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How Would You Defend Lee Harvey Oswald In A Court Of Law?


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BTW, that line of questioning about why Stringer did not follow his own method, that would open up a whole Pandora's Box.

Because the other questions would then follow: about how the heck does any experienced autopsy photographer take a picture like the mystery photo?

IMO, from what I have read, Stringer would then blame Humes.  Which would lead to the question of: why on earth would Stringer allow Humes to direct him about his profession, that he himself taught in the opposite manner?

You start going down that path and you literally have the rats jumping ship.

 

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34 minutes ago, James DiEugenio said:

BTW, that line of questioning about why Stringer did not follow his own method, that would open up a whole Pandora's Box.

Because the other questions would then follow: about how the heck does any experienced autopsy photographer take a picture like the mystery photo?

IMO, from what I have read, Stringer would then blame Humes.  Which would lead to the question of: why on earth would Stringer allow Humes to direct him about his profession, that he himself taught in the opposite manner?

You start going down that path and you literally have the rats jumping ship.

 

Spot on Jim. 

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Everyone should take note of what happened in the Alec Baldwin case today.

It would have been worse in the Oswald case.

Because the instances of evidentiary manipulation were  more prolific.

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Oswald was eliminated before he even left the Dallas PD building and in less than 48 hours after they picked him up.

An impossibly improbable yet perfect solution to the Oswald problem.

Great job there Dallas PD, Chief Jesse Curry and Captain Will Fritz.

You both ignored multiple highly concerned warnings from your own staffs to not move Oswald except unannounced and under cover of darkness.

Those two should have been awarded medals for the greatest security failure in American history behind only the JFK one.

Medals for epic irresponsible negligence and ignorance, and in the minds of millions of shocked Americans who actually watched strip joint owner Jack Ruby shoot Oswald ... disturbingly and extremely suspicious, maybe even to a purposeful degree?

Where was the court case charging the Dallas PD with extreme negligence resulting in the death of an untried suspect in their custody. The most threatened criminal suspect in American history.

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4 hours ago, James DiEugenio said:

Everyone should take note of what happened in the Alec Baldwin case today.

It would have been worse in the Oswald case.

Because the instances of evidentiary manipulation were  more prolific.

JD--

I was thinking the same thing. 

 

 

 

 

 

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