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Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #328 on: March 09, 2020, 07:39:04 AM »
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"No More Silence" was published almost 40 years after the assassination. That's a long time. You should be wary of putting too much faith in the reliability of such ancient recollections.

It seems just a few months were sufficient to dull memories of trained police doesn't it? Unfortunately we have an unsatisfactory evidence base to work with. Pity the WC staffers were unable to help with clarification. I understand your reluctance to look for a logical answers to the questions posed. I believe you appreciate my desire for them to be answered.

At least you stepped up to represent a normally vocal group. It seems the WC narrative has Oswald transporting a disassembled rifle in a paper bag with only one end sealed. He folded the bag an unknown number of times and left it next to a box he sat on to shoot the President. The crime lab discovered remnants of a chicken lunch and assumed it to be Oswald'sfor some time after the event. After assisting Day with the rifle discovery Studebaker returned to the SN. Day left the building with the rifle. Studebaker dusted the bottle on the sixth floor and not the lunch sack. He moved to the SN and about this time Johnson claimed the bag was unfolded. Eventually dusted for prints by Studebaker it was removed by Johnson and Montgomery before Day returned to the TSBD.


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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #329 on: March 09, 2020, 07:57:32 AM »
Your inability to answer simple questions duly noted.

Cool.

I'll try to find Stephen King's magic closet and return to 1963. Don't wait up.

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #330 on: March 09, 2020, 08:25:37 AM »
Cool.

I'll try to find Stephen King's magic closet and return to 1963. Don't wait up.

No need to hurry back.

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #331 on: March 09, 2020, 08:49:25 AM »
No need to hurry back.

No problem. I'll hang around there until Trump gets you all killed.
« Last Edit: March 09, 2020, 09:01:58 AM by Bill Chapman »

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #332 on: March 09, 2020, 09:20:21 AM »
No problem. I'll hang around there until Trump gets you all killed.

No something to joke about Bill. I figure most of Fox base is in high risk category or stupid enough to pass it onto their older friends and relatives. At least my microbiology doctorate and residence in a city overseas with no community transmission to date makes me feel safer. Our hospitals have been testing anyone with symptoms for more than two weeks.

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #333 on: March 09, 2020, 10:09:39 AM »
It seems just a few months were sufficient to dull memories of trained police doesn't it? Unfortunately we have an unsatisfactory evidence base to work with. Pity the WC staffers were unable to help with clarification. I understand your reluctance to look for a logical answers to the questions posed. I believe you appreciate my desire for them to be answered.

At least you stepped up to represent a normally vocal group. It seems the WC narrative has Oswald transporting a disassembled rifle in a paper bag with only one end sealed. He folded the bag an unknown number of times and left it next to a box he sat on to shoot the President. The crime lab discovered remnants of a chicken lunch and assumed it to be Oswald'sfor some time after the event. After assisting Day with the rifle discovery Studebaker returned to the SN. Day left the building with the rifle. Studebaker dusted the bottle on the sixth floor and not the lunch sack. He moved to the SN and about this time Johnson claimed the bag was unfolded. Eventually dusted for prints by Studebaker it was removed by Johnson and Montgomery before Day returned to the TSBD.

  I believe you appreciate my desire for them to be answered.

I understand the desire. But I am not sure that I understand the importance (to the case) of having answers to your questions.

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #334 on: March 09, 2020, 11:10:04 AM »
  I believe you appreciate my desire for them to be answered.

I understand the desire. But I am not sure that I understand the importance (to the case) of having answers to your questions.

The importance of CE142 is that it links Oswald to the scene of the crime (the SN). It was claimed to have contained a rifle belonging to accused (CE139) that was claimed to be used in the crime. Furthermore the rifle was claimed to be stored inside a blanked in the Paine's garage in Irving. The assumption was that Oswald returned to the Paine's on the evening of the day before the crime to collect the rifle.

The bag was determined to be constructed from materials available from the TSBD first floor wrapping area. It is the key piece of evidence that links Oswald and the rifle to the scene. It also indicates intent on his part as it could be argued he constructed it for the purpose of transporting the rifle the following morning.

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Re: Oswald's sack in the Sniper's nest.
« Reply #335 on: March 09, 2020, 11:16:07 AM »
The importance of CE142 is that it links Oswald to the scene of the crime (the SN). It was claimed to have contained a rifle belonging to accused (CE139) that was claimed to be used in the crime. Furthermore the rifle was claimed to be stored inside a blanked in the Paine's garage in Irving. The assumption was that Oswald returned to the Paine's on the evening of the day before the crime to collect the rifle.

The bag was determined to be constructed from materials available from the TSBD first floor wrapping area. It is the key piece of evidence that links Oswald and the rifle to the scene. It also indicates intent on his part as it could be argued he constructed it for the purpose of transporting the rifle the following morning.

You just avoided the question. I didn’t ask what the importance of the bag was to the case. I asked about the importance of the answers to your questions.

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« Reply #335 on: March 09, 2020, 11:16:07 AM »