In which we learn that there is nothing risky involved in framing someone for the assassination of the President with fake evidence! And when a witness says that she saw a hole in Oswald's shirt, she is not lying if she didn't see a hole in Oswald's shirt due to the "power of suggestion"! LOL And there is no logical disconnect in faking certain evidence for the purpose of linking someone to a crime but then claiming the evidence that was faked doesn't link them to the crime. And on and on. Hopeless.
Hopeless.That would be the word to describe you.
And when a witness says that she saw a hole in Oswald's shirt, she is not lying if she didn't see a hole in Oswald's shirt due to the "power of suggestion"! You can't be this dumb..... And what in the world are you rambling about?
Nobody has said that Bledsoe didn't see a hole in Oswald's shirt. Of course she did, but - and even my dog understand this - she saw the hole when they brought the shirt to her house, prior to her testimony, and not on the bus, as the power of suggestion made her believe. What's going to be next? Are you going to claim that power of suggestion isn't real and that it doesn't work on people?
And there is no logical disconnect in faking certain evidence for the purpose of linking someone to a crime but then claiming the evidence that was faked doesn't link them to the crime. Just how idiotic can you be? They were using CE 150 (the arrest shirt) to link Oswald to the rifle and Bledsoe's bus ride. It would have worked if everyone believed that CE 150 was the shirt Oswald was wearing on Friday morning. It fooled you, didn't it?
But it didn't fool everybody and it ultimately did not work because you can not link a fiber to a particular source and Bledsoe was so confused that she didn't get her story straight, despite having brought notes along to remind her.
Mr. BALL - But, before you go into that, I notice you have been reading from some notes before you.
Mrs. BLEDSOE - Well,
because I forget what I have to say.Mr. BALL - When did you make those notes?
Mrs. BLEDSOE - What day did I make them?
Miss DOUTHIT - When Mr. Sorrels and I were talking about her going to Washington, he made the suggestion that she put all the things down on paper because she might forget something, and I said, "Mary, you put everything on a piece of paper so that you can remember it and you won't forget anything, you know, what happened," and that's when she started making notes.
What really destroyed their case is the evidence (as presented by Pat Speer on his website) that has since surfaced that shows that Oswald was in fact wearing CE 151 on Friday morning.