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Offline Rob Caprio

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #176 on: September 01, 2018, 01:08:37 AM »
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These men did NOT say that the man who pointed out Oswald to them was NOT Brewer either.

Only in your Kook world.

Already have.

Their description eliminated him as a possibility. You've got nothing. What else is new?

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #176 on: September 01, 2018, 01:08:37 AM »


Offline Rob Caprio

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #177 on: September 01, 2018, 01:09:57 AM »
Prove it.

It's proven everytime that you post.

Offline Bill Brown

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« Reply #178 on: September 01, 2018, 06:26:30 AM »
Their description eliminated him as a possibility. You've got nothing. What else is new?

This is absolutely not true.

Are you seriously claiming that Johnny Brewer wasn't present inside the theater when Oswald was apprehended?

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #178 on: September 01, 2018, 06:26:30 AM »


Offline John Mytton

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #179 on: September 01, 2018, 07:41:15 AM »
The amount of people who die from a gunshot is miniscule to the number of people who die from smoking. Why aren't cigarettes made illegal?

The police have killed 1,100 plus for years now, but you are probably okay with them having guns.

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The amount of people who die from a gunshot is miniscule to the number of people who die from smoking. Why aren't cigarettes made illegal?

No offence but that's a real Kook's reply. If I choose to smoke then I know the risks but if i go to the cinema, a nightclub, an outdoor concert, a videogame competition or even a church then I expect to be safe, how can some maniac on the loose possibly be my fault?

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The police have killed 1,100 plus for years now, but you are probably okay with them having guns.

Well of course, violence breeds violence.

The Washington Post newspaper counted 963 fatalities in 2016. A public interest group, Fatal Encounters, estimated 1,500 people were shot by police each year from 2013 to 2015.

Let's take a conservative approach and agree the number to be 1,200 deaths per year. The US has a population of about 326 million.

In Australia, on average, around six to eight people are killed by police firearms each year. We have a population of 24 million.

This means that a civilian is about 12 times more likely to be shot and killed by a police firearm in the US than by a police firearm in Australia.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-21/justine-damond-mohamed-noor-police-officer-charges/9573122

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #180 on: September 02, 2018, 01:49:33 AM »
Ffs so what, does it matter if it was 2 seconds, 2 minutes, 2 hours or 2 days?, again what a nothing argument.

So on top of your forgers and your massive cast of people involved in the rifle order you are now are including even more people on Tenth street. Far out Bro!

LOL, you think that any old thing that somebody pulls out of their pocket or hands to a cop in a wad of kleenex should automatically be considered authentic evidence.

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Offline Howard Gee

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #181 on: September 02, 2018, 02:22:53 AM »
Confirmation that he does think the Davis sisters were part of the small conspiracy.

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #182 on: September 02, 2018, 03:08:42 AM »
LOL, you think that any old thing that somebody pulls out of their pocket or hands to a cop in a wad of kleenex should automatically be considered authentic evidence.

Are we trying to solve this case or are you trying your damnedest to get Oswald off on any technicality that you can dream up and btw why wouldn't the Davis shells be considered evidence?

Let's take a close unbiased look at the facts, the murder could have happened anywhere but it randomly happened right near where the Davis sisters lived, so the sisters participation was based on events completely out of their control.
Other eyewitnesses saw a person who they all identified as Oswald dropping shells in the vicinity of the Davis sisters house.
The shells that were picked up matched the revolver that Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested with.

Some alternative scenarios;

The Davis sisters picked up shells that were dropped by the owner of the revolver at some other previous time.
The Davis sisters picked up shells that were fired through Oswald's revolver which were acquired and dropped by the real killer.
The Davis sisters were given the Oswald shells to give to the Police.

And yeah you're right my alternatives are just too far fetched to be believed but maybe you can come up with some other scenario?

AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, Patsy Collins, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Mrs. Virginia Davis, w/m/16 [sic], of 400 E. 10th WH-3-8120 who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:

Today November 22, 1963 about 1:30 pm my sister-in-law and myself were lying down in our apartment. My sister-in-law is Jeanette Davis, we live in the same house in different apartments. We heard a shot and then another shot and ran to the side door at Patton Street. I saw the boy cutting across our yard and he was unloading his gun. We walked outside and a woman was hollering "he's dead, he's dead, he's shot". This woman told Jeanette to call the Police and she did [sic]. I saw the officer that had been shot lying on Tenth street after Jeanette had called the police. Jeanette found a empty shell [sic] that the man had unloaded and gave it to the police. After the Police had left I found a empty shell [sic] in our yard. This is the same shell I gave to Detective Dhority [sic]. The man that was unloading the gun was the same man I saw tonight as number 2 man in a line up.

