To: #3Fan
OK, this is certainly an improvement. Can you please cite an official source that Wallace's fingerprint was in the School Book Depository, and a basis for your assertion that LBJ had a "hitman"?. On whose say-so are you relying?
To: VeritatisSplendor
OK, this is certainly an improvement. Can you please cite an official source that Wallace's fingerprint was in the School Book Depository, and a basis for your assertion that LBJ had a "hitman"?. On whose say-so are you relying?The fox was in charge of the henhouse so all evidence that pointed to conspiracy was ignored by officialdom. The Mac Wallace print was the only print unidentified until recently. With LBJ's attourney now letting the truth out, Mac Wallace became a suspect. Being that he was a convicted killer, his prints were on file. They were compared and it was a match. It was on the History Channel. You probably refused to watch though, huh?
150 posted on
11/23/2003 3:16:06 PM PST by
#3Fan
To: VeritatisSplendor; #3Fan
Can you please cite an official source that Wallace's fingerprint was in the School Book Depository, and a basis for your assertion that LBJ had a "hitman"?. On whose say-so are you relying? Re: the fingerprint:
On the word of the fingerprint expert (whose name was possibly Darby, but don't hold me to that). He was a renowned expert, and identified the print on 34 points--considered to be so high an id as to be irrefutable.
But oddly, the Feebs, when they took the information and evidence from him, after 18 months of silence on the matter, declared that it was not Wallace's print. I wonder why.
To: VeritatisSplendor
And just who the heck is "Mac Wallace"?
175 posted on
11/23/2003 4:58:01 PM PST by
FreedomCalls
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