Posted on 11/08/2015 5:41:03 AM PST by Libloather
Mob hitman who says he was the man on the grassy knoll and killed JFK to be released - and he still insists he did it
A man who claims he assassinated President John F. Kennedy has been moved this week from a high security jail to a less secure one in Illinois in preparation for his release next spring after 36 years behind bars.
James Files, 72, says that he was the man on the grassy knoll back on November 22, 1963, and that he fired the bullet into Kennedy's head that ultimately killed him.
Now, the CIA and other US secret agencies are preparing for scores of conspiracy theories as Files identifies himself yet again as the missing piece of the Kennedy story.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
So, you saw him, do it, Arty?
Saw who do what?
This is an old thread in my book crossdresser.
Now put your red heels and lipstick back on and go entertain yourself at the bars.
buh bye.
So, you’re a homosexual. Now, your spiel makes sense.
“I donât know that anything could have saved JFK; but someone carefully examining the open windows of the Book Depository may have been able to do so.”
Those who believe the Warren report should reflect on the FACT that, if the Warren report is correct, all that was needed to prevent the assassination of JFK was to secure the book depository building beforehand, yet it was not done. I have never heard a believable reason for not doing so that does not involve either incompetence on a staggering level or complicity.
The route Kennedy’s entourage took through downtown Dallas had tall buildings on either side for miles. It would have been impossible to secure the entire route.
have you read what the Sheriff of Miami had to say about Kennedy’s previous to his city? Interesting. They ditched the route plan because it was too open and dangerous. He cannot understand why in Dallas they put the President in such a precarious position with little security.
It would have been very possible to change the route. Why didn’t they?
No, I’d not read that. Thanks.
“The route Kennedyâs entourage took through downtown Dallas had tall buildings on either side for miles. It would have been impossible to secure the entire route.”
Then the whole thing never should have been planned that way even if JFK himself wanted it. That still doesn’t explain why the secret service man was told to step away from the vehicle.
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