Another common trait of the paranoid conspiracy theorists, jumping to unsubstantiated conclusions.
Trust, but verify -- a common mantra in legal/journalist circles ... but seemingly disputed by 'Oswald did it' believers. It seems like skepticism of the
official facts is not welcomed, especially to those that have already concluded it was only Oswald. This is quite an interesting stubborn mindset. This stubborn refusal to accept it was any other shooter or scenario than the one we're given to accept always pits you against the
so called conspiracy theorist. To the point where you are unable to stop yourself name calling and smearing -- when you've been challenged to back up what you say.
When stating that we should trust authorities and their conclusions, I simply asked you to give a detailed example of authoritative figures or institutions involved in the
solving of JFK's murder that we can thoroughly trust. You made the statement. And you cannot back it up. You obviously can't (is this a sign that you don't believe what you publicly speak to be truth?}. You wouldn't resort to smearing someone that challenges your thinking if you were so sure!
So as you don't wanna play the game: I will give a little example of something I find
odd about that occurred with the three tramps scenario. Nothing that solves the 'who done it' Just something odd, not quite right about what an 'authoritative figure', a cop, someone we should all be able to trust when they make statements, someone that
might be giving false testimony. A cop that might have been lying to the public. But why? why on the day that JFK was murdered and he was the guy that supposedly took part in the arrest of 3 potential assassins?
So Marvin Wise, the lead cop in the 1st of seven 3 tramps photos (the alleged Ed Lansdale back to us flashing something from inside his coat). Marvin is accused by 'conspiracy theorists' of wearing an earpiece. Non-standard Dallas cop equipment. Or maybe cops that day were issued with earpieces? I don't think it's ever been substantiated. But if there were cops with
non-standard issued earpieces on duty that day, and Wise was one of them, why did he deny he was wearing an earpiece? he got a letter from his doctor stating Wise had an ear infection. This is Marvin Wise that stated he knew Jack Ruby before he became a cop. He knew Ruby before the assassination. The he and his wife regularly danced at Ruby's club. He claimed Ruby was "pro-law-enforcement''. I guess he needed to substantiate why he had a relationship Jack Ruby. It did look odd.
But the photo of him walking along with the three tramps and our interesting
alleged Ed Lansdale looking fellow appears to show Marvin Wise had something in his ear. Not the cotton wool?, as he claimed. See for yourself.
I'd say the 'conspiracy theorists' had a point. There does look to be more than cotton wool in Marvin Wise's right ear.
Marvin Wise wrote down the three tramps names on a piece of paper and left the piece of paper in his locker for ''over a year''. in actual fact he stated he kept the pieces of paper containing the tramps names until 1966, when he moved to the vice squad. Wise stated that the Warren Commission never asked him about the three tramps arrested. That they weren't interested in knowing the names or any details, as they never asked him about them. They were interested in his relationship with Jack Ruby. Marvin Wise was assigned to the basement on the 24th. An admitted friend of Jack Ruby was in attendance and on duty when Jack Ruby somehow got into the basement and shot dead Oswald. Marvin Wise was then sent to Parkland Hospital to 'guard' the operating room containing the shooting victim of his friend, Jack Ruby.
The same cop who escorted 3 suspects across dealey plaza. Wrote down their names on a pieces of paper and just discarded them. No apparent professional curiosity about these 'hobo's and what they were doing behind the grassy knoll. And then only when
around the time the JFK movie was released the Dallas police department suddenly found the (blank non-fingerprinted) arrest sheet's, supposedly identifying the three tramps, Wise then said, around the time, he also saw on the news a report about the three tramps, that's when Marvin Wise remembered the individual names of all three tramps!. It all came back to him. When questioned by the HSCA in the mid 70s: Wise said he destroyed the names of the three tramps, and he did not know the names of the three individuals. He couldn't remember even one of the three tramps names. Not one, no first names or surnames. Even though he could have gone a long way to possibly making himself look like a competent police officer doing his job on the day the president of the united states was assassinated and he supposedly helped arrest 3 strange suspicious people behind the grassy knoll hiding in box cars. It was lucky for him, though, that the helpful Dallas Police and the news report re-jogged his memory some years later!
The same cops that stated they patted down and searched the three tramps and found nothing suspicious. Although Wise said he found a single blade bone handle knife on the older tramp. He didn't think anything of it, Wise even put the tramps knife in his waistband. Wise said he felt embarrassed and that he wasting detectives time bringing these 'hobo's' to Sheriff Decker's office.
Did they even 'pat down' and thoroughly search the tramps? Officer Vaughn stated the tramps were give a good patting down for weapons. It was a windy day in Dallas and luckily for us the taller tramp revealed to us what appears to be a walkie talkie shaped object hidden down his sock or attached to his leg. Tricked those cops didn't he. Cops would never think of checking the legs of a potential murder suspect, would they?
It's all interesting, because what Officer Chambers (William Earl Chambers) remembered in a 1992 FBI interview (03/03/92). Chambers is the named arresting officer of the three tramps. His name appears as the arresting officer on the 3 Dallas police arrest sheets (found around the time of Stone's JFK movie release). He recalled an officer, 'Cpt OR. Jones' (sic) in the forgery division was assigned to firstly watch and then with questioning the 'hobo's' and finding ''which one shot the president''. And Chambers recalled a discussion to have the three hobo's hands gun powder tested. No mention of what prevented them. So there was some real cop work going on with these hobo's. Some cops actually did their job. I don't think there needed to be an entire police force to neglect their duties/detective work. Appears to have been just a few. A few cops on the scene at several important moments in the assassination and enabled the most important acts to go unchallenged. Seeing these 'Hobos' were actually, at one point, suspected of killing the president, you'd think there would have been some professional desire to really do there job and make sure they could rule out these odd guys seen (immediately after the shooting) running down the tracks and hiding in a train carriage.
Of course, something prevented the cops doing their work. There's a lot of strange anomalies. Like for instance why weren't these, at one point, potential murder suspects even finger printed? Their arrest sheets are incomplete and appear to have been produced to keep inquisitive minds quiet.
Gedney's arrest sheet is not completed and therefore not valid. Doyle & Abrams, the same, incomplete. No finger print's. No arrest number's/id's.
Just google Oswald's arrest sheet for-instance. If you want to see a Dallas Police arrest sheet without any loose ends. A thumb print. An arrest number & ID.
I don't think there's any paranoid conspiracy theorist jumping to conclusions about you. I think you just cannot back up your claims. And I can show some inconsistencies in the 'authorities' involved with providing the truth.
Oswald couldn't have had a more trustworthy accompanying 'guard; than officer Marvin Wise at Parkland hospital. Just like when Marvin Wise subjected the three tramps to a thoroughly, professional, police officer's job, when he escorted them across dealey plaza, He was so inquisitive, wanting to get down the bottom of who these guy's were. har har, that was sarcasm! He had changed his mind about them by the time he got to Decker's office. He felt embarrassed! He didn't want to waste police time, even though he had just apprehended 3 suspicious characters running and hiding in a train. Doesn't seem logical? why wouldn't he be eager to be hero. Be part of American folklore! he arrested potential dangerous suspects, one possibly the assassin! in the most famous murder case in American history! He sure as hell wouldn't have let his 'friend' Jack Ruby just go forth, unchallenged, and shoot Oswald, would he?
a lot of the documents can be found re three tramps at Dennis Morrissette's site. Or I can post them