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Offline John Iacoletti

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And you can find out if an apple, orange, or some other fruit was on Kennedy's luncheon menu at the Dallas Trade Mart because that's whose lunch ProbablyOswald ultimately ate*.

*So-to-speak

What?

You've now completely lost what was remaining of your marbles.

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Offline Colin Crow

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From "You are the Jury", David Belin p242.


"Did the bag contain curtain rods?

No curtain rods were discovered in the TSBD Building after the assassination. No curtain rods were taken from the Paine home".

Seems some did not even read the testimony or misrepresented it.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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From "You are the Jury", David Belin p242.


"Did the bag contain curtain rods?

No curtain rods were discovered in the TSBD Building after the assassination. No curtain rods were taken from the Paine home".

Seems some did not even read the testimony or misrepresented it.

When you are wearing the shiny "badge of authority"  you don't need to read no stinking testimony....  Your word is gospel...

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Online Richard Smith

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From "You are the Jury", David Belin p242.


"Did the bag contain curtain rods?

No curtain rods were discovered in the TSBD Building after the assassination. No curtain rods were taken from the Paine home".

Seems some did not even read the testimony or misrepresented it.


How so?  The question appears to reference the bag Oswald carried that morning.  The WC conclusion was that it contained the rifle and by inference no curtain rods were taken by Oswald from the Paine home.

Offline Alan Ford

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How so?  The question appears to reference the bag Oswald carried that morning.  The WC conclusion was that it contained the rifle and by inference no curtain rods were taken by Oswald from the Paine home.

And the Crime Scene Search Section form which you repeatedly failed to explain makes that inference radically unsafe, for it tells us that 2 curtain rods other than the 2 taken from the Paine garage by Agent Howlett on 23 March 1964 were tested for Mr Oswald's prints!  Thumb1:

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Offline Alan Ford

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From "You are the Jury", David Belin p242.


"Did the bag contain curtain rods?

No curtain rods were discovered in the TSBD Building after the assassination. No curtain rods were taken from the Paine home".

Seems some did not even read the testimony or misrepresented it.

There is no mention in any DPD, FBI or SS report of its having been verified that no curtain rods had been taken from the Paine household. An absurd omission!

In Reclaiming History, Mr Bugliosi imagines the key questions running through Captain Fritz's mind:

"Were any curtain rods found at the Depository, or in Oswald?s room? Did his apartment need curtain rods?"

Notice the question Mr Bugliosi leaves out:

"Were any curtain rods missing from Mrs Paine's garage?"

Maybe it was there in the draft text, but didn't survive proofreading stage!  :D


Offline Alan Ford

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Again from Reclaiming History:

"If Oswald, as he claimed, brought curtain rods to work, whatever happened to them? We know from witnesses (on the bus, the cabdriver, and Earlene Roberts) that he wasn?t carrying any long package after he left the Book Depository Building."

But we now know that 2 curtain rods were found and tested for Mr Oswald's prints.

Mr Bugliosi's own logic identifies the place where they must have been found: Texas School Book Depository.

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Offline Alan Ford

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From Mr D von Pein's blogspot exploration of the curtain rods issue:

"[...]

5.) No curtain rods were found in the TSBD in the days and weeks after
the assassination. (Warren Commission Exhibit #2640 verifies this fact
via Roy Truly's statement in a September 2, 1964, FBI report.)

6.) Oswald did not take any curtain rods out of the TSBD when he left
that building on 11/22/63. (If he did, he disposed of them somewhere
between the Depository Building on Elm Street and his roominghouse at
1026 N. Beckley Avenue in Oak Cliff, because he definitely did not
enter the roominghouse with any sort of package. If he had, the package
would have been discovered by police.)

[...]"


http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2010/06/curtain-rods.html

Question for Mr von Pein!

How can your conclusion that no curtain rods were found be considered safe if, as the dates on the document below prove, the 2 curtain rods submitted for testing for Mr Oswald's fingerprints were not the 2 curtain rods taken from the Paine garage by Agent Howlett during Ms Paine's on-the-record testimony of 23 March?



Thanking you, Mr von Pein, for all your tireless efforts to promote Truth and Justice!  Thumb1:
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