Mrs. Bledsoe states on her DPD affidavit that she was in her 60's see https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/unboxing-lee-harvey-oswald-the-kennedy-assassination/ I thought she had said 67. You got me. Anyhow, she was an older woman who had suffered a stroke who probably took a few years off her age.
Yes, I do enjoy mocking all you ABO defenders. St. Oswald the Patsy, St. Oswald the Patsy, St. Oswald the Patsy.....with Cakebread it's Oswald Christ Son of Man.
You are making one mistake after another?.
Mrs. Bledsoe states on her DPD affidavit that she was in her 60's see https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/unboxing-lee-harvey-oswald-the-kennedy-assassination/ [/url]
The link doesn't show Bledsoe's DPD affidavit. It's shows an affidavit dated 2 November 1964
Mary Bledsoe was sitting on the side seat at the front of the bus so she got a good look at him. It's entirely possible, if not probable, that St Oswald the Patsy had his shirt unbuttoned even though it was tucked in. As to St Oswald the Patsy having changed his shirt that's a St. Oswald the Patsy lie. Fibers from that shirt were found on C399, the Marsalis bus transfer was found in the shirt pocket, the shirt had a hole on the right sleeve as described by mary Bledsoe.
You're statement about the tenants was left for interpretation. There was nothing definite or manly about it. "Oh, I wonder how many tenants Mrs. Bledsoe had.....wonder if she drank coffee or tea...Oh, my"
It's entirely possible, if not probable, that St Oswald the Patsy had his shirt unbuttoned even though it was tucked in. Possible? Probable? It's equally possible that Oswald wasn't wearing the shirt he was arrested in when he was on the bus.... See how easy it is to just claim something by saying it's possible or probable? Got any proof for your claim?
As to St Oswald the Patsy having changed his shirt that's a St. Oswald the Patsy lie. And you know this for a fact, how? Or is it just another one of your self serving claims?
Fibers from that shirt were found on C399, Now you make yourself look foolish, as there was nothing on bullet C399... no blood, nu human tissue and most certainly no fibers!
the Marsalis bus transfer was found in the shirt pocket, That what the DPD claimed, but it took them at least two hours to find it.... Must have been very deep pockets
the shirt had a hole on the right sleeve as described by mary Bledsoe. And Bledsoe was shown the actual shirt at her house a couple of days before her WC testimony? she could have seen the hole then!