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To: breakem
A co-worker swore Oswald was in the lunch room on the first or second floor getting a Coke out of a machine. The first officer on the scene asked the manager if Oswald was an employee. The manager said yes and they ran to the 6th floor, while Oswald calmly left the building. The witnesses saw no sign of nervousness or exertion in Oswald.
173 posted on 08/20/2003 10:29:33 PM PDT by ntnychik
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To: ntnychik
From FAQ by John Locke

9.1.4 Oswald had an alibi.

False. Oswald has no alibi for the time of the shooting. He was seen by fellow employees approximately thirty minutes before the shooting; and in the second floor lunchroom by the TSBD supervisor and a cop approximately ninety seconds after the shooting. In the late seventies, a former TSBD employee (Carolyn Arnold) told author Anthony Summers that she had seen Oswald fifteen minutes before the shooting, but her fellow employees dispute her account.

9.1.5 Oswald could not have escaped from the sixth floor in time.

False. The TSBD is 30x30 yards square. A cop approximated he saw Oswald in the second floor lunchroom ninety seconds after the shooting. Considering that a reasonably fit young man like Oswald can run at least 400 yards in ninety seconds, there is no reason to believe he couldn't have gone from the sixth to the second floor in that time and still had time to conceal the gun behind boxes. At any rate, the route was timed and verified as possible.

180 posted on 08/20/2003 10:45:11 PM PDT by breakem
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