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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Oswald: No power lunch
« Reply #152 on: September 04, 2021, 02:26:22 AM »
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Stop messing around. Just answer my questions.....

Care to explain to me how Adams and Styles could have seen Shelley and Lovelady at the bottom of the stairs, when both men were not even back in the building until at least 5 minutes after the shots?

Or, alternatively, if you are going to claim that Adams and Styles did not leave the 4th floor until several minutes after the shots, how can Dorothy Garner say that they went down before Baker and Truly came up?
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Re: Oswald: No power lunch
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Offline Martin Weidmann

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« Reply #153 on: September 04, 2021, 02:27:37 AM »
They went to the lift.
In addition Styles said that they delayed at the window, & that it was not a short delay, but i forget her exact wording.
Adams & Styles exited the 1st floor a few seconds after Truly & Baker entered.

My only problem is that Barnett did not see Adams & Styles exiting to Houston St.
And that Romack did not see Adams & Styles exiting to Houston St.
But this is not a major problem.

Sorry, I give up. I can't debate such amazing ignorance.

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Re: Oswald: No power lunch
« Reply #154 on: September 04, 2021, 02:39:42 AM »
Sorry, I give up. I can't debate such amazing ignorance.
What do u reckon re who shot who & when & how?

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Oswald: No power lunch
« Reply #155 on: September 04, 2021, 02:46:15 AM »
What do u reckon re who shot who & when & how?

In other words; do I have a theory? No, I don't.

In fact, the whole thing is so long ago, that I don't even care who did it. I just find the case against Oswald interesting.

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Re: Oswald: No power lunch
« Reply #156 on: September 04, 2021, 03:05:24 AM »
In other words; do I have a theory? No, I don't.

In fact, the whole things is so long ago, that I don't even care who did it. I just find the case against Oswald interesting.
The whole saga is amazing. I have much enjoyed my 5 months looking into all of this, especially during the covid lockdown.
The coincidences & flukes etc are amazing. Things could so easily have gone in a different direction.
A major problem is the contradictions. i u we have to sift the good from the bad.
I came back mainly to find out more about the reason for the lapel flip at Z224. And as usual i found that this had as usual been solved a long time ago.
So i probly wont be spending much time here any more.
Highlites.............
I enjoyed finding Hoffman & his falcon in Bell's footage.
I enjoyed finding Romack & Rackley in Hughes' footage.
And finding the pix & the letter re the slug-hole in the JFK limo floor.
And the frame showing the AR15 swinging upwards in the Bronson footage, in Hickey's hands, just after Hickey fired at Z313.

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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« Reply #157 on: September 04, 2021, 03:23:47 AM »
...Because he ate there regularly and because there were only a handful of minority employees in the Book Depository, it would have been easy for Oswald to guess who had eaten lunch there."
But then...that would be just a guess.

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« Reply #158 on: September 04, 2021, 03:43:19 AM »
Mr. BELIN - You took those stairs. Were you walking or running as you went down the stairs?
Miss ADAMS - I was running. We were running.
Mr. BELIN - What kind of shoes did you have on?
Miss ADAMS - Three-inch heels.
Mr. BELIN - You had heels. Now, as you were running down the stairs, did you encounter anyone?
Miss ADAMS - Not during the actual running down the stairs; no, sir.


Obviously not the exact shoe, but the right heel size.



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Re: Oswald: No power lunch
« Reply #159 on: September 04, 2021, 03:53:05 AM »


     Mr. BELIN - After you left the Scott Foresman office and went into the stock-room, did you
          see anyone until you got to the stairs on the fourth floor other than the person you were with?
     Miss ADAMS - Outside of our office employees; no.
     Mr. BELIN - Would these office employees that you might have seen, all be women?
     Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.

Adams said they went immediately to the stockroom; I wonder how many of these "office employees" would have been in the stockroom during (or possibly immediately after) the assassination. It sounds like she didn't cross through the stockroom to the stairs right away and that it was some time after the shooting, if women were arriving back from the street.

This is compatible with Sandra Styles remembering that Adams and her first went to the passenger elevator and waited a while but it never arrived. The women then started down the steps after Truly and Baker had gone up; the two women passed by Shelley and Lovelady on the first. Truly and Baker stopped on the fourth on their way back from the roof, which is when Dorothy Garner could have seen them.

It sounds like she didn't cross through the stockroom to the stairs right away and that it was some time after the shooting, if women were arriving back from the street.

It sounds like? You seem to have missed that there were windows on the side of the building also. Actually, there was one next to the stairs. There could have been women watching the parade at those windows. Adams says not a word about women arriving back from the street. She merely confirms that apart from her regular co-workers she saw nobody on the 4th floor.

The women then started down the steps after Truly and Baker had gone up; the two women passed by Shelley and Lovelady on the first.

Physically impossible because Shelley and Lovelady, by their own statements, did not enter the building on the first floor until  around 12:35.

Adams and Styles left the TSBD at the back, and walked around the building at the side of the railway yard. Adams heard a DPD radio broadcast on a motorbike parked in front of the main entrance at 12:36. There is no way Adams could have seen Shelley and Lovelady on the first floor, walk around three sides of the building and be near the motorbike within one minute.

Truly and Baker stopped on the fourth on their way back from the roof, which is when Dorothy Garner could have seen them.

Except Garner told Martha Strout that she saw Baker and Truly come up after Adams and Styles has gone down.
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