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To: ntnychik; Shooter 2.5; The Mayor
I can't help but but in for a moment and if I am wrong,please advise.The original route was changed at the last minute.The original route was not to pass the depository.If this is indeed the case then it must have been more than one person involved,hence,the conspiracy theory.There is no doubt in my mind that LHO was there and that he did in fact fire his weapon,I also believe others were involved,like many others.
87 posted on 11/16/2003 6:37:02 PM PST by eastforker (Money is the key to justice,just ask any lawyer.)
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To: eastforker
If you ever stood in Dealy Plaza, not too many people stand in the middle where the road intersects the two grassy areas. It made more sense to skirt the streets that had the buildings next to it. It was a work day.

Why offer a view for only a few people who would have to leave their buildings to venture out to a grassy area?


88 posted on 11/16/2003 7:04:05 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat)
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To: eastforker
You're correct about the original route being changed.
Could have been LHO got the job knowing of the change, or could have been he was given the job so he'd unwittingly be there to serve as patsy.

As the police burst into the book depository building they encountered LHO in a 2nd floor lunch room getting a coke, cool as you please. An officer asked the boss if LHO worked there, answer affirmative, so they moved on. The elevator was at the top of the building. I can't imagine how LHO could have gotten out of the sniper's nest, down four flights of stairs to the other side of the building, witnessed by a co-worker in the lunch room, and be standing there chillin' when the officer and boss encountered him.

Another thing that has always disturbed me is how badly the witnesses were treated. God forbid they saw something the FBI didn't consider part of the official story. These people were intimidated. Some witnesses fled, some were killed or died strangely. There were so many strange things going on in Dallas that day.

Ten years ago I read everything I could find in print on the assassination, and have continued to since. Obviously one shouldn't believe everything you read, but many interesting points keep cropping up. One thing that is obvious: the Warren Commission blew it big time.

Jack Ruby was interviewed in jail by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Ruby kept telling Warren that he wasn't asking the right questions and that Ruby had much more to say. He asked to be taken to Washington for questioning. That never happened, of course, and Ruby died of one of those real fast-moving brain tumors.

Wish I could get cable out here. Looks like there will be some interesting shows on in the coming days.
114 posted on 11/16/2003 9:23:29 PM PST by ntnychik
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