To: Robert Teesdale
We share perceptions on this, Mr. Teesdale.
I also suspect that this recitation by Luther is somewhat self-serving and divergent from the factual. It feels as though it’s the agreed upon story from the Cossack side.
I would add that interviewee also mentioned ‘automatic rifle fire’ which is something we’ve heard from another witness somewhere in the dim past. I still doubt that even police in panic mode would be that idiotic.
I’m also curious as to whether this interview is in violation of the gag order.
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09/01/2015 2:45:04 PM PDT by
JJ_Folderol
(Just my opinion and only worth what you paid for it.)
To: JJ_Folderol
I also suspect that this recitation by Luther is somewhat self-serving and divergent from the factual. It feels as though its the agreed upon story from the Cossack side.
Human nature is such that any public statement in this situation is likely to be self-serving, and factual only as necessary. Not an aspersion on Mr. Luther, just a general observation.
I would add that interviewee also mentioned automatic rifle fire which is something weve heard from another witness somewhere in the dim past. I still doubt that even police in panic mode would be that idiotic.
I doubt full automatic fire also, but I would not find burst mode to be surprising.
Im also curious as to whether this interview is in violation of the gag order.
I believe the gag order applies to Broden and his client.
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