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Maybe "Flagperson"...
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OK, here goes, I'll give the guy a "name"... Where was 'Flagman' standing in relation to the mailbox/trash box on the right hand (east?) side?
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If it was meant to be a demonstration, then surely it would have been more overt?
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Thanks Denis - I should have been clearer - I was wondering about photos of him from 1963.
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Are any photos of James Markham available? Also, I've read that he was facing some "serious criminal charges" around the time of the assassination but cannot find information regarding these - is there any information available?
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Plaid Shirt Man is NOT Billy Lovelady
Ian Lloyd replied to Sandy Larsen's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
His right ear (our left as we look) is lower than his left ear...? -
I always thought he'd just slung his raincoat over his shoulder.
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The Harvard Crimson admits we debunked CE 399
Ian Lloyd replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
CE903 debunks CE399. -
Buell Frazier on Oswald package: "there was no gun"
Ian Lloyd replied to Gil Jesus's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Warren Caster... -
Why would Oswald deny the Hidell signature?
Ian Lloyd replied to Steve Thomas's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Also, they only had copies, not originals... -
CIA agent at Parkland Hospital 11/22/63
Ian Lloyd replied to Vince Palamara's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
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Sorry Chris, I should have explained better but was rushing... Didn't the WC conclude that LHO fired the shots with the rifle resting on top of a box which was itself resting on the window sill? If so, I struggle to reconcile that with the position that Shaneyfelt is contorting himself into to replicate the shots; the way he's holding the rifle shows a very steep downward angle for the shots compared to what would be achievable if resting the rifle on the box (actually, I think if the rifle were resting on the box, the shots would fly right over the plaza!). Do the study take into account the angle of the rifle itself, not just the angle from the window sill (including the box)? Perhaps it does and I'm just missing it...apologies... As an aside, I wonder if the shots could be fired in the supposed time if firing from Shaneyfelt's position - it looks quite awkward to fire and reload etc.
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How do the rifle angles in CE887 & CE1032 relate/compare?
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On the ROKC site, there is discussion about a team of outside contract workers laying the new plywood floor on the 5th & 6th floors. This has made me consider a few things: 1. Were they still on the 6th floor during the assassination? 2. If not, I presume they were told by their supervisor (like most others) that they could leave work to go and view the motorcade. 3. If they did go to view the motorcade, I wonder where from? Do any photos show what appear to be these workers anywhere around the TSBD? Mr. Oswald, going ... down? (TSBD elevators/Prayer Man) (forumotion.net)
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Atomic Energy Museum Visit – Supporting Evidence?
Ian Lloyd replied to Gerry Down's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Yes, probably just voluntary. -
Atomic Energy Museum Visit – Supporting Evidence?
Ian Lloyd replied to Gerry Down's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Looking at the list, there only seem to be a few visitors per day - maybe 3 or 4? If that's the case, you might expect someone to remember something of LHO visiting? I think the "USSR" notation would be typical of LHO...hand-waving..."I'm here!"... -
Atomic Energy Museum Visit – Supporting Evidence?
Ian Lloyd replied to Gerry Down's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I suppose the journey could be done in one day - or night? Looks like the LHO signature is the last on the 26th, so could be late in the day? -
Atomic Energy Museum Visit – Supporting Evidence?
Ian Lloyd replied to Gerry Down's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Where was LHO in July 1963? The museum is some way from Dallas/NO... -
A Question of Credibility: Tippit Witnesses Can't Agree
Ian Lloyd replied to Gil Jesus's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I guess I'm no expert, but I would agree that the Tippit murder certainly seems to have the hallmarks of a professional execution, carried out by someone experienced in such killings. I'm not sure LHO was such a person? I also wonder why, if LHO was supposedly heading out to meet an accomplice/contact in the TT, he seems to have been walking away from it? Wouldn't the shortest route have been straight down Zangs boulevard? -
David Atlee Phillips: Oswald never went to Mexico!
Ian Lloyd replied to Keyvan Shahrdar's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Page 188 (PF) onwards... -
CE 3141 is a photograph of the clipboard but I cannot locate a copy of the order form(s) that LHO would have completed (as according to Franki Kaiser).
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Frankie Kaiser (jfk-assassination.net)