You're losing it Marty. Why? Because you're not used to a mentally strong individual refusing to back down to your bluster.
You have no evidence to support your wild claims.
You don't understand that investigators reach "conclusions" based on the most likely possibility.
Without going into details (they are part of the historical record): The most likely conclusion is that CE399 was fired on 22 November 1963 at 12:30 PM (approximately) from Oswald's Carcano rifle. Any alternative scenario (which must exist) requires it to be fired in the same rifle previous to the time of the assassination. There is zero evidence for such a theory.
No investigator is going to discard the conclusion that CE399 is linked to the assassination and support unjustified speculation that it was fired previously and planted at Parkland Hospital.
Your problem (psychological) is that you think your dismissal of evidence related to the assassination of President Kennedy and the murder of J.D. Tippit does not require alternative explanations: They do.
Your dismissals of evidence require law enforcement officers to depart from previously good behavior and become part of a massive conspiracy to murder JFK--with no motive to do so. Like the veiled suggestion that Secret Service agents handing pieces of bullets from the presidential limousine to the FBI were not authentic but likely obtained somewhere else.
Other fragments of bullets were allegedly found in the limo, but this we will also never know for sure, because when the FBI Forensic team arrived at the Secret Service garage to examine the limo, they were told it had already been done and they were given some bullet fragments that supposedly came from the car.
So what's sinister about that? Was there an agreement that the Secret Service agents would wait for the FBI to come and conduct the search for evidence? Unless there was, the statement is immaterial. It's also delusional.
I've got your number Marty, have had for a long time. When debating (that's debatable!) you cunningly don't provide any details of "how, what, when, where, why, who": You simply dismiss all the evidence in the historical record because you don't like it. The alternative would be that you are a type of troller amusing yourself and imagining that you possess a great intellect.
You're losing it Marty. Why? Because you're not used to a mentally strong individual refusing to back down to your bluster. A mentally strong individual would consider counter arguments and have a proper discussion for the purpose of clarification. Only a fool does not back down!
You have no evidence to support your wild claims. Since I don't make wild claims (they are all in your head), I don't need to have evidence.
Without going into details (they are part of the historical record): The most likely conclusion is that CE399 was fired on 22 November 1963 at 12:30 PM (approximately) from Oswald's Carcano rifle. Any alternative scenario (which must exist) requires it to be fired in the same rifle previous to the time of the assassination. There is zero evidence for such a theory. There he goes again.... the same old song about "the most likely conclusion". It's only the "most likely conclusion" for you, because you agree with it.
Your so called "logic" lacks real logic.
No investigator is going to discard the conclusion that CE399 is linked to the assassination and support unjustified speculation that it was fired previously and planted at Parkland Hospital. There you go again.... Who ever said that the bullet now in evidence as CE399 was ever at Parkland Hospital? But that's probably way over your head...
Your problem (psychological) is that you think your dismissal of evidence related to the assassination of President Kennedy and the murder of J.D. Tippit does not require alternative explanations: They do. So, now you know what I think? Really?..... Are you sure you and Richard Smith aren't related?
Btw I don't dismiss anything, I just ask questions that you can not answer.
Your dismissals of evidence require law enforcement officers to depart from previously good behavior and become part of a massive conspiracy to murder JFK--with no motive to do so. Like the veiled suggestion that Secret Service agents handing pieces of bullets from the presidential limousine to the FBI were not authentic but likely obtained somewhere else. How do you know they were from previous good behavior?..... Nah, don't answer that, I'm only yanking your chain. I could tell you that you are missing the point again, but it would be a waste of my time. You are never gonna get it anyway.
Other fragments of bullets were allegedly found in the limo, but this we will also never know for sure, because when the FBI Forensic team arrived at the Secret Service garage to examine the limo, they were told it had already been done and they were given some bullet fragments that supposedly came from the car.
So what's sinister about that? Was there an agreement that the Secret Service agents would wait for the FBI to come and conduct the search for evidence? Unless there was, the statement is immaterial. It's also delusional.
To you, none of it is sinister and it never will be. To those of us with a functional brain it's obvious that you do not contaminate a crime scene before the forensic specialist of the FBI show up to do that job. Secret Service agents are not forensic specialists. They completely f*cked up the crime scene, which is why there are only a few photographs of the car in the record. Believing that there is no problem when people who are clueless in documenting evidence start going through a crime scene is what is really delusional. It's also the best indicator that your are completely clueless when it comes to law enforcement and investigations.
I've got your number Marty, have had for a long time. When debating (that's debatable!) you cunningly don't provide any details of "how, what, when, where, why, who": You simply dismiss all the evidence in the historical record because you don't like it. The alternative would be that you are a type of troller amusing yourself and imagining that you possess a great intellect.
Yeah, you've got my number alright. Just about everything you just said is wrong, but other than that, you've got my number.