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Offline Rob Caprio

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"two police officers boarded the bus and checked each passenger to see if any were carrying firearms"

This shows that the Dallas police were in the habit of doing illegal searches.  Oswald stood up for his rights and paid the price.

Also, is there any record of any other buses being searched that day?  What made the police zero in on that particular bus, heading towards the crime scene?



They stopped the bus near the Marsalis Street Library. LHO was known to spend a lot of time there. I am sure that it is just another coincidence.

This is why they thought LHO was the guy at the Jefferson Branch Library because he spent a lot of time at libraries.

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Before you jump the gun, please first explain why Oswald who already had trouble finding a job and only got the TSBD job because he lied, left the building within 3 minutes of the assassination?

JohnM

So what did LHO lie about on his TSBD application? Be specific.

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Are you joking, Oswald's frenzied flight from the scene of the crime is classic consciousness of guilt.



JohnM

Frenzied flight? Doesn't your fairytale say that LHO offered his cab to an elderly woman?

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So what did LHO lie about on his TSBD application? Be specific.



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Another Iacoletti deception, where did I say or even imply that Caprio was my "best buddy"?

JohnM

You mean that I'm not? LOL.

I misunderstood Iacoletti back then. We both agree that the evidence in the twenty-six volumes does not convict LHO of the crimes he was accused of, but we don't always see things the same way and that is okay.

Only LNers walk in a lock step fashion.

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JohnM

Okay. This is why Truly should have checked him out. Why didn't he? What was the rush? LHO said that on a number of occasions he lost a chance at a  job because they were informed of his defection. Why wasn't Truly contacted about this?

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You mean that I'm not? LOL.

I misunderstood Iacoletti back then. We both agree that the evidence in the twenty-six volumes does not convict LHO of the crimes he was accused of, but we don't always see things the same way and that is okay.

Only LNers walk in a lock step fashion.

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You mean that I'm not? LOL.

No, in the real world if I saw you I'd buy you a beer and try to talk some sense into you.

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I misunderstood Iacoletti back then.

Fair enough, that was a time when Iacoletti attacked everyone but upon realizing that this tact was damaging his credibility he instead went full on Kook forgot his pledge to neutrality and only attacked the LNers.

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We both agree that the evidence in the twenty-six volumes does not convict LHO of the crimes he was accused of,

Wrong.

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but we don't always see things the same way and that is okay.

There is no one more fanatical than Walt yet you continually say he is a LNer, is Walt supposed to be your team's fallguy?

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Only LNers walk in a lock step fashion.

It only happened one way and when it only happens one way there isn't a lot of variation.

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Okay. This is why Truly should have checked him out. Why didn't he? What was the rush? LHO said that on a number of occasions he lost a chance at a  job because they were informed of his defection. Why wasn't Truly contacted about this?

Sometimes you just take someone at face value and Oswald was a Marine, showed respect, the job was only for a short time and his wife was having a baby. I have been immediately accepted for a job or two in my time, when you come across as confident, knowledgeable and have the correct experience, the world's your oyster.

Mr. BELIN. Did he fill it out in front of you, or not?
Mr. TRULY. Yes; he did. And he told me I asked him about experience that he had had, or where he had worked, and he said he had just served his term in the Marine Corps and had received an honorable discharge, and he listed some things of an office nature that he had learned to do in the Marines.
I questioned him about any past activities. I asked him if he had ever had any trouble with the police, and he said, no. So thinking that he was just out of the Marines, I didn't check any further back. I didn't have anything of a permanent nature in mind for him. He looked like a nice young fellow to me--he was quiet and well mannered. He used the word "sir", you know, which a lot of them don't do at this time.
So I told him if he would come to work on the morning of the 16th, it was the beginning of a new pay period. So he filled out his withholding slip, with the exception of the number of dependents.
He asked me if I would hold that for 3 or 4 days, that he is expecting a baby momentarily.
So some 4 days or so later--I don't remember the exact day--he told me that he had this new baby, and he wanted to add one dependent.
He finished filling it out. And I sent it up to Mr. Campbell who makes out the payroll for the company.


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Why wasn't Truly contacted about this?

Far out, Oswald did his time give a guy a break are they going to follow him around for the rest of his life and fcuk up every opportunity?

JohnM

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