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Offline Alice Thorton

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #400 on: March 25, 2018, 04:45:21 PM »
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Alice, The evidence establishes beyond any reasonable doubt that Oswald alone assassinated Kennedy. I've yet to see any credible evidence showing that he was acting with or on behalf of others.

Which yes I agree with you that there isn't any proof, but Johnson has links to all of these people and he could make anyone do anything or say anything that he wanted to be done. He is linked to Jack Ruby, who was the one that shot and killed Oswald. So maybe Oswald was about, to tell the truth, and Johnson had Ruby kill Oswald from saying the truth. So as everyone says in order to keep a secret someone has to be dead, therefore, Oswald killed.

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #400 on: March 25, 2018, 04:45:21 PM »


Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #401 on: March 25, 2018, 04:45:31 PM »

Right. Oh yeah, and then he left immediately afterward, took a bus but decided it was too slow so he went home in a taxi (not responding when the driver said "I wonder what the hell is the uproar", which he obviously knew what it was about since he had figured work was shut down for the day because of it), picked up his revolver and left quickly on foot, shot Officer Tippit for no apparent reason seconds after the officer got out of his patrol car, ran down an alley and slipped into the Texas Theater without paying, pulled his gun out when police arrested him in the theater and tried to shoot the arresting officer saying "well, its all over now".

There really isn't any evidence on which a reasonable person could infer that Oswald assassinated JFK?

Oh yeah, and then he left immediately afterward, took a bus but decided it was too slow so he went home in a taxi

That's what we're told, but did it really happen?

What about the guy looking like Oswald that was seen by several people running towards Elm street and being picked up by a car. Or did that not happen?

picked up his revolver and left quickly on foot,

Really? So you have proof he picked up his revolver at the rooming house? And what about Roberts seeing him waiting at a bus stop?

shot Officer Tippit for no apparent reason

Did he?

What reason did he have to be at 10th street to begin with? The killer of the President decides to take a walk on a go nowhere street rather than get the hell out of town? Really?

ran down an alley and slipped into the Texas Theater without paying, pulled his gun out when police arrested him in the theater and tried to shoot the arresting officer

Again, so we are told. But even if true, wouldn't he have done the same after killing Tippit only?

There really isn't any evidence on which a reasonable person could infer that Oswald assassinated JFK?

You can infer all you want, but most of what you have is highly circumstantial and speculative and what little physical evidence there is has it's own set of problems.

Try making this story stick without "but his rifle was there"

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #402 on: March 25, 2018, 04:46:06 PM »


Right. Oh yeah, and then he left immediately afterward, took a bus but decided it was too slow so he went home in a taxi (not responding when the driver said "I wonder what the hell is the uproar", which he obviously knew what it was about since he had figured work was shut down for the day because of it), picked up his revolver and left quickly on foot, shot Officer Tippit for no apparent reason seconds after the officer got out of his patrol car, ran down an alley and slipped into the Texas Theater without paying, pulled his gun out when police arrested him in the theater and tried to shoot the arresting officer saying "well, its all over now".

There really isn't any evidence on which a reasonable person could infer that Oswald assassinated JFK?


Actually, there really isn't any evidence on which an unreasonable person could infer that Oswald assassinated JFK? And I don?t see how there could be.

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Offline Alice Thorton

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #403 on: March 25, 2018, 04:49:26 PM »
Alice, this is what happens if you keep repeating to yourself: "but his rifle was there"

The angle of the shots literally doesn't match. There had to of been another shooter! Malcolm Wallace was in the marines and he has killed many other people and guilty for it. He was a friend of Johnson's. How are you guys not getting this?! I know there's no "proof" that you guys want, but it literally makes perfect sense that Oswald DID NOT ACT ALONE.

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #404 on: March 25, 2018, 05:02:16 PM »
Right. Oh yeah, and then he left immediately afterward, took a bus but decided it was too slow so he went home in a taxi (not responding when the driver said "I wonder what the hell is the uproar", which he obviously knew what it was about since he had figured work was shut down for the day because of it), picked up his revolver and left quickly on foot, shot Officer Tippit for no apparent reason seconds after the officer got out of his patrol car, ran down an alley and slipped into the Texas Theater without paying, pulled his gun out when police arrested him in the theater and tried to shoot the arresting officer saying "well, its all over now".

There really isn't any evidence on which a reasonable person could infer that Oswald assassinated JFK?


Tippit... poor dumb cop, huh. Smith, Wesson, and Lee. And I guess boys just carried guns around because that's what boys did or something...  yeah, that must be it.
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #405 on: March 25, 2018, 05:10:55 PM »
The angle of the shots literally doesn't match. There had to of been another shooter! Malcolm Wallace was in the marines and he has killed many other people and guilty for it. He was a friend of Johnson's. How are you guys not getting this?! I know there's no "proof" that you guys want, but it literally makes perfect sense that Oswald DID NOT ACT ALONE.

Right

He had fate and Lady Luck with him

Offline Alice Thorton

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #406 on: March 25, 2018, 05:13:23 PM »
Right

He had fate and Lady Luck with him

What do you mean by "fate and lady luck" ??? I'm confused.

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #407 on: March 25, 2018, 05:14:10 PM »


Tippit... poor dumb cop, huh. Smith, Wesson, and Lee. And I guess boys just carried guns around because that's what boys did, or something...  yeah, that must be it.

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #407 on: March 25, 2018, 05:14:10 PM »