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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Same museum.  Same lighting.

Not really. The first one was behind glass. Different lighting.

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Offline John Mytton

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Same museum.  Same lighting.


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Same museum.


How can you tell?

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Same museum.


And I'm sure you can provide evidence for this claim?



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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Now lets see Ulrik having a go at Tim for the mis-spelling of Markham. ;)

I never misspelled Markham.

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Offline Gary Craig

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A brown jacket eh?



You just illustrated the exact point I was making.

I quoted the post of you saying Bledsoe positively identified the brown shirt LHO was allegedly   

wearing along with the same day affidavit from officer Poe quoting Markham's description of Tippit's

killer wearing a brown jacket. Your knee jerk reaction is to post a dimly lit picture of a white jacket

that insinuates Markham was wrong about Tippit's killer's jacket.

When it suits the LN did it narrative it's a positive ID.

When it contradicts the official line the witness is mistaken.

Classic!
« Last Edit: March 17, 2018, 02:28:59 AM by Gary Craig »

Offline Tim Nickerson

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You just illustrated the exact point I was making.

I quoted the post of you saying Helen Markham positively identified the brown shirt LHO was allegedly   

wearing
along with the same day affidavit from officer Poe quoting Markham's description of Tippit's

killer wearing a brown jacket. Your knee jerk reaction is to post a dimly lit picture of a white jacket

that insinuates Markham was wrong about Tippit's killer's jacket.

When it suits the LN did it narrative it's a positive ID.

When it contradicts the official line the witness is mistaken.

Classic!

Gary, you are confused. I never said that Helen Markham positively identified the brown shirt LHO was wearing.  I said that Mary Bledsoe positively identified the brown shirt LHO was wearing.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2018, 02:29:38 AM by Tim Nickerson »

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Offline Gary Craig

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Gary, you are confused. I never said that Helen Markham positively identified the brown shirt LHO was wearing.  I said that Mary Bledsoe positively identified brown shirt LHO was wearing.

You're right. I went back and corrected the name.

The point I was making stands though.

Offline Tim Nickerson

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You're right. I went back and corrected the name.

The point I was making stands though.

What was the point you were making?
             
     
« Last Edit: March 17, 2018, 03:55:49 AM by Tim Nickerson »

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What was the point you were making?
             
     

I was gonna say quit playing stupid ....... .  .   .    .

Point is:

Witnesses whose observations support the WC narrative make positive ID's in LN fantasyland.

While witnesses who contradict the narrative are mistaken or mentally incompetent.


I quoted your post claiming Mary Bledsoe positively ID'd the brown shirt LHO was allegedly   

wearing. I included the 11/22/63 affidavit from officer Poe that has Helen Markham describing Tippit's

killer wearing a brown jacket. You immediately posted a dimly lit picture of a white jacket in a museum

case that insinuates Markham was mistaken about the color of the jacket.

Classic
« Last Edit: March 17, 2018, 02:00:07 PM by Gary Craig »

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