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Evan Marshall

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  1. I don't and have been interested in this since 11/22/63 when I was a history major at BYU.
  2. I agree with most of his findings, but he hasn't achieved perfection yet!
  3. I was at BYU in Utah. In the beginning there were no anti Warren commission books, jut my memory of what I saw and heard. Went do2n to the basement of the condo yesterday and rummage thru several large boxes full of books that solved the crime. Only recently, however, do I feel confident we've found the actual conspirators-Joint Chiefs on the top end and JM Wave in Dallas. Others can and will disagree, but John Newman and Larry Holland have struck gold. Case really closed!
  4. How much merit there is to this book-if any-requires a rather lengthy study of its claims AND IF they can be proven. For me it is simple, Joint Chiefs at the top and JM Wave in Dealy plaza.
  5. Trying to interpret polica jargon without being a veteran officer of that agency is pretty unlikely. I joined Detroit PD in 1969 fresh out college and it was whole language that took years to master. And retired from Detroit Homicide as a sgt in 1989.
  6. Fascinating how this happens to pop up just in time the 60th anniversary.
  7. Cops often think they know a lot about guns but my 20 years in Detroit Police Dept proved that was untrue. Occam's Razor should especially apply to JFk's murder!
  8. And heat of the powder burning and the friction of the ice bullet would not melt it or distable it? I started being published in the gun and police mags in 1973 and have written three books on wound ballistics and I've never seen an ice bullet though I've handled and shot a number classified ammunition offerings.
  9. I did two tours in Detroit Homicide, and we found that having more than two interrogators in the room was a serious mistake. And it was critical that the two in the room were spun up on the case. A Dallas cop told me that Fitz was only a "Success" with the poor and people of color.
  10. Oswald's murder was too convenient to let the opportunity pass. An interrogation room full of "investigator's" is a great way to keep an interrogation from really going anywhere and it didn't.
  11. Well, I did a tour in CSI and two tours in Homicide both in Detroit PD and I don't see anything revealing in these "clues".
  12. Anybody can confess to anything. I, however, have an alibi for November 22nd. I was in Provo, Utah, with a peanut butter sandwich not a Mauser.
  13. arrived last nnight. Too busy with my own three books progress which have nothing to do with JFK but the concept intrigues me.
  14. Larry-the picture of Oswald could have also contained someone who shouldn't be seen in his company or perhaps with a background that would create major problems.
  15. Asa Detroit copper I personally experienced the BOB experience. It is extremely powerful!
  16. Larry, the Cuban-American female officer has been a friend for decades and only recently became aware of my interest. She said it was rather common knowledge in certain neighborhoods and those she talked to expressed admiration for Bill Harvey.
  17. I'm convinced That Larry's book correctly identifies the shooting team in Dealy Plaza, and it aligns with what I learned from personal conversations with participants of the event. Most recently, conversations with a Cuban American female police officer who had relatives that knew quite a bit before the assassination. Thanks again, Larry!
  18. buds at the US Secret Service Academy told me he had an AR 15, the semi auto version of the M-16. I was the training SGT at Detroit SWAT and later a firearms and tactics instructor for Federal Agents who transport and secure nuclear weapons and am very familiar with firing the M-16 full auto. It seems like people just can't grasp the horror and corruption the govt then and now.
  19. When I was a rookie Detroit cop, we had a run and found a body that was obviously a murder victim. We called for a supervisor and our Lieutenant showed up. He took one look and said, "Yeah, he's dead" and left. Perhaps we ought to wonder why Oswald who was trained on the M-1 Garand would bother with such a piece of junk when he could have bought a rifle without a paper trail or even stole one. Common sense should never be ignored or dismissed!
  20. We need to remember that in 1963 Texas was awash in guns and there was no need to acquire ones with a paper trail UNLESS that was your goal. The FBI? If you'll reflect on the integrity of their first director their current behavior seems logical.
  21. I don't understand why people cannot disagree without being disagreeable.
  22. We been friends for 30 years and we keep each other confidences.
  23. What I learned long before I got to Homicide is that you don't dime out your informants. Revealing names is a good way for them or you to end up as dead as Martha Washington, I would never consider naming my CIA bud as he's still alive. And after he's passed I still won't tell it to folks! And as I've said in the past I've had three books published and am working on three more AND NONE OF THEM HAVE ANY CONNECTION TO JFK. I'm not looking for a fan club as our 33 grandkids are all the fans I need.
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