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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #584 on: March 24, 2020, 01:12:02 AM »
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Mr. BALL - It has been suggested that you take this bag, which is the colored bag, Commission Exhibit No. 142, and put it under your arm just as a sample, or just to show about how he carried the bag.
Mr. FRAZIER - Okay.
Mr. BALL - Put it under your armpit.
Mr. FRAZIER - Like that, normally your hand would come down like that and you would say, you would have an item, like you have seen people carry items like they would be walking along and your arm would come down like that, just like --
Mr. BALL - But are you sure that his hand was at the end of the package or at the side of the package?
Mr. FRAZIER - Like I said, I remember I didn't look at the package very much, paying much attention, but when I did look at it he did have his hands on the package like that.
Frazier's sister was not all that helpful either in the description of a rifle case.....
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Mr. BALL. Now, was the length of it any similar, anywhere near similar?
Mrs. RANDLE. Well, it wasn't that long, I mean it was folded down at the top as I told you. It definitely wasn't that long.........
Mr. BALL. This package is about the span of my hand, say 8 inches, is that right? He would have about this much to grip?
Mrs. RANDLE. What I remember seeing is about this long, sir, as I told you it was folded down so it could have been this long.
Mr. BALL. I see. You figure about 2 feet long, is that right?
Mrs. RANDLE. A little bit more.
Mr. BALL. A little more than 2 feet..........
Mr. BALL. Is that about right? That is 28 1/2 inches.
Mrs. RANDLE. I measured 27 last time.
Mr. BALL. You measured 27 once before?
Mrs. RANDLE. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. How was Lee dressed that morning?
Apparently not happy with Mrs Randle's description there...Mr Ball drops the matter and moves on to Oswald's clothes.
The Commission needed at least a 36 inch gun bag. They didn't get one from the only people they had---even after months of testimonial contemplation ::)

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
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Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #585 on: March 24, 2020, 04:21:58 AM »
A damned lie .....IMO.....   Mike Paine was a rat.    He was involved up to his eyeballs.

Involved in what up to his eyeballs?

What, when, where, who, how, why?

Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #586 on: March 24, 2020, 06:19:22 AM »
Frazier's sister was not all that helpful either in the description of a rifle case.....Apparently not happy with Mrs Randle's description there...Mr Ball drops the matter and moves on to Oswald's clothes.
The Commission needed at least a 36 inch gun bag. They didn't get one from the only people they had---even after months of testimonial contemplation ::)

No mention of curtain rods to Adamcek by Linnie May. Yet we were told she knew all about it the day before. Wonder why? Who mentioned a  paper sack or box to whom first I wonder?

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« Reply #586 on: March 24, 2020, 06:19:22 AM »


Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #587 on: March 24, 2020, 02:37:21 PM »
Involved in what up to his eyeballs?

What, when, where, who, how, why?

Mike Paine was instrumental in the framing of Lee Oswald......

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #588 on: March 25, 2020, 01:53:24 AM »
Mike Paine was instrumental in the framing of Lee Oswald......

Wow! Details please Walt.

Here's a helpful starting point: During 1963, Michael Paine was employed as an engineer at Bell Helicopter in Arlington Texas. Bell Helicopter was part of the military-industrial complex. I cannot get beyond that: Maybe you can?
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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #589 on: March 25, 2020, 02:50:37 AM »


How come there are only 2 [empty] shells and one live round in the display?
I've seen similar photos in Mexican crime tabloids.
How tacky is that?

Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #590 on: March 25, 2020, 06:21:00 AM »


How come there are only 2 [empty] shells and one live round in the display?
I've seen similar photos in Mexican crime tabloids.
How tacky is that?

Look in Fritz's pocket.

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #591 on: March 25, 2020, 01:25:46 PM »
Mike Paine was instrumental in the framing of Lee Oswald......


Is that because he did the obvious things someone trying to frame Oswald would do like confirming Oswald owned a rifle and stored it in the garage, hated JFK, and was a violent nut job?  This is where you don't understand the point but tell me he didn't do those things. 
« Last Edit: March 25, 2020, 08:44:59 PM by Richard Smith »

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
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