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Don Bailey

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  1. Are you kids still arguing about this fantasy character? BORING!!!
  2. Chris, The end of the left lane road divider line and the shadow of Willis match considering the curve on the door of the limo. Don
  3. I have to agree with Denis, when they push a subject like Novel into your investigation, it will throw a wrench into your studies. Don
  4. Sorry to disagree with you Mr. Carroll but I’ve studied the dictabelt recordings and came to the conclusion that it was edited at some point to include the sounds of a moving motorcycle. With a few edits to eliminate the moving motorcycle sounds you hear a radio broadcast, “Ok Jack” then a few seconds later a pop like a firecracker, a few seconds pass then a volley of shots continues within a 4 second period. The volley of shots came from different weapons at different locations including the distinctive sounds of shots from a rifle. The person responsible for jamming the police radio channel in Dealey Plaza was on a motorcycle that was idling during the shooting. IMO, the idling motorcycle was in the area of the underpass. Don
  5. Some of the films and photos of the rail yard/parking lot after the shooting are not easy to find. A review of the few clips from the films show Amos Euins walking away from the parked 1963 station wagon and walking towards Buddy Walters and Roger Craig. After that, Craig stated that he stopped a woman from driving away. In the films it shows a woman that looks like Morita Lorenz being questioned by detectives… the rail yard/parking lot filming of Roger Craig seems to suddenly stop when he reaches the area of the woman in the white Chevolet. Don
  6. Thanks Antti, The Malcolm Couch film shows the man with the dark overcoat over his arm walking in front of the camera and when Couch films the bench and pool of blood area you see another man with a white overcoat over his arm standing on the sidewalk, facing the other man with the dark overcoat over his arm. Both of these men are wearing a white hat. The man with the white overcoat over his arm looks like the man walking away from the crowd in the Hughes film… he was filmed without the white overcoat on his arm. Don
  7. Why are there no questions, comments or replies to any of these new discoveries? For me, the parking lot area just after the assassination has always peaked my interest in the shooting aftermath. Don
  8. Robin, Thank you for providing the pictures of Roy Truly. From his pictures inside the TSBD he appears to be short and so does the man on the street. The only thing that is missing is his white handkerchief in his pocket. Considering the circumstances, he may have used it after his run up the stairs. Don
  9. Maybe you should write a song about him, and the great deeds he accomplished. Has anyone ever written a song about a lawyer? BK Jackson Browne wrote: Lawyers in Love
  10. The driver of the station wagon in the Muchmore film is wearing a white jacket or shirt. Who drove the station wagon into a restricted area and parked in an abnormal way outside of the parking lot? The answer is in the testimony of Emmett Hudson: Mr. HUDSON - Well there was a young fellow, oh, I would judge his age about in his late twenties. He said he had been looking for a place to park and he walked up there and he said he finally just taken a place over there in one of them parking lots, and he come on down there and said he worked over there on Industrial and me and him both just sat there first on those steps. The man that ran up the stairs in the Nix film is wearing a white jacket. Jack Lawrence worked on Industrial at the car dealership that was called the following day to recover an abandoned car in the parking lot from behind the TSBD. Don
  11. Also in this video at 6:34 to 6:38 you see two men walking away from the train in front of the 1963 Chevy, pink and white station wagon, the two men are walking towards the camera. The man on the right resembles the first tramp. (Harrelson) Edited URL
  12. At 12:10, Lee Bowers describes a 1959 Oldsmobile, blue and white station wagon entering the parking lot around the time we see the 1963 Chevrolet, pink and white station heading north on Houston in that direction in the Muchmore film and seen parked parallel with the train after the shooting. Is it possible that Bowers was wrong about the type of station wagon he saw that day? I doubt it… he knows his cars. IMO, some of Bowers WC testimony was altered to hide the real facts about what really happened that day. Don
  13. The front grill and lights on the station wagon can be seen in this video at 6:35 to 6:37 and appears to be a 1963 Chevrolet Impala station wagon. When you pause the video you can see the dual headlights on the right and left side of the car. Pictures of a 1963 Chevrolet Impala station wagon are below. Don
  14. Thanks Gil, A few of the railyard films after the shooting show the front of the station wagon. I'm looking for a picture showing the front of the station wagon parked in the railyards for a comparison with the Muchmore station wagon. Don
