor Museum, spoken to newspapers, is peddling a book, has a Ph.D. and is a university professor.

FEEL COMFORTABLE???

Has anyone worried about making dear old Lance or anyone else feel comfortable? (Oh, boo-hoo, Lance. Grow up.)

This woman was an 11-year-old kid who saw, more or less, what everyone else in Dealey Plaza saw on that day. You folks write as though some combination of the Virgin Mary and Taylor Swift were blessing us with her exalted presence.


This is what your ridiculous behavior makes you look like to others:






I hope you are better than that. Time will tell…