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1 hour ago, David Josephs said:

https://www.google.com/maps/@32.7431924,-96.8259239,3a,75y,328.8h,89.92t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sNlt43SPwpvpkCZ2jyquwlA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en

Just like it was in 1963 on that Nov day, the ticket booth is set back into the theater entrance and would be impossible for anyone to see someone entering the theater, and/or paying for a ticket, from the sidewalk in either direction

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Liz Bridal at 213 W Jefferson was where Hardy shoes was... Theater was 231 W Jefferson.  The above is a view from the recessed shoe store to the Theater.

Brewer's story (which was actually forwarded by Tommy Rowe, who moved into Ruby's apartment after his arrest) is complete crap just like the rest of the WC evidence...

 

"Just like it was in 1963 on that Nov day, the ticket booth is set back into the theater entrance..."

 

No.

 

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Is the photo shown earlier on this thread photo-shopped?

The one with the Texas Theater Marquee displaying the film "War Is Hell" with Van Heflin?

The very film showing at the theater when Oswald was arrested there?

Because if it isn't, isn't this photographic proof that the ticket booth was indeed out from the inner doors all the way out to the sidewalk?

 

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Brewer stated under oath that while watching the Oswald/police fight in the theater and while cops were hitting Oswald he heard them ( or one of them ) yell at Oswald ..."kill the president will you..."

Like everyone reading Brewer's account of this cop yell quote directed at Oswald you wonder about the time frame of when any of these cops in the theater became aware of any connection being made linking Oswald directly to the JFK killing, above and beyond the J. D. Tippit killing?

Wasn't the theater incident just 45 minutes after the JFK event in Dealy Plaza?

In just that short period of time one or more of the Dallas policemen rushing into the theater were already informed enough to consider Oswald as JFK's killer?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bill Brown said:

 

"Just like it was in 1963 on that Nov day, the ticket booth is set back into the theater entrance..."

 

No.

 

Good one Bill... they were not exactly in the same spot...

THING IS, IT WAS STILL SET BACK OFF THE SIDEWALK AND WOULD NOT BE SEEN FROM THE SHOE STORE... in the google maps link you can see where the original ticket booth was...

Too bad you couldn't actually offer anything in support of your reply - as usual, let everyone else do the work, wouldn't want to get your hands dirty.

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7 minutes ago, Joe Bauer said:

 

In just that short period of time one or more of the Dallas policemen rushing into the theater were already informed enough to consider Oswald as JFK's killer?

 

 

Dallas PD were a tight bunch back then. Did not take long for word to get around with all of their police radios.

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14 minutes ago, David Josephs said:

Good one Bill... they were not exactly in the same spot...

THING IS, IT WAS STILL SET BACK OFF THE SIDEWALK AND WOULD NOT BE SEEN FROM THE SHOE STORE... in the google maps link you can see where the original ticket booth was...

Too bad you couldn't actually offer anything in support of your reply - as usual, let everyone else do the work, wouldn't want to get your hands dirty.

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The photo does indeed show the ticket booth setting slightly back from the sidewalk. However not as far back inward as the drawing above shows...imo anyways.

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15 minutes ago, Joe Bauer said:

The photo does indeed show the ticket booth setting slightly back from the sidewalk. However not as far back inward as the drawing above shows...imo anyways.

Indeed Joe... it is simply set back a few feet from the theater entry walls on either side...  Point remains that someone on the sidewalk 50 yeards down the street would have no idea what happens within that entry alcove...

That and it wasn't Brewer but ROWE.

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3 hours ago, David Josephs said:

Good one Bill... they were not exactly in the same spot...

THING IS, IT WAS STILL SET BACK OFF THE SIDEWALK AND WOULD NOT BE SEEN FROM THE SHOE STORE... in the google maps link you can see where the original ticket booth was...

Too bad you couldn't actually offer anything in support of your reply - as usual, let everyone else do the work, wouldn't want to get your hands dirty.

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You don't get it.

 

Johnny Brewer didn't say that the ticket booth was seen from his location on the sidewalk and a bit up the street.  He said that he would be able to see someone buying a ticket at that booth.

 

Learn the evidence and for the love of God, redo that sorry assed drawing of yours, re: where the ticket booth sat on that day.

 

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