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Offline Ray Mitcham

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Offline Bill Chapman

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The narrative has the cab ride at 12:48.  How is this "10 minutes off" of 12:30?

Mr. BALL. You say that can be off 15 minutes?
Mr. WHALEY. That can be off either direction.
Mr. BALL. Anything up to 15 minutes, you say?
Mr. WHALEY. Yes, sir..

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Quote from: John Iacoletti on November 09, 2018, 03:34:09 PM
   
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The narrative has the cab ride at 12:48.  How is this "10 minutes off" of 12:30?
FFS. Whalley didn't have a watch, he was guessing...That provides some leeway for 12:48 and a 10 minute estimate.
So what are we saying? According to the plug posted in reply #4..Oswald got into the cab at 12:48. That provides 12 minutes for him [according to the WC report to arrive by this cab at a location 6 blocks from his room and walk beck to his room and go in to his room and change his clothes and supposedly locate a firearm....and all these re-enactments are done utilizing fanciful speculation at best.
 

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The OP itself is that of an adolescent. Tell us who would know anything about Oswald as he walked those blocks, just a few minutes after the assassination. You seem to be implying that the genpop should have already been on the lookout for him.

So you are saying that one of the largest "investigations" in history couldn't determine what LHO actually did in the minutes following the assassination? IF that is the case, why didn't they just admit this instead of inventing a false scenario?

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Offline Bill Chapman

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So you are saying that one of the largest "investigations" in history couldn't determine what LHO actually did in the minutes following the assassination? IF that is the case, why didn't they just admit this instead of inventing a false scenario?

Try reading my post carefully: I was talking about the people that might be on the street as Oswald walked away from the TSBD.

Actually the WC did eventually determine what happened in the minutes following the assassination.
You must be calling Whalley, etc a liar. 

IMHO, you lot are twisting like pretzels... misrepresenting, misunderstanding, cherrypicking & splitting hairs in a failed attempt to whittle down the evidence to fit your square pegs into round holes in order to match your speculations.
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Offline Rob Caprio

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Try reading my post carefully: I was talking about the people that might be on the street as Oswald walked away from the TSBD.

Actually the WC did eventually determine what happened in the minutes following the assassination.
You must be calling Whalley, etc a liar. 

IMHO, you lot are twisting like pretzels... misrepresenting, misunderstanding, cherrypicking & splitting hairs in a failed attempt to whittle down the evidence to fit your square pegs into round holes in order to match your speculations.

No, they didn't based on the evidence. They made up a scenario. It is ironic that they could find witnesses when it suited them, but not here. How could LHO leave by the front door and walk 7 blocks and have no one see him?

Was he as invisible as the alleged bag in the alleged SN?

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Once away from the TSBD and where people knew him it wasn't so much that Oswald was invisible but unremarkable, more likely people saw but took not notice and therefore didn't remember him.
However he should have been noticed by the TSBD staff when leaving the building.

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