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Tony Krome

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  1. I just added more to the first post from the article;
  2. Mark Lane in 1967; Mark Lane in 1968; Then check out what Lane revealed publicly .... then 6 hours later, RFK was dead;
  3. Invision's offer of $45 per month is a good deal. It sounds like they are willing to allow more than the maximum 65 members/guests for a 15 minute period. The negative for a subscription set-up, could be less activity on the forum.
  4. The "fantasy art" pictures were posted so you could see where the signs are. One of those pictures represents Altgens 6, and the other picture is the same scene viewed from the east. This was done by some guys via a software program. The scene was created for pivoting around Altgens 6 only, that's why there's no railway workers etc. The other montage comprises Altgens 6 over a photo taken just days after the assassination Click HERE to see the base photo and to zoom in close
  5. And for a more complete description of the shirt; The suspect, as I will refer to him, who ran down the grassy knoll was wearing faded blue trousers and a long sleeved work shirt made of some type of grainy material. The above is from Craig's manuscript. So we have a light tan long sleeved work shirt. Plus; Mr. BELIN - I hand you Exhibit No. 150. Have you ever seen a shirt like this before? Does this look familiar to the shirt that the suspect might have been wearing when you saw him, or this man running toward the station wagon? Mr. CRAIG - It's the same type of shirt. Mr. BELIN - I believe you used the phrase, "light shirt". Would Exhibit 150 be darker than the shirt he was wearing? Mr. CRAIG - Uh--it looks darker in here--yes, uh-huh. According to Craig's testimony, the shirt he saw was the same type as CE150 but he thought it may have been lighter CE151 anyone?
  6. Yep, just showing where the signs are outside the Altgens photo, like this;
  7. Stemmons sign to the right; Thornton sign to the left; All signs seen together;
  8. Let's break it down. Oswald said, 'I told you people I did. From that comment, Oswald tells us that he had previously explained to Fritz about the circumstances on his leaving the TSBD. If you subscribe to the records we have of the 1st interrogation, it was walking east on Elm to the bus. NO PREVIOUS MENTION OF A CAR DURING THAT EXPLANATION Then Fritz says 'What about the car? At this point, Oswald, if a car was not previously mentioned, should of enquired of Fritz as to what car he was referring to, but he doesn't. Oswald replied, 'That station wagon belongs to Mrs. Paine. Don't try to drag her into this.' The explanation can be found here; Craig: Later that afternoon I received word of the suspect‘s arrest and the fact that he was suspected of being involved in the President‘s death. I immediately thought of the man running down the grassy knoll. I made a telephone call to Capt. Will Fritz and gave him the description of the man I had seen and Fritz said, “that sounds like the suspect we have. Can you come up and take a look at him?” After the telephone call with Craig, Fritz would have told Oswald that a man who saw a matching suspect run down the hill and leave in a car is on his way over. In other words, Oswald, when asked by Fritz about the car, already knew which car they were referring to before Craig arrived. That's why it was possible that Oswald said 'That station wagon belongs to Mrs. Paine"
  9. The only way your theory works, is, as you have said, Oswald knew that Ruth Paine's station wagon was in the area at the time of the assassination AND that his doppelgänger was known to him AND that Ruth and the doppelgänger were working together to frame him. So by 5pm on the 22nd, he was very suspicious .... yet; Mrs. PAINE - The voice said: "This is Lee." Mr. JENNER - Give your best recollection of everything you said and if you can, please, everything he said, and exactly what you said. Mrs. PAINE - I said, "Well, Hi." And he said he wanted to ask me to call Mr. John Abt in New York for him after 6 p.m. He gave me a telephone number of an office in New York and a residence in New York. I'm guessing now that you and John don't believe this friendly conversation happened, and that he put all his faith in a person he suspected was setting him up.