/s/ Mrs. Virginia Davis

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 22 DAY OF November A.D. 1963

/s/ Patsy Collins
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas


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AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, Mary Rattan, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Barbara Jeanette Davis w/f/22, 400 E. 10th, WH3 8120. Bus: same who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:

Today November 22, 1963 shortly after 1:00 pm, my sister-in-law, Virginia Davis, and I were lying on the bed with the kids. I heard a shot and jumped up and heard another shot. I put on my shoes and went to the door and I saw this man walking across my front yard unloading a gun. A woman was standing across the street screaming that "he shot him, he killed him" and pointed towards a police car. That is the first time I noticed a police car there. I ran back in the house and called the operator and reported this to the police. When the police arrived Ishowed [sic] one of them where I saw this man emptying his gun and we found a shell. After the police had left I went back into the yard and Virginia found another shell which I turned over to the police. About 8:00 pm the same day, the police came after me and took me downtown to the city hall where I saw this man in a lineup. The #2 man in a 4-man lineup was the same man I saw in my yard, also the one that was unloading the gun.

/s/ Barbara Jeanette Davis

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 22 DAY OF November A.D. 1963

/s/ Mary Rattan
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas


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Offline Howard Gee

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #183 on: September 02, 2018, 04:06:56 AM »
Are we trying to solve this case or are you trying your damnedest to get Oswald off on any technicality that you can dream up and btw why wouldn't the Davis shells be considered evidence?

Let's take a close unbiased look at the facts, the murder could have happened anywhere but it randomly happened right near where the Davis sisters lived, so the sisters participation was based on events completely out of their control.
Other eyewitnesses saw a person who they all identified as Oswald dropping shells in the vicinity of the Davis sisters house.
The shells that were picked up matched the revolver that Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested with.

Some alternative scenarios;

The Davis sisters picked up shells that were dropped by the owner of the revolver at some other previous time.
The Davis sisters picked up shells that were fired through Oswald's revolver which were acquired and dropped by the real killer.
The Davis sisters were given the Oswald shells to give to the Police.

And yeah you're right my alternatives are just too far fetched to be believed but maybe you can come up with some other scenario?

AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, Patsy Collins, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Mrs. Virginia Davis, w/m/16 [sic], of 400 E. 10th WH-3-8120 who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:

Today November 22, 1963 about 1:30 pm my sister-in-law and myself were lying down in our apartment. My sister-in-law is Jeanette Davis, we live in the same house in different apartments. We heard a shot and then another shot and ran to the side door at Patton Street. I saw the boy cutting across our yard and he was unloading his gun. We walked outside and a woman was hollering "he's dead, he's dead, he's shot". This woman told Jeanette to call the Police and she did [sic]. I saw the officer that had been shot lying on Tenth street after Jeanette had called the police. Jeanette found a empty shell [sic] that the man had unloaded and gave it to the police. After the Police had left I found a empty shell [sic] in our yard. This is the same shell I gave to Detective Dhority [sic]. The man that was unloading the gun was the same man I saw tonight as number 2 man in a line up.

/s/ Mrs. Virginia Davis

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 22 DAY OF November A.D. 1963

/s/ Patsy Collins
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas


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AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, Mary Rattan, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Barbara Jeanette Davis w/f/22, 400 E. 10th, WH3 8120. Bus: same who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:

Today November 22, 1963 shortly after 1:00 pm, my sister-in-law, Virginia Davis, and I were lying on the bed with the kids. I heard a shot and jumped up and heard another shot. I put on my shoes and went to the door and I saw this man walking across my front yard unloading a gun. A woman was standing across the street screaming that "he shot him, he killed him" and pointed towards a police car. That is the first time I noticed a police car there. I ran back in the house and called the operator and reported this to the police. When the police arrived Ishowed [sic] one of them where I saw this man emptying his gun and we found a shell. After the police had left I went back into the yard and Virginia found another shell which I turned over to the police. About 8:00 pm the same day, the police came after me and took me downtown to the city hall where I saw this man in a lineup. The #2 man in a 4-man lineup was the same man I saw in my yard, also the one that was unloading the gun.

/s/ Barbara Jeanette Davis

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 22 DAY OF November A.D. 1963

/s/ Mary Rattan
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas


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I think he needs to backpedal a bit.

Best to go back to the cops switched the shells after the Davis sisters turned them over.

That's after the canned 'Oswald's revolver, LOL' response.

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Re: Did LHO know how to drive? Does it matter?
« Reply #183 on: September 02, 2018, 04:06:56 AM »