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Denis Morissette

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  1. 1. Copies of all Dallas  Times Herald editions of November and December 1963

    2. Copies of the Betzner photos from the original negatives that have been lost

    3. All the photos that Life Magazine photographer took at Bethesda. Three are available.

    4. All the photos taken by James Powell. Only one is available. Others seem to exist.

    5. Craven film taken in Dealey Plaza.

    6. The 1967 CBS Special outtakes

    7. Nix film UPI/HSCA receipt

    8. Find the original Nix film

    9. All Beer photos

    10. The photo Moorman gave to patrolman Lumpkin

    11. The photo that Sally Sedgwick Holt of the Dallas Morning News appears to have taken

    12. The whole Darnell film which is available for viewing at the 6FM Research Room.

    13. See DMN reporter Johnny Ruthlege's notes that his son has

    14. All FWST George Smith photos. They are all available for viewing at the University of Texas in Arlington

    15. The audios or/and transcripts of the SS interviews with WFAA reporters

    16. The Sheriff Office Nov 22 recordings.

    17. See all the photos and hear all the audios taken by a Japanese man throughout the weekend of the assassination, including the photo he took or was about to take just before Oswald got shot.

    18. The blank photo taken by Earl Croft

    19. See all the unedited Martin film in Dealey Plaza.

    20. Det. Richard Sims' notes presented during his 6FM Oral History. He took those notes a few days after the assassination.

    21. Houston Chronicle photographer Tom Rozumalski's photos he seems to have taken in Dealey Plaza. We see him in the Beers photo of the employees being put in a police car.

     

  2. 9 hours ago, Lewis Reynolds said:

    This is what it says on Spartacus:

     

    Kilgallen was keen to interview Jack Ruby. She went to see Ruby's lawyer Joe Tonahill and claimed she had a message for his client from a mutual friend. It was only after this message was delivered that Ruby agreed to be interviewed by Kilgallen. 

    The interview with Ruby lasted eight minutes. No one else was there. Even the guards agreed to wait outside. Officially, Kilgallen never told anyone about what Ruby said to her during this interview. Nor did she publish any information she obtained from the interview. 

    8 minutes... Not 7 or 9. Someone had a stopwatch? What is Sparcatus’ source? 

  3. I don’t. Michael looked much like him, so there is a chance it is him. Allegedly her wife was CIA and Michael was overheard saying over the phone “We both know who is responsible”. And she is the one who helped Lee to find his job in the TSBD. When Detective Guy Rose 🌹 arrived at his residence Ruth she told 🌹 “We were expecting you...” 

  4. 5 minutes ago, Michael Clark said:

    Tippit-Weissman-Ruby meeting

    From the Warren Commission Report (p.591, New York Times edition)

    Speculation.-Patrolman J. D. Tippit, Bernard Weissman, and Jack Ruby met by prearrangement on November 14, 1963 at the Carousel Club.

    Commission Finding.-Investigation has revealed no evidence to support the allegation. Nor is there any evidence that any of the men knew each other.

    Excerpts from an FBI document from the National Archives (#180-10020-10469), dated March 28, 1967. The original document is a teletype and is in all caps.

    Bureau has received a letter from a Mr. Lawrence Schiller, Alskog, Inc., Los Angeles, dated March Fifteen last ...

    Schiller has advised he is in possession of the name and location of Mark Lane's informant who allegedly furnished Lane information. He was supposedly present and overheard an alleged meeting between Jack Ruby, Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit, and Bernard Weissman, On Nov. Fourteen, Sixtythree...

    Schiller interviewed by Los Angeles, March Twentytwo last, and indicated that Mark Lane's confidential informant is Paul Bridewell aka Phil Burns, and that Bridewell currently located somewhere in Oregon, possibly Portland or Rainier. Exact location of Bridewell is probably known to one John Sutton, who formerly was in radio business in Dallas...

    According to Schiller, Mark Lane learned of identity of Bridewell and info in possession of Bridewell from Theodore (Thayer) Waldo, formerly associated with Fort Worth, Texas, newspaper, "Sun Telegraph"...

    Waldo indicates that about a week after assassination Sutton asked to meet him at the Dallas Press Club and at that time Sutton indicated he knew a man who witnessed a meeting in the Carousel Club between Ruby, Officer J.D. Tippit, and a Bernard Weissman, but who was reluctant to come forward with this information [over one line redacted]

    Waldo indicateds that on or about Dec. Seven, Sixtythree, he met Sutton at the Dallas Press Club and was introduced to Phil Burns, White male, age late thirties, five feet eight, one forty five lbs., chestnut hair, wore glasses and employed by some advertising firm on account of one of Sutton's sponsors. After many assurances that identity would be protected, Burns related that he was acquainted with Ruby [about one line redacted] also that he knew officer Tippit since he had seen him in uniform at the club which apparently was on his beat. Burns indicated he passed a table and Ruby greeted him saying, "You know J.D. here", and Ruby then introduced the other individual as Bernard Weissman from the East. Burns described Weissman as white male, thirtyfive years, black hair, over six feet tall. Burns allegedly returned to his table and Ruby sent him a complimentary drink.

    I do not know at this point if the FBI located Paul Bridewell. I believe that Bridewell may have been using an alias because he was in the Carousel Club with a woman who was not his wife.

    Good find.

  5. 7 minutes ago, David Von Pein said:

    Amen!

    "That's what is so terribly nice about being a conspiracy theorist, isn't it? You can just start spitting out theories and fall back on CTer Rule #4A: "If All Else Fails, Just Say That Something Is Fake". LNers, thankfully, don't have such freedom with the evidence. And therein lies one of the major differences between a "CT" mindset and the "LN" mindset.....not every single thing has to be "suspicious" or "phony" to an "LNer" in order to arrive at the truth." -- David Von Pein; October 28, 2007

     

    Very true. And if everything failed, accuse the person who contradicts you to be a WC supporter, a government agent or a paid shill. Attach whatever has a bad smell to it.

  6. 2 minutes ago, Paul Bacon said:

    Ironic that you think CTers are being creative and selective.  It was the Warren Commission who's creative and selective actions necessitated further research.

    They had 8 months to produce a report. Errors and mishaps always happen when you are on a rush. If the people in high power had wanted to cover up the truth, they would have never made the report and their several volumes public. Think about it.

  7. 36 minutes ago, Paul Bacon said:

    Ahhh, the million dollar question.  If I could answer that I'd be writing a book...

    CTers wrote a lot of books by being creative and selective with the facts. With a little effort and imagination, you could certainly come up with a scenario however stretched out it is.

  8. 2 minutes ago, Jim Hargrove said:

    The plotters sent the look-alike (let's call him "Lee") to 10th and Patton to murder J.D. Tippit, and then, after giving his gun, jacket, and wallet containing Oswald and Hidell ID's to Captain Westbrook, Lee went to the Texas Theater, was told to make a scene entering it to lead police there, where the other Oswald (let's call him "Harvey") had already been inside for 10 minutes or so.

    NOVEMBER 22, 1963

    Good stuff for novels. I could create dozens of theories contradicting each other but making enough sense on their own. CTers' life is the easy life! CTers can create their own scenarios and changed the details as much as they want. 

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