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Mosk to Belin: Walker shooting would have been "inadmissible" at Oswald trial


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1 hour ago, Gil Jesus said:

The case against Oswald for the Walker shooting was weak without Marina's testimony.


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GJ---Fascinating memo, thanks for bringing this to light. 

Yes, just about the only "evidence" connecting LHO to the Walker shooting is Marina's variable and months-old recollections, made while ensconced and sequestered in hotel and justifiably fearful of the future. 

Even Warren Commissioners despaired at Marina's wandering recollections. 

No need to re-hash here, but the bullet recovered at the Walker resident the night of the shooting was reported by four different DPS officers, two of them detectives, in two separate same-day reports authored and signed, as "steel jacketed." Believe you me, even game wardens knew what was a relatively rare "steel jacketed" bullet. 

Mosk said, in print, the Walker incident and the JFKA have not been shown "to be in any way connected." 

And that was on March 11, 1964. 

Yet the final WC report would posit the two events were connected, and the Walker shooting showed LHO's temperament and pre-disposition.

Like I always say, government investigations are like witch-hunts, or kangaroo courts. 

In a government investigation: No defense counsel, hearsay "evidence" admitted, selected evidence, omitted evidence, selected witnesses, omitted witnesses, control of narratives and a complicit media. 

It's like a football team offense on the field, without a defense. The touchdowns and highlight reels look great. All fake, but whatever. 

When a government investigation concludes, you, the public, don't even know what you don't know. 

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19 minutes ago, Benjamin Cole said:

GJ---Fascinating memo, thanks for bringing this to light. 

Yes, just about the only "evidence" connecting LHO to the Walker shooting is Marina's variable and months-old recollections, made while ensconced and sequestered in hotel and justifiably fearful of the future. 

Even Warren Commissioners despaired at Marina's wandering recollections. 

No need to re-hash here, but the bullet recovered at the Walker resident the night of the shooting was reported by four different DPS officers, two of them detectives, in two separate same-day reports authored and signed, as "steel jacketed." Believe you me, even game wardens knew what was a relatively rare "steel jacketed" bullet. 

Mosk said, in print, the Walker incident and the JFKA have not been shown "to be in any way connected." 

And that was on March 11, 1964. 

Yet the final WC report would posit the two events were connected, and the Walker shooting showed LHO's temperament and pre-disposition.

Like I always say, government investigations are like witch-hunts, or kangaroo courts. 

In a government investigation: No defense counsel, hearsay "evidence" admitted, selected evidence, omitted evidence, selected witnesses, omitted witnesses, control of narratives and a complicit media. 

It's like a football team offense on the field, without a defense. The touchdowns and highlight reels look great. All fake, but whatever. 

When a government investigation concludes, you, the public, don't even know what you don't know. 

Ben, The Warren Commission had a mandate according to the Katzenbach memo to present a case in which,
"the evidence was such that Oswald would have been convicted at trial".

But they allowed all kinds of evidence that would have been inadmissible at trial and the memos prove THEY KNEW IT.

 

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