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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #48 on: July 21, 2018, 09:18:40 PM »
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More worthless rhetoric to try to distract from the fact that you have a lousy case.

Anyone who says that the case against Oswald for the assassination of President Kennedy is "lousy" simply is not familiar with all of the evidence in the case.  Oswald probably killed Kennedy and probably did it alone.

Anyone who says that the case against Oswald for the murder of J.D. Tippit is "lousy" is definitely not familiar with all of the evidence in the case.  Oswald definitely killed Tippit and he definitely did it alone.

Your problem; not mine.

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #49 on: July 21, 2018, 09:59:53 PM »
Witnesses Who Smelled "Gunpowder" in Dealey Plaza
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/smell.htm

Conspiracy authors like to quote witnesses in Dealey Plaza who smelled "gunpowder" in the air at the time of the Kennedy assassination. Supposedly, they could not have smelled gunpowder from a snot from the Sniper's Nest in the Depository, so what they smelled must have been the result of a shot from the Grassy Knoll.
Yet Earle V. Brown was a Dallas cop who was stationed on the railroad overpass that crossed the Stemmons Freeway. By his own estimation he was about 100 yards from the Triple Underpass. The following testimony can be found in WC volume 6, pp. 233-234:

Mr. BALL. Did you hear the shots?
Mr. BROWN. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. How many?
Mr. BROWN. Three.
Mr. BALL. Where did they seem to come from?
Mr. BROWN. Well, they seemed high to me, actually; if you want, would you like me to tell you?
Mr. BALL Sure, tell it in your own words.
Mr. BROWN. Well, down in that river bottom there, there's a whole lot of pigeons this particular day, and they heard the shots before we did because I saw them flying up ? must have been 50, 75 of them.
Mr. BALL. Where was the river bottom?
Mr. BROWN. You know, actually off to the ? between us and the, this overpass you are talking about there's kind of a levee along there. It's really a grade of the railroad, is what it is; that's where they were and then I heard these shots and then I smelled this gun powder.
Mr. BALL. You did?
Mr. BROWN. It come on it would be maybe a couple minutes later so ? at least it smelled like it to me.
Mr. BALL. What direction did the sound seem to come from?
Mr. BROWN. It came it seemed the direction of that building, that Texas . . .
Mr. BALL. School Book Depository?
Mr. BROWN. School Book Depository.
The location of the Stemmons Freeway railroad overpass can be seen in the following photo:

Is it plausible that an officer could smell gunpowder from shots in Dealey Plaza from 100 yards past the Underpass in the opposite direction? And that any such smell would still be in the air two minutes after the shooting?

To make matters worse, the wind in Dealey Plaza at the time of the head shot was from the southwest. This can be clearly seen in a frame from the Muchmore film. The coats of Mary Moorman and Jean Hill show a brisk wind.


The wind would thus have carried any "gunpowder" smell away from Officer Brown, who was due west or perhaps west-northwest of the Plaza.

So it seems that these reports of "smelling gunpowder" have to be explained in psychological, rather than narrow olfactory, terms. As Gary Nivaggi has suggested:

I too do not believe that there was any gunpowder smell following the shooting, but a similar "combustion by-product" odor combined with the psychological effect may have caused the confusion. Those enormous, inefficient V-8 engines in the motorcade vehicles would, under the obvious rapid or full throttle acceleration, give off some very strong exhaust fumes. Upon passing through these fumes, especially after hearing the shots, those fumes could be mistaken for gunpowder smells.


            Your posting the testimony of Officer Brown and his smelling of gun powder supports the firing of the AR-15 by SA Hickey.

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #50 on: July 21, 2018, 10:22:07 PM »
More worthless rhetoric to try to distract from the fact that you have a lousy case.

More worthless rhetoric to try and distract from the fact that this case is a slam dunk and Oswald would have fried.

More worthless rhetoric from PaidToTrollHereJohnny, who tells us what witnesses saw or didn't see, LN posters what they meant or didn't mean, and that everyone who disagrees with him is a liar, lemming, and stupid. And throws his own kind under the bus in order to cover his own arse no matter what the cost. Sounds exactly like Trump, neither of whom I would ever go out on patrol with.



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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #51 on: July 22, 2018, 07:12:20 PM »
Anyone who says that the case against Oswald for the assassination of President Kennedy is "lousy" simply is not familiar with all of the evidence in the case.  Oswald probably killed Kennedy and probably did it alone.

Anyone who says that the case against Oswald for the murder of J.D. Tippit is "lousy" is definitely not familiar with all of the evidence in the case.  Oswald definitely killed Tippit and he definitely did it alone.

Your problem; not mine.

Do you really think your rhetoric is at all compelling?  It's one thing to just declare that "Oswald probably killed Kennedy and probably did it alone."  Quite another to demonstrate that it's actually true.

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #52 on: July 22, 2018, 07:15:58 PM »
More worthless rhetoric to try and distract from the fact that this case is a slam dunk and Oswald would have fried.

Unfortunately, your wishful thinking means nothing.
 
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More worthless rhetoric from PaidToTrollHereJohnny, who tells us what witnesses saw or didn't see, LN posters what they meant or didn't mean, and that everyone who disagrees with him is a liar, lemming, and stupid.

Projection much?  Who was it that said Buell Frazier lied to cover his ass?  Hint:  it wasn't me

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And throws his own kind under the bus in order to cover his own arse no matter what the cost.

You give yourself away here.  Why would your "own kind" make any difference at all if you are actually seeking the truth?

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #53 on: July 22, 2018, 10:46:20 PM »
Says the guy who spent weeks arguing over the difference between "Brennan saw the man with a gun" and Brennan saw a man with a gun".

Same direction does not mean 11 degrees off.  Especially when that figure is just pulled out of nowhere.  Same direction means same direction.

Says the guy who argued ad nauseum about the 'difference' between Buell saying Oswald had the bag as he went in the door and not using 'saw'

That is nitpicking and hairsplitting taken to absurd depths.

Offline Bill Brown

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #54 on: July 23, 2018, 07:14:28 AM »
Do you really think your rhetoric is at all compelling?  It's one thing to just declare that "Oswald probably killed Kennedy and probably did it alone."  Quite another to demonstrate that it's actually true.


Do you really think your rhetoric is at all compelling?  It's one thing to just declare that "there is a problem with the chain of custody of the evidence".  Quite another to demonstrate that it's actually true.

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Re: James Leon Simmons.... Overpass Witness
« Reply #55 on: July 23, 2018, 06:30:22 PM »
Says the guy who argued ad nauseum about the 'difference' between Buell saying Oswald had the bag as he went in the door and not using 'saw'

That is nitpicking and hairsplitting taken to absurd depths.

Tom Meros: And when he walked on ahead of you could you even see the package?
Buell Frazier:  No

What was that you were saying earlier about people who tell us what witnesses saw or didn't see?

Bloody hypocrite.