Here we go again, so not only did the secret service agents lie and plant evidence, but the Dallas Police also lied about different pieces evidence, what pray tell is your connection between these vastly different law enforcement agencies and where does all your suspicions lead, surely by now you must have some inkling about who was the grand mastermind with all this power who was behind the assassination, well?
JohnM
Here we go again, so not only did the secret service agents lie and plant evidence, but the Dallas Police also lied about different pieces evidence,Now who is being paranoid? I never said that. All I did in my previous post is provide information from the official record, but it's telling that you seem to believe that no law enforcement agent could or would ever lie.
For crying out loud, Hoover, who ran the FBI back then, was the biggest criminal of them all. Using his office to spy on politicians etc and even black mailing Presidents. To you he must be a quireboy!
And just how many of verdicts obtained by Henry Wade, with false and/or manipulated evidence have been overturned by now? Another quireboy, in your mind, I'm sure.
There were several officers who claimed that they found the paper bag at the sniper's nest, but none of them lied, right?
DPD claimed that the backyard photos (and negatives) were found during the second search (the one with the warrant) on SaPersonay afternoon, yet Fritz showed Oswald a blow up of one of the photos on SaPersonay morning and Micheal Paine confirmed in a tv interview many years later that a FBI officer had shown him a photo showing Oswald holding a rifle on Friday evening, because he wanted to know if Paine knew where the photo was taken. Fritz actually, to some extend, confirmed that the already knew the location before he showed the picture to Oswald.
Mr. FRITZ. No, sir; we had heard of the Neely Street address but we didn't know that that was the place where the picture was taken. But later on, Mr. Sorrels and some of the Secret Service men called me and they had found out, I believe from Marina, that that is where the picture was made and they called me and asked me to go with them and we made some other pictures out there to show the place. And how is it possible that Oswald's grey jacket had the initials of seven officers on it, when all we know is that only two unidentified officers and Capt. Westbrook ever handled the jacket?
And Hill didn't lie when he testified under oath that he kept the S & W revolver on his person all the time, when the receipt of the evidence room tells a different story. What's that like; to believe that Hill and Davenport didn't lie when they actually contradict what the other said?
As for the Secret Service agents; they followed orders when they returned the President's limousine, which was a crime scene, illegally to Washington and then had one of their own
search tamper with that crime scene without documenting anything. But I'm sure, for you, that's all totally insignificant, right? All that matters is that Frazier was given fragments of bullets they said were found in the limousine.

It's like I said earlier; you've got it figured out. Just ignore all the details and just declare Oswald guilty simply because he is, right John?
