Two of the Warren Omission's key witnesses describe the actual gunman in both Dealey Plaza and at the intersection of 10th & Patton as MUCH heavier than the wrongly-accused.
Mr. Brennan (Howard) described the Dealey Plaza assassin as a white man in his early 30's, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing from 160 to 170 pounds and dressed in light‐colored clothes. In contrast, the wrongly-accused was MUCH younger, wore a brown shirt and was nowhere near 160 pounds let alone 170lbs) Strike one!
Quite interesting that Mr. Euins (Amos Lee, 16,) spotted a key detail, a rather telling one actually, that Mr. Brennan seemed to miss. Mr. Euins shared that the actual gunman firing upon the motorcade, quote, “he had a bald spot on his head.” The wrongly-accused did not have a bald spot. Strike Two!!
Mrs. Markham (Helen) described the gunman over at the 10th & Patton scene as short, heavy, stocky and w/bushy hair. The wrongly-accused's hair was anything but bushy. The wrongly-accused's physique was anything but stocky or heavy. Strike Three!!!
The wrongly-accused weighed merely 131lbs on November 22, 1963. It's impossible for him to have lost 35lbs in a short span of time between 12:30PM to the time of his initial line-up later that evening. Like all the other "evidence" in this contrived case to frame an innocent party, the "evidence' is manufactured amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure. It's impossible to lose 35lbs in one day, let alone in a few hours time.
The wrongly-accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.
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