To: justshutupandtakeit
Also how LHO shot the rifle under those circumstances and left no fingerprints except under the barrel after the rifle was taken apart. No gloves were found anywhere. Why just put the rifle behind some boxes, not hide it, then hide the gloves very well? If he worked there he could have come up with any number of places to hide the rifle where no-on would ever find it until the building was torn down. Why leave the brass and hide the gloves. Smells of a set up. Why even bother to move the rifle while leaving the brass.
Just doesn't make any sense at all.
To: chuckwalla
No but nothing about that rifle purchase makes sense. No ammo bought; no reason to purchase a rifle through the mail (and leave a guaranteed trail) rather than any of hundreds of places in Texas where NO trail would be left; no practice shooting the rifle; no other ammo found; no chance to align the sights after reassembly of rifle; rifle found NOT rifle ordered through ad; sight attached so improperly it could not be sighted without repairs by Army Ordinance; no evidence Oswald purchased money order for rifle (he was at work at time the M.O. was purchased); no evidence he picked up rifle; and no evidence he brought it into the TBD that day.
Yet, all this is ignored by Sh1tter 2.5 and _jim who prefer to insult those who wonder about such things while claiming this was the greatest gun that has ever existed.
385 posted on
12/02/2003 9:50:25 AM PST by
justshutupandtakeit
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