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Evan Marshall

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  1. 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!
  2. 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.
  3. 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!
  4. 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.
  5. I don't understand why people cannot disagree without being disagreeable.
  6. We been friends for 30 years and we keep each other confidences.
  7. 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.
  8. Decades ago, a CIA bud said that there were people paid for it who didn't do it and that the folks who actually pulled the trigger did it for free.
  9. Read Newman's comments-he doesn't need nor want my help. Members of CIA were involved but not the final directors of the event.
  10. Watch his podcasts, read his books?
  11. I started investigating the JFK Assassination the day after it happened. Read the 26 volumes twice and ruined my college gpa while doing it. I read a Bazzilion books and now after almost 60 years I am convince the key players on the ground we're from JM Wave. I also have become convinced that John Newman has correctly identified the thugs behind the curtain!
  12. A side note. a Detroit Homicide copper who had been there for decades told me that in the 60's it was standard policy for detectives to place the number of fingers on their chest when entering the line up room for the # the suspect. For example, three fingers for #3. Wasn't done when I was at Detroit Homicide in the mid 80's but its surprising anybody shown a line up did not always pick Oswald unless they just weren't sharp enough to pick up on the clue.
  13. Again, we should simply ask ourselves how many folks did the DPD arrest on 11/22/63 with concealed weapons? Talked to a detective who was there in 63 and he said that Dallas homicide seemed to "Solve" murders done by people of color but weren't near as successful with white ones. Additionally, he said it never made any sense to him why Oswald would acquire weapons that could be traced back to him when Texas was full of nontraceable guns!
  14. The problem with ear and eyewitnesses is they all too often are unfamiliar with the sound of gunfire. Even most cops are poor witnesses. I simply find that they often under count because they don't recognize the first sound as gunfire.
  15. Shooting one rifle doesn't prove as much as we'd like. I own several Russian Mosin Nagants and no two of them eject brass in the same location. And two M-1 Garands are no better nor my Ar-15's.
  16. Seen John Newman's latest podcast? Seems clear the men behind the curtain were the Joint Chiefs and they had no lead for ex Nazi's and Boots Askins, while Harvey, Morales, and JM Wave gunman make perfect sense.
  17. Gee, how many other people did they arrest that day with a concealed handgun?
  18. There seems to be a troubling tendency to embrace the witnesses we agree with and reject the ones we don't. I think the Dallas PD let themselves be steamrolled by the Feds. Oswald should have been too good to be true, but he was handy and was the solution to a mystery the DPD never figured out.
  19. What the evidence shows it shows-good, bad, or indifferent. If we can prove the chain is intact. Once that chain is broken it is valueless. The "caliber" and diligence of the collector is critical. We often had Detroit cops as witnesses and often their observations were wrong.
  20. What I learned as a Detroit copper is that "eyewitnesses" often aren't. Witnesses need to be separated early on so they can't share their version of the truth with other potential witnesses. Also, they need to be interviewed outside their comfort zone. At Homicide we found the results were much better if we are sitting in an interrogation room on the 5th floor of police headquarters. Interviewing of prospective witnesses should be done ONLY after we gather as much info about the incident as possible. Rushing thru this process is never a good idea. AND witnesses that are not familiar with the sound of gunshots and violent events are often terrible witnesses. And cops are often horrible witnesses too.
  21. Yes, and I also read the Communist Manifesto-did not find it of value either!
  22. I would recommend John Newman's latest interview currently posted on the EF. He talks of all the various "bad guys" including Ex-Nazi's who were there to complicate issues not playing a role in the assassination.
  23. Reading the book for the 3rd and STILL don't find it credible. I've got to get back to the 3 books I'm writing. Nothing to do with JFK as I'm convinced I've solved it to my satisfaction. Good luck on your efforts.
  24. Redacted and redacted? Read these on a regular basis and you find most of them are just rumors. JBS? The more participants that get drug into this supposed conspiracy the leakier it gets.
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