  15. The pink station wagon parked parallel with the train in the railyard looks the same as the pink station wagon at the beginning of the Muchmore film. The station wagon in the railyard is parked outside of the parking area in the road. If someone has other pictures or films of the car in the railyard, please let me know. Also the year, make and model of the car would help me. Don
  16. Frazier did not confirm or deny that the two fragments 567 and 569 were from the same bullet. And since the base (569) and the cone (567) were found in the area of the front seat it seems these two fragments are from the same bullet after striking the chrome trim. Don
  17. Don, And I will spell it out for you. Just because we have one nose of a bullet, and one tail of a bullet does not make them automatically from the same bullet. So wheres the proof that they are? Mike, The proof is in the WC evidence, if you have 3 bullets fired and one of the recovered bullets (CE399) has a base this leaves two bullets. What are the chances these two bullets ripped apart from the base just above the crimping portion of the bullet? Not likely. The base and the cone were found in the area of the front seat, common sense will tell you these two fragments are from the same bullet. Don
  18. Thomas, You need to stop selling that idea of a reversed image, to me it sounds like one of those "Whim Wham Scams." The real damage to the skull is explained in the photo below. Don
  19. Mike, I'm not good with math so I'll spell it out for you... you have two bullet fragments, a cone missing a base and a base missing a cone, that makes one bullet. Mr. EISENBERG - Can you determine whether this bullet fragment, 567; and 569 are portions of the originally same bullet? Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir. Mr. EISENBERG - You cannot? Mr. FRAZIER - There is not enough of the two fragments in unmutilated condition to determine whether or not the fragments actually fit together. However, it was determined that there is no area on one fragment, such as 567, which would overlap a corresponding area on the base section of 569, so that they could be parts of one bullet, and then, of course, they could be parts of separate bullets. Are you kidding me?? How many bullets fired that day in Dealey Plaza had the base ripped off? Don
  20. It proves that something below him startled him and his reaction is to get up out of the way. Yep. Who is this Frazier person you speak of? If he were any good he would have noted that the base was ripped from the cone upon impact. These two fragments are from one bullet fired from the 2nd floor of the Dal-Tex building. IMO, the Carcano bullet that hit the chrome trim is a "Set-Up the Patsy Bullet." Don
  21. Mike, The answer to your question was in my post: Did you know that CE 569 and CE 567 are fragments from the same bullet? CE 569 is the base and CE 567 is the flattened center cone of the bullet. You can see the base was torn from the top portion of the bullet upon impact. The base is flattened more on one side meaning that it hit on an angle. Don
  22. Thomas, After the shot, JFK stop waving and turned his head to the right. Jackie turned her head to the left. The shot was not silent to witnesses in Dealey Plaza… the man on the fire escape jumped up quickly and others close to the limo heard what sounded like a firecracker in the limo. Did you know that CE 569 and CE 567 are fragments from the same bullet? CE 569 is the base and CE 567 is the flattened center cone of the bullet. You can see the base was torn from the top portion of the bullet upon impact. The base is flattened more on one side meaning that it hit on an angle. See the pictures below. What is the comparison in size of a 6.5mm bullet to a .22 bullet? Don
  23. Consider these: An under-loaded round will sound like a pop, firecracker when fired. The first shot sounded like a firecracker. A diversion was created with the first shot hitting the chrome trim, this made the SS in the follow-up car look back and soon after the first round of shots came in from different directions. Don
  24. Sorry, I don't wear glasses anymore and have hair longer then your hair.
  25. In your theory only, look at the vertical plane and you will see a shot from the right of the limo totally missing the SS follow up car. Ok then at what frame do you suspect this happened? And where do you place your shooter? You do realize of course that this could not have been a direct impact, and was likely caused during the head shot sequence right? Duncan MacRae Ok Duncan, So when did this fellow take his shot and where did it go? IMO, the bullet from the 2nd floor struck the chrome trim, (direct hit) split into pieces. One piece hit the rearview mirror then hit the windshield. When the 2nd floor shot occured the president's limo was in the area of Johnson's car in the Altgens 6 photo. Don
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