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To: GaryL
Do you really think "having fun" is a valid reason for the perpetuation of all these innane theories?
29 -Gary-

GaryL wrote:

I think it "does matter." I want to know the truth. I've looked at this story objectively from both sides.





Your lack of objectivity is showing in the 'inane' remark..

The most 'inane' theory of all, the one that started all the rest, was the single bullet theory put forth in the Report. Even those who formulated it, & approved of it at the time, have now admitted it has flaws.

Those who insist upon "Case Closed" are just as non-objective as the more radical conspiracy nuts.
The case will never be closed.

76 posted on 11/23/2003 10:40:02 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: tpaine
With all due respect, the "single bullet theory" was dealt with thoroughly in "Case Closed" and in many other places. There is nothing unusual or mysterious about it. It is consistent with all the existing evidence.

Dr. Wecht is the major critic of this theory. I'm sure that Dr. Wecht is a wonderful pathologist (as he seems to be always letting us know). And yes, the autopsy team did not do as thorough a job as they should have. I'm sure Dr. Wecht would have done a better job (again, as he always seems to be letting us know).

But I think Dr. Wecht has way too much of an "emotional tie" to this case - plus books and multiple media appearances - to ever trust his opinion as unbiased or objective.
106 posted on 11/23/2003 11:56:48 AM PST by GaryL
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