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I doubt that Buell was so bad at estimating short measurements that he was trying to show us in the photo his concept of 25 or 26 inches ("two feet plus-or-minus an inch or two," iirc).

To reiterate, I think Buell intuited that morning that the package contained a rifle, and he lied about having that intuition later in order to keep from being charged as an accomplice in the murder of the President of the United States.

Wow.  A profound insight for once that doesn't involve the KGB or Putin.  I agree.  BWF called his much smarter sister from the hospital after the assassination.  She must have told him he was in deep spombleprofglidnoctobunse having driven the assassin and his weapon to the TSBD.  Better to play Gomer Pyle dumb than acknowledge any suspicion that his passenger had a rifle shape package.   So he was just a good old boy doing a good deed.  He didn't notice much or suspect anything.  He and Oswald didn't even discuss the JFK motorcade going by their workplace that day or hear anything on the radio despite it being the top news story that day.  Just driving in the rain in silence. 

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Wow.  A profound insight for once that doesn't involve the KGB or Putin.  I agree.  BWF called his much smarter sister from the hospital after the assassination.  She must have told him he was in deep xxxx having driven the assassin and his weapon to the TSBD.  Better to play Gomer Pyle dumb than acknowledge any suspicion that his passenger had a rifle shape package. So, he was just a good old boy doing a good deed.  He didn't notice much or suspect anything.  He and Oswald didn't even discuss the JFK motorcade going by their workplace that day or hear anything on the radio despite it being the top news story that day.  Just driving in the rain in silence.


The KGB* and "former" KGB* officer Vladimir Putin took advantage of the anomaly-replete JFKA (can you say Joachim Joesten, Thomas G. Buchanan, Mark Lane, Jim Garrison and Oliver Stone?), the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and the crack cocaine epidemic, etc, to install The Traitorous Orange Xxxx (rhymes with bird) as our "President" in 2017.

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The KGB* and "former" KGB officer Vladimir Putin took advantage of the anomaly-replete JFKA (can you say Joachim Joesten, Thomas G. Buchanan, Mark Lane, Jim Garrison and Oliver Stone?) and the AIDS epidemic, and the crack cocaine epidemic, etc, to install The Traitorous Orange Xxxx (rhymes with bird) as our "President" in 2017.

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You were on the verge of wisdom but have blown it.  The AIDS epidemic has something to do with Trump and Putin?  “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”

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The AIDS epidemic [and the JFKA, and the crack cocaine epidemic, etc] has something to do with Trump and Putin?

How else do you think our body politic became so paranoiac, cynical and/or apathetic over the past sixty years as to enable Putin's professional trolls at the IRA to manipulate it into either voting for The Traitorous Orange Xxxx (rhymes with bird) in 2016, or not voting at all?

PS Haven't you ever heard of Operation Infektion?

Look it up.
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« Reply #388 on: Today at 02:34:33 AM »
I think Buell intuited that morning that the package contained a rifle, and he lied about having that intuition later in order to keep from being charged as an accomplice in the murder of the President of the United States.

Bill Chapman !!! - Of course !  -  I'd know those lines anywhere !!!

Why the disguise?

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Bill Chapman !!! - Of course !  -  I'd know those lines anywhere !!!

Why the disguise?

Why the ignorance and paranoia?

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« Reply #390 on: Today at 05:11:06 AM »
Both are right - How wide was his hand?  - They are not even at the same level :D

I don't know what this means.

When did she say other hand?

You're just making it up as you go.
Both are right - How wide was his hand?  - They are not even at the same level 

No there is a right palm print and a left fingerprint.

"Sebastian F. Latona, supervisor of the FBI's Latent Fingerprint Section, identified these prints as the left index fingerprint and right palmprint of Lee Harvey Oswald."

When did she say other hand?

Mrs. RANDLE. He was carrying a package in a sort of a heavy brown bag, heavier than a grocery bag it looked to me. It was about, if I might measure, about this long, I suppose, and he carried it in his right hand, had the top sort of folded down and had a grip like this, [b]and the bottom, he carried it this way, you know[/b], and it almost touched the ground as he carried it. 


I don't know what this means.

LHO was holding the rifle while still in the bag, not just by the paper bag with the rifle inside.

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« Reply #391 on: Today at 05:35:52 AM »
Both are right - How wide was his hand?  - They are not even at the same level 

No there is a right palm print and a left fingerprint.

"Sebastian F. Latona, supervisor of the FBI's Latent Fingerprint Section, identified these prints as the left index fingerprint and right palmprint of Lee Harvey Oswald."

When did she say other hand?

Mrs. RANDLE. He was carrying a package in a sort of a heavy brown bag, heavier than a grocery bag it looked to me. It was about, if I might measure, about this long, I suppose, and he carried it in his right hand, had the top sort of folded down and had a grip like this, [b]and the bottom, he carried it this way, you know[/b], and it almost touched the ground as he carried it. 


I don't know what this means.

LHO was holding the rifle while still in the bag, not just by the paper bag with the rifle inside.

Thanks for the correction of both hands...but unfortunately,

"The rifle was sent to the FBI laboratory, where Sebastian Latona found that “there was nothing visible in the way of any latent prints on there” (Warren Commission Hearings, vol.4, p.3). Latona applied silver nitrate to the bag, and discovered two partial prints that were matched to records of Oswald’s prints (ibid., p.6):

    a part of a right palm print (Warren Commission Hearings, vol.17, p.286 [Commission Exhibit 632]);
    and a part of a left index fingerprint (ibid., p.287 [Commission Exhibit 633]).

Although the bag, or at least the paper that was used to make the bag, appears to have come into contact with Oswald’s hands at some point, the fingerprint and palm print evidence was insufficient to prove that Oswald had carried the bag in the manner described by Randle and Frazier, or that he had assembled the bag by hand."

http://22november1963.org.uk/tsbd-sixth-floor-paper-bag-genuine

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