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Online Richard Smith

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #96 on: August 29, 2023, 03:18:13 PM »
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Says “Martin”  ::)

You need a time machine to convince Martin from "Europa" (he stays up late) of any fact that lends itself to Oswald's guilt.  Even if Day didn't mention the print to anyone for a week that in no way means that he fabricated the print as Martin stupidly suggests.  That is tin foil hat nonsense.

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Re: A question about Oswald
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Online Charles Collins

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #97 on: August 29, 2023, 03:20:10 PM »
Says Larry Sneed   :D


From the transcript from the Sixth Floor Museum:

J. “Carl” Day
August 15, 1996
By Bob Porter


Carl: Yes, I'd known Drain a long time. And I told him at the time, there's a print here. I showed him where it is, where it was. But I don't know whether it registered with him or not. Anyway, he took the gun. But that's all that I turned over. I didn't turn over the lift that I'd previously made of that dim print, because I thought that they would find that under there and come up with their own print. My orders were turn over the gun, and so I don't remember if I gave them anything else or not - there may have been one or two other things. But I didn't even think of giving them this print that I had lifted off of there.

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #98 on: August 29, 2023, 03:24:32 PM »
You need a time machine to convince Martin from "Europa" (he stays up late) of any fact that lends itself to Oswald's guilt.  Even if Day didn't mention the print to anyone for a week that in no way means that he fabricated the print as Martin stupidly suggests.  That is tin foil hat nonsense.


Engaging with either one of the naysayers is an exercise in futility. They appear to already have their minds made up that the authorities are not to be believed. The only reason to engage them is for the benefit of someone who has an open mind that might be reading these posts.

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Re: A question about Oswald
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Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #99 on: August 29, 2023, 03:27:21 PM »

From the transcript from the Sixth Floor Museum:

J. “Carl” Day
August 15, 1996
By Bob Porter


Carl: Yes, I'd known Drain a long time. And I told him at the time, there's a print here. I showed him where it is, where it was. But I don't know whether it registered with him or not. Anyway, he took the gun. But that's all that I turned over. I didn't turn over the lift that I'd previously made of that dim print, because I thought that they would find that under there and come up with their own print. My orders were turn over the gun, and so I don't remember if I gave them anything else or not - there may have been one or two other things. But I didn't even think of giving them this print that I had lifted off of there.

So it took until 1996 to morph into this...:D
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Online Charles Collins

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #100 on: August 29, 2023, 03:43:20 PM »
So it took until 1996 to morph into this...:D

No morph involved. Show us where Carl Day ever said whatever you think it morphed from. I won’t hold my breath.

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Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #101 on: August 29, 2023, 03:45:52 PM »
No morph involved. Show us where Carl Day ever said whatever you think it morphed from. I won’t hold my breath.

I get it. Nutter witnesses don't morph, how convenient.
Yet, regarding Frazier: "I simply cannot imagine that he could have possibly forgotten that."  :D
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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #102 on: August 29, 2023, 04:24:13 PM »

Says “Martin”  ::)

The way you twist and turn to "answer" a simple question without actually answering it, by posting quotes from a book, is telling enough.

Who wrote the damned book? Sneed, right?... So, if he didn't say what you quoted, who did?

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #103 on: August 29, 2023, 04:28:34 PM »

From the transcript from the Sixth Floor Museum:

J. “Carl” Day
August 15, 1996
By Bob Porter


Carl: Yes, I'd known Drain a long time. And I told him at the time, there's a print here. I showed him where it is, where it was. But I don't know whether it registered with him or not. Anyway, he took the gun. But that's all that I turned over. I didn't turn over the lift that I'd previously made of that dim print, because I thought that they would find that under there and come up with their own print. My orders were turn over the gun, and so I don't remember if I gave them anything else or not - there may have been one or two other things. But I didn't even think of giving them this print that I had lifted off of there.

Anyway, he took the gun. But that's all that I turned over.

So, he did hold back the print he later claimed to have lifted....  Thanks for the confirmation!

I didn't turn over the lift that I'd previously made of that dim print, because I thought that they would find that under there and come up with their own print.

Well, they didn't. The FBI could not find any print or even residue of a print being lifted. Ain't that something....

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #103 on: August 29, 2023, 04:28:34 PM »