  10. I would like to contribute some common sense; Bledsoe: "about an hour my son came home, and I told him and he immediately called the police and told them, because we wanted to do all we could" According to Bledsoe, on the afternoon of the 22nd, Porter Lee Bledsoe wanted to do the the right thing and provide crucial information to police. This information, presumably, would have comprised his mother's sighting of her ex-tenant (Oswald) on an Elm St bus, minutes after the assassination. Police response, no rush: How's Saturday night sound for your mum to make a statement? (more than 24 hours later .... 7pm) In the meantime, Porter informs mum of the impending police interview. What is the only physical evidence of Oswald's stay at Marsalis? Oswald's name, "Lee Oswald" that he wrote on the October page of a 12 month calendar. So what does Porter "wanted to do all we could" Bledsoe do? Rip the October page from the Calendar and dispose of it. Now when did he do this? We see in the WC testimony that Bledsoe deemed taking the calendar with her as evidentiary, even though the October page was missing. If that's her way of thinking, it follows that she thought of taking this piece of evidence with her to the police on the 23rd, in order to show them Oswald's name and the dates of his stay. So do we have any evidence that police viewed the calendar? No. But we can establish that Bledsoe had to refer to the calendar for the dates before her affidavit Saturday night. Porter Lee Bledsoe was also very aware of the information on the calendar, for it was he who tore it out after knowing his mum referred to it. We know the Secret Service came out to her house. Were these guys not interested in obtaining the only evidence that showed Oswald was there?
  11. So you have the brown shirted Oswald contributing information as to how the white shirted Oswald left the area. How was brown shirted Oswald aware of any station wagon, regardless of who it belonged to, when he was catching the 12:36 bus 7 blocks away?
  12. No cameras at the hearing while she was under oath. More concerns about 621 Marsalis; No evidence that Oswald was there, even the October page of the calendar was ripped out. Nothing from another boy who was in a back room at the time; "I had one boy on the back. He never saw him" Then we are expected to believe Oswald roamed around Oak Cliff with a dufflebag, clothes hanging off coat hangers, and a wrapped up clock, while hoping to find a room to rent. With so many sightings of Oswald look-alikes in 1963, you are convinced Bledsoe, who glanced at a man with a "distorted face", managed to positively ID Oswald. And lastly, below is how Bledsoe described Oswald one day in October; "Had a white shirt and white tie and white---white trousers, and looked very nice."
  13. So when Bledsoe testified "And I said, "Oh, she has got a baby, hasn't she?" , she didn't and could not have said that in early October. She also could not have seen the hole in the right elbow of Oswald's shirt on the bus if he later changed shirts, yet she testified to that too. She is also the only witness that I know of that has described Oswald as a maniac with a distorted face. How did McWatters miss that?
  14. That's fine, there are those that prefer to separate the two, so I asked. Below is an example found on this site; "no connection was established between the Undelivered, Undeliverable Package with no Postage on it and the "postage due" notice found at Ruth Paine's house."
  15. I understand the point of this topic is to establish whether it's possible to mimic the effect of a bullet wound, not to present witness accounts of back wounds. Yes, I have read an article where a fake bullet track can be created. I had a quick look but can't find it ATM. I don't believe it was done by utilising a bullet cartridge.
  16. According to Mary Bledsoe, the man that rented her room showed her a picture of a girl and a baby; Bledsoe: And talking about him, you know, just getting to know him, and--but, "here is a picture of my wife, and picture of the girl, and the baby." And I said, "Oh, she has got a baby, hasn't she?" And he said, "Yes."
  17. First of all, do you associate the "notice of attempt to deliver mail card", as described in Stovall B, as directly connected to the "Nassaus" package?
  18. No, I don't believe that to be the case. Take away elaborations, post-assassination, that Ralph Yates told Dempsey Jones regarding the hitch-hiker, and you are left with Yates dropping off a man with a package at the corner of Houston/Elm, and that the man talked about the possibility of shooting the President from a building as he passed by. It was after the assassination that Yates described the "long package" as possibly containing "window shades". So we have confirmation and corroboration of a package pre-assassination, but the content of the package was post-assassination. This event was determined to have occurred on Thursday 21st and Yates informed Dempsey the same day. This event essentially mirrors what allegedly occurred the next morning in that Frazier drops off a man with a package at the corner of Houston/Elm as per Mr. Shields
  19. I believe you have studied Oswald enough to know he's a frugal chap. The most economical way to travel to and from work, would have been at the very least, a weekly bus pass. Certainly not buying one way or daily return tickets. The person who boarded paid; Mr. BALL - Paid his fare, did he? Mr. McWATTERS - Yes, sir; he just paid his fare and sat down on the second cross seat on the right.
  20. Do I think he lied? For a start, you are referring to hearsay. According to Fritz's notes on the 22nd; "home by bus changed britches" In testimony, Fritz says this in reference to what was said on the 23rd; Mr. FRITZ. This time he told me a different story about changing the clothing. He told me this time that he had changed his trousers and shirt and I asked him what he did with his dirty clothes and he said, I believe he said, he put them, the dirty clothes, I believe he said he put a shirt in a drawer. If you read my last post, I have doubts about Bledsoe's account.
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