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Offline Bill Brown

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Why would a guy who just shot a cop loiter in an alley for 15 minutes?  And if that guy was hiding somewhere (where?), why did he stop hiding?


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Why would a guy who just shot a cop loiter in an alley for 15 minutes?

I don't believe Oswald loitered in an alley for 15 minutes.

Okay.  Oswald hid for some time.  So what?

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Online John Iacoletti

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Oswald's observable behavior was clearly desperate acts of avoiding contact, first of all when a Police car came along Jefferson, Oswald hid in the front of Johnny Brewer's shoe store

Clearly.   ::)

or he was looking at shoes.

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and then next Oswald goes into a dark theater.

Or he was already there at 1:07 when Burroughs sold him popcorn and Brewer (who didn't see anyone enter a theater) misidentified him.

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Clearly.   ::)

or he was looking at shoes.

Or he was already there at 1:07 when Burroughs sold him popcorn and Brewer (who didn't see anyone enter a theater) misidentified him.

No leap is too great if it gets a cop-killer off the hook.  Right?

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Online John Iacoletti

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I don't believe Oswald loitered in an alley for 15 minutes.

Okay.  Oswald hid for some time.  So what?

Make up your mind.

But as long as we're just making stuff up that there is no evidence for, we can just as easily just declare that the guy who Reynolds saw was not the same guy that Brock saw.  Neither one of them witnessed any crime anyway.

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After all, it's just tampering with a crime scene.  No biggie.  Lots of people were allowed to do that in the TSBD and at 10th and Patton.




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After all, it's just tampering with a crime scene.

According to Caprio, washing blood makes no difference, so ask him what's the problem.

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Lots of people were allowed to do that in the TSBD and at 10th and Patton.

Go on John, tell us who, how and why the crime scenes were tampered with



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Online John Iacoletti

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No leap is too great if it gets a cop-killer off the hook.  Right?

No leap is too great as long as you get to accuse whoever you want to.  Right?

Offline Bill Brown

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No leap is too great as long as you get to accuse whoever you want to.  Right?

I go with the evidence.  In the Tippit case, all of the available evidence points to Oswald.  Feel free to post any evidence which points anywhere other than Oswald.

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Oswald's observable behavior was clearly desperate acts of avoiding contact, first of all when a Police car came along Jefferson, Oswald hid in the front of Johnny Brewer's shoe store and then next Oswald goes into a dark theater.



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you mean banging on door of bus, and then asking bus driver for transfer ticket, and then sitting in front seat with a cab driver, and then go to his boarding room where he knows he will be seen by his landlady, then taking a jog along a main road with pistol, then shooting a police officer, then waving the gun in the air, then stopping to stare at Calloway, then stopped in to visit Johnny Brewer, is someone avoiding contact?

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