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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #120 on: June 07, 2022, 09:04:56 PM »
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Ever notice how often that happens in the WC testimony? Whenever they get an answer they don’t like, they keep re-asking the question over and over.

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #120 on: June 07, 2022, 09:04:56 PM »


Online Richard Smith

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #121 on: June 07, 2022, 09:35:42 PM »
Oswald leaving his wedding ring in Marina's family tea cup was just another coincidence, eh John?


If Lee left his wedding ring..... Then there's no doubt that is evidence that he murdered President Kennedy.... Do I have this right??     It seems a bit goofy to me.....  Can you explain this "logic" Mr Mytton?

Oswald left his rifle at the crime scene of the assassination of the president.  Everything he did outside the norm that day is of interest in the totality of circumstances.  Oswald's presence itself at the Paine home on a Thursday night was unusual.  Leaving his wedding ring there on the very same day he is arrested for double murder is quite a coincidence if it had nothing to do with his actions that day.  So much bad luck for Old Lee that day!  Time and again he stumbles into a situation like Mr. McGoo that makes him appear guilty.  He just happens to make an unplanned visit to the Paine home (where his wife confirms he kept his rifle) on the night before the assassination.  He just happened to leave his wedding ring there for the first time in his marriage.  He just happened to take his lunch in a bag over two feet long that morning.  He decided to lie to Buell Frazier about his bag and deny to him that he was taking his lunch.  He just happened to work in the building from which shots are fired at the President.  He just happens to be in the building with no alibi at the moment of the assassination.  He just happens to decide to knock off for the day and get a gun.  He just happens to pass the scene of the first murder of a DPD officer in many years.  He just happens to look so much like the shooter as to the identified by several different witness as the person at the scene with a gun.  He just happened to draw the attention of a random shoe salesman who believed he was acting suspiciously.  He just happened to sneak into a movie theatre without buying a ticket.  He decided for some inexplicable reason to resist arrest and pull his gun on police officers who approached him without even waiting to learn what they wanted.  He just happened to have in his possession the same two brands of ammo as used by Tippit's killer.  So much bad luck.  All coincidences?  Nothing to see there with his ring or otherwise.  LOL.

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #122 on: June 07, 2022, 10:07:59 PM »
Oswald left his rifle at the crime scene of the assassination of the president.... blah blah ---   
He did? Really?...what a revelation that is! What a rant that all was.
Jumping to an unrelated topic again.

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #123 on: June 07, 2022, 10:55:34 PM »
Ever notice how often that happens in the WC testimony? Whenever they get an answer they don’t like, they keep re-asking the question over and over.

I also notice how they go off the record too. The Perry testimony is a good example of that [going by faulty memory]. And it was good old Dulles who was doing it at the time.

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #124 on: June 09, 2022, 12:15:26 AM »
Oswald left his rifle at the crime scene of the assassination of the president.  Everything he did outside the norm that day is of interest in the totality of circumstances.  Oswald's presence itself at the Paine home on a Thursday night was unusual.  Leaving his wedding ring there on the very same day he is arrested for double murder is quite a coincidence if it had nothing to do with his actions that day.  So much bad luck for Old Lee that day!  Time and again he stumbles into a situation like Mr. McGoo that makes him appear guilty.  He just happens to make an unplanned visit to the Paine home (where his wife confirms he kept his rifle) on the night before the assassination.  He just happened to leave his wedding ring there for the first time in his marriage.  He just happened to take his lunch in a bag over two feet long that morning.  He decided to lie to Buell Frazier about his bag and deny to him that he was taking his lunch.  He just happened to work in the building from which shots are fired at the President.  He just happens to be in the building with no alibi at the moment of the assassination.  He just happens to decide to knock off for the day and get a gun.  He just happens to pass the scene of the first murder of a DPD officer in many years.  He just happens to look so much like the shooter as to the identified by several different witness as the person at the scene with a gun.  He just happened to draw the attention of a random shoe salesman who believed he was acting suspiciously.  He just happened to sneak into a movie theatre without buying a ticket.  He decided for some inexplicable reason to resist arrest and pull his gun on police officers who approached him without even waiting to learn what they wanted.  He just happened to have in his possession the same two brands of ammo as used by Tippit's killer.  So much bad luck.  All coincidences?  Nothing to see there with his ring or otherwise.  LOL.

"Oswald left" LOL
"his rifle" LOL
"where his wife confirms he kept his rifle" LOL
Leaving his wedding ring makes him appear guilty of murder LOL
"decide to knock off for the day and get a gun" LOL
"pass the scene" LOL
"look so much like the shooter" LOL
"sneak into a movie theatre without buying a ticket" LOL
"pull his gun on police officers who approached him" LOL
"have in his possession the same two brands of ammo as used by Tippit's killer" LOL

So much fail.


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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #124 on: June 09, 2022, 12:15:26 AM »


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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #125 on: June 10, 2022, 01:24:39 AM »
He did? Really?...what a revelation that is! What a rant that all was.
Jumping to an unrelated topic again.

It's a "rant" to cite the evidence and totality of circumstances because you disagree with them?  Why not try to articulate a single rebuttal point?  CTer/contrarian responses boil down to 1) commentary about the poster; 2) personal insult; 3) deflection off topic.  An amazing consistency.   

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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #126 on: June 10, 2022, 02:20:18 AM »
   Why not try to articulate a single rebuttal point? 
I have for the last four years. With you...it does no good.
You shut your eyes and put your fingers in your ears.


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« Reply #126 on: June 10, 2022, 02:20:18 AM »


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Re: Did Oswald really beat his wife?
« Reply #127 on: June 14, 2022, 04:16:16 AM »
"Oswald left" LOL
"his rifle" LOL
"where his wife confirms he kept his rifle" LOL
Leaving his wedding ring makes him appear guilty of murder LOL
"decide to knock off for the day and get a gun" LOL
"pass the scene" LOL
"look so much like the shooter" LOL
"sneak into a movie theatre without buying a ticket" LOL
"pull his gun on police officers who approached him" LOL
"have in his possession the same two brands of ammo as used by Tippit's killer" LOL

So much fail.

"Oswald left" LOL
"his rifle" LOL

There's no solid proof that Lee left the rifle that was found hidden beneath books in the NW corner of the sixth floor....As a matter of FACT, if Lee had fired that carcano from the sixth floor window he would not have had enough time to hide the carcano as it was found well hidden beneath a pallet of books. And been in the 2nd floor lunch room just 90 seconds after the FIRST shot was fired.  The DPD knew this and that's why they created fake photos that show a rifle stuck between boxes of books, in a manner that might have allowed enough time to deposit the rifle as it is seen in the official DPD in situ photo.


"where his wife confirms he kept his rifle" LOL
Leaving his wedding ring makes him appear guilty of murder LOL
"decide to knock off for the day and get a gun" LOL
"pass the scene" LOL
"look so much like the shooter" LOL
"sneak into a movie theatre without buying a ticket" LOL
"pull his gun on police officers who approached him" LOL
"have in his possession the same two brands of ammo as used by Tippit's killer" LOL