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Title: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: Bill Chapman on December 07, 2020, 05:20:07 AM
Title: Re: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: Charles Collins on December 07, 2020, 02:29:54 PM


LHO said he didn’t shoot anybody. And that he denies these charges.  ;)
Title: Re: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: Bill Chapman on December 07, 2020, 02:34:45 PM

LHO said he didn’t shoot anybody. And that he denies these charges.  ;)

He said it, so it must be true  ;)
Title: Re: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: Steve M. Galbraith on December 07, 2020, 05:52:03 PM

He said it, so it must be true  ;)
Besides, he was so helpful to the police in finding out what happened. Completely cooperative. He stayed around the TSBD and talked to his co-workers about the event, he stayed to see if he could help find out who killed the president he "liked." Yes, he was really concerned about what happened to JFK. He talked and talked and talked about it.

Or maybe not.

But see? Lots of people behaved like he did. Er, except he was the only person in the TSBD during the shooting who left afterwards. But that's what "thuh government" said and I'm drinking their Kool-aid lies.

Or something.
Title: Re: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: Martin Weidmann on December 07, 2020, 06:02:26 PM
Besides, he was so helpful to the police in finding out what happened. Completely cooperative. He stayed around the TSBD and talked to his co-workers about the event, he stayed to see if he could help find out who killed the president he "liked." Yes, he was really concerned about what happened to JFK. He talked and talked and talked about it.

Or maybe not.

But see? Lots of people behaved like he did. Er, except he was the only person in the TSBD during the shooting who left afterwards. But that's what "thuh government" said and I'm drinking their Kool-aid lies.

Or something.

Besides, he was so helpful to the police in finding out what happened. Completely cooperative. He stayed around the TSBD and talked to his co-workers about the event, he stayed to see if he could help find out who killed the president he "liked." Yes, he was really concerned about what happened to JFK. He talked and talked and talked about it.

Or maybe not.


Exactly the reason why I do not believe in a completely innocent Oswald. He most likely was involved at least to some extend.

Title: Re: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: Bill Chapman on December 07, 2020, 07:51:57 PM
Besides, he was so helpful to the police in finding out what happened. Completely cooperative. He stayed around the TSBD and talked to his co-workers about the event, he stayed to see if he could help find out who killed the president he "liked." Yes, he was really concerned about what happened to JFK. He talked and talked and talked about it.

Or maybe not.

But see? Lots of people behaved like he did. Er, except he was the only person in the TSBD during the shooting who left afterwards. But that's what "thuh government" said and I'm drinking their Kool-aid lies.

Or something.

Oswald rarely engaged with people there anyway. He might still have buggered off early even if he hadn't shot anybody. After all, he had a a movie to catch. At least he said he did, so it must be true.
Title: Re: Capturing Oswald: A Timeline
Post by: John Iacoletti on December 10, 2020, 09:28:17 PM
But see? Lots of people behaved like he did. Er, except he was the only person in the TSBD during the shooting who left afterwards.

Bull.