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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Oak Cliff Time Trials
« Reply #40 on: January 22, 2025, 01:40:05 AM »
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You always think your imagined stories are "common sense".  But what you are doing is cherry-picking the things you like.  I could just as easily claim that Brewer told her about the look on the guy's face too.  She was facing the other direction and said "what man?".

The things I like?  What do I care whether she saw him or not?

Anyway...

"As I started back in the box office, Johnny (Brewer) asked me if I had sold that man a ticket.  I asked him what man.  He said the man that just ducked in here.  I told him no, I didn't, but I had noticed him as he ducked in here." -- Julia Postal (affidavit)

Postal called the police...

"The officer asked me if the man fit the description of the suspect.  I told him that I didn't know because I hadn't heard the description of the suspect.  I told the officer that I would describe the man to him and that he could take it from there." -- Julia Postal (affidavit)

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Online Tom Mahon

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« Reply #41 on: January 22, 2025, 02:01:04 AM »
You always think your imagined stories are "common sense".  But what you are doing is cherry-picking the things you like.  I could just as easily claim that Brewer told her about the look on the guy's face too.  She was facing the other direction and said "what man?".

How ironic, seeing as how you're a cherry-picker par excellence.
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« Reply #42 on: January 23, 2025, 05:54:26 PM »
The things I like?  What do I care whether she saw him or not?

Well, you're sure belaboring the point for somebody who doesn't care.

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"The officer asked me if the man fit the description of the suspect.  I told him that I didn't know because I hadn't heard the description of the suspect.  I told the officer that I would describe the man to him and that he could take it from there." -- Julia Postal (affidavit)

You skipped the part where she said she knew he was in the theater because of "woman's intuition".

Now look at her testimony and the "detailed" description to the police of the man she supposedly saw:

"And explained that he had on this brown sports shirt and I couldn't tell you what design it was, and medium height, ruddy looking to me, and he said, "Thank you,""

Now compare this to the description of the 10th and Patton suspect:

"That suspect in this shooting is a white male, twenty-seven, five feet eleven, a hundred sixty-five, black wavy hair, fair complected, wearing a light grey Eisenhower-type jacket, dark trousers and a white shirt,"

Yeah, sound like a match to me.  Let's stormtroop the Texas Theater.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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« Reply #43 on: January 23, 2025, 05:55:03 PM »
How ironic, seeing as how you're a cherry-picker par excellence.

Really.  For example?

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« Reply #44 on: January 24, 2025, 02:18:55 AM »
Well, you're sure belaboring the point for somebody who doesn't care.

You skipped the part where she said she knew he was in the theater because of "woman's intuition".

Now look at her testimony and the "detailed" description to the police of the man she supposedly saw:

"And explained that he had on this brown sports shirt and I couldn't tell you what design it was, and medium height, ruddy looking to me, and he said, "Thank you,""

Now compare this to the description of the 10th and Patton suspect:

"That suspect in this shooting is a white male, twenty-seven, five feet eleven, a hundred sixty-five, black wavy hair, fair complected, wearing a light grey Eisenhower-type jacket, dark trousers and a white shirt,"

Yeah, sound like a match to me.  Let's stormtroop the Texas Theater.

Completely unrelated to what we're discussing.  Postal clearly saw him before he ducked in.

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Offline John Mytton

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« Reply #46 on: January 24, 2025, 03:02:16 AM »
Completely unrelated to what we're discussing.  Postal clearly saw him before he ducked in.

Mr. BALL. And after you saw the police car go west with its siren on, why at the time the police car went west with its siren on, did you see the man that ducked? This man that you were----
Mrs. POSTAL. This man, yes; he ducked into the box office and----I don't know if you are familiar with the theatre.
Mr. BALL. Yes; I have seen the theatre.
Mrs. POSTAL. You have? Well, he was coming from east going west. In other words, he ducked right in.
Mr. BALL. Ducked in, what do you mean? He had come around the corner----
Mrs. POSTAL. Yes; and when the sirens went by he had a panicked look on his face, and he ducked in.
Mr. BALL. Now, as the car went by, you say the man ducked in, had you seen him before the car went by, the police went by?
Mrs. POSTAL. No, sir; I was looking up, as I say, when the cars passed, as you know, they make a tremendous noise, and he ducked in as my boss went that way to get in his car.


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« Reply #47 on: January 24, 2025, 08:03:59 PM »
Completely unrelated to what we're discussing.  Postal clearly saw him before he ducked in.

Why?  Just because she claimed to?  Great, then Burroughs clearly saw him getting popcorn at 1:15.

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« Reply #47 on: January 24, 2025, 08:03:59 PM »