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To: #3Fan
So a single expert claims an unidentified print at the TSBD belongs to one "Mac Wallace", but official experts say no. Fair enough, this is the kind of thing which can be resolved, the two prints ought to be available for all to see. I'm not a fingerprint expert, so I would hope that Mr. Darby has found some other professional fingerprint analysts to agree with him. I searched the Web and could not find clear pictures of the two prints which were supposed to be matched, just a superposition of the two which is much less interpretable.

But you have still not explained why the involvement of Mac Wallace implicates LBJ. What is the documentation of the connection between LBJ and Wallace? Is it also the say-so of a single individual, or are there multiple sources who say Wallace worked for LBJ?

274 posted on 11/23/2003 8:03:39 PM PST by VeritatisSplendor
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To: VeritatisSplendor; #3Fan
Billy Sol Estes, one of LBJ's close associates, said so. Estes knew a lot of the bad stuff about LBJ, since he was himself involved in it.

From the link I posted at #236:

"Malcolm Wallace, convicted in a 1951 murder and suspected in others, has been linked to the 1961 death of U.S. Department of Agriculture investigator Henry Marshall. Marshall was reportedly close to connecting Lyndon Johnson to fraudulent activities involving businessman and convicted swindler Billy Sol Estes.

"Estes alleged in 1984 that LBJ ordered the killings of Marshall, President Kennedy, and half a dozen others, and that Wallace carried them out. A grand jury decided that same year that Henry Marshall was murdered as a result of a conspiracy involving then-Vice President Johnson, his aide Clifton Carter, and Wallace. No charges were possible since all three men were by then deceased."

276 posted on 11/23/2003 8:21:15 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: VeritatisSplendor
So a single expert claims an unidentified print at the TSBD belongs to one "Mac Wallace", but official experts say no.

Barr had a blind test done and it was a match. The site linked had a test done and they said it was a match. Officialdom says it isn't a match. Surprise! They have motive to say it's not. I don't believe there are that many liars in the world. I trust independant investigators before I trust the government when it comes to the JFK assassination.

Fair enough, this is the kind of thing which can be resolved, the two prints ought to be available for all to see. I'm not a fingerprint expert, so I would hope that Mr. Darby has found some other professional fingerprint analysts to agree with him.

The History channel's expert found 34 points. Barr had, what, 18 points, and the site linked had 14 points.

I searched the Web and could not find clear pictures of the two prints which were supposed to be matched, just a superposition of the two which is much less interpretable. But you have still not explained why the involvement of Mac Wallace implicates LBJ.

Mac Wallace murdered a man in 1951. LBJ got him out of a jail sentence (for murder!!!). Billie Sol Estes alleged that Mac Wallace murdered Marshall for Johnson. It fits because Marshall was getting ready to to charge Johnson with fraud in the cotton markets.

What is the documentation of the connection between LBJ and Wallace? Is it also the say-so of a single individual, or are there multiple sources who say Wallace worked for LBJ?

Linked earlier here by texasbluebell. Read it.

283 posted on 11/23/2003 8:38:07 PM PST by #3Fan
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