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So, Where are the BY Photographs ?


Gil Jesus

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The Dallas Police executed a search warrant on Saturday, November 23, 1963 at the home of Ruth Paine. During that search, police claimed to have found pictures of Oswald with a rifle and handgun in a holster on his hip. ( Stovall Exhibit D ) But the itemized list of things they recovered during that search ( Stovall Exhibit B ) does not include the photographs or negatives, or an ad from Klein's they recovered showing the alleged murder weapon. Why not ?

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Not only are they missing from the evidence list, photographs of the evidence recovered show no "backyard photographs" or ads for Klein's. Why not ?

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So are we to believe that they had this rock solid evidence linking Oswald to the rifle and the handgun, both murder weapons, and they didn't even put them on the evidence list and didn't even photograph them with the rest of the evidence they confiscated ?

What the fudge-and-cookies ?

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I looked into this at one point, and the BYPs were supposedly recovered in a “dull black sealed envelope” that was apparently never entered into evidence or ever seen again by anyone:

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Rose and Stovall's inventory list from 2515 W. Fifth just says "envelope containing some 35mm negatives". In the same inventory they go out of the way to describe some envelopes as "brown", so you'd think an envelope containing the most important evidence discovered in that search would deserve a little more attention.

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=217813#relPageId=423


It's the same kind of thing on the DPD property clerk receipt.

 

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They probably had told Rose to look for a picture with Oswald holding a Mauser.

When Rose found the M-C picture he likely said : nope, no good, wrong gun... keep lookin' boys 

 

 

 

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According HSCA they were found in a brown cardboard box.

I don't have a clue were that is to be situated

 

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Not to mention the distubing fact that a number of FIRST generation

prints much later turned up with members of the DPD....

These were not just copies taken later (well, at least one of them was not, as only

1 negative was retrieved from the alledg. 2 found....).

A big mess..........

 

 

 

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Anyway, they were said to be part of a stack of 47 pictures. 

 

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10 hours ago, Gil Jesus said:

The Dallas Police executed a search warrant on Saturday, November 23, 1963 at the home of Ruth Paine. During that search, police claimed to have found pictures of Oswald with a rifle and handgun in a holster on his hip. ( Stovall Exhibit D ) But the itemized list of things they recovered during that search ( Stovall Exhibit B ) does not include the photographs or negatives, or an ad from Klein's they recovered showing the alleged murder weapon. Why not ?

Paine-search-Sat-combo.gif

Not only are they missing from the evidence list, photographs of the evidence recovered show no "backyard photographs" or ads for Klein's. Why not ?

paine_search1.jpg

paine_search2.jpg

paine_search3.jpg

paine_search4.jpg

paine_search5.jpg

paine_search6.jpg

So are we to believe that they had this rock solid evidence linking Oswald to the rifle and the handgun, both murder weapons, and they didn't even put them on the evidence list and didn't even photograph them with the rest of the evidence they confiscated ?

What the fudge-and-cookies ?

Because the photos did not yet exist, Silly Rabbit!

They couldn't cook up the photos until they knew for sure exactly which "murder rifle" was to be assigned to "Oswald"!

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