30-03-2016, 04:57 PM
Three years ago, Mr. Murphy (Sean) shared a couple of interesting tidbits further supporting the wrongfully accused's position. In the first one, he shares an actual first day account of a policeman meeting the wrongfully accused right at the front door. The source of that genuine encounter was Chief Jesse Curry.
In the 2nd instance Mr. Murphy shares with us, we find the building superintendent, Mr. Truly (Roy), portraying his actions and movements as such ---->
"railroad yards adjoining the depository building. He then noticed a Dallas City Police officer wearing a motorcycle helmet and boots running toward the entrance of the depository building, and he accompanied the officer into the front of the building. They saw no one there and he accompanied the officer immediately up the stairs to the second floor of the building, where the officer" --
Yet in the following film courtesy of Jimmy Darnell...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnhKsIVCd00
How could Mr. Truly account for not seeing all of those people as he and the officer made their way up those steps?
There's a reason for that.
As with this Challenge here, only one entity offers any specifics, Prayer Man. Let's look at that tally once again:
The wrongfully accused (3) (where were you? "out front"; with who? "Bill Shelley"; and, no one else places their position in his specific location)
prayer woman (0), no specific name, let alone any specific details, which given most women's propensity to talk, no offense to Em or any other women, we should have at least something however remote to go on. Fails the "any strangers" litmus test.
prayer person (0) no specific name, let alone any specific details. Also fails the "any strangers" litmus test.
"They saw no one there" (better than admitting just who they really saw given they had a script to revise). Why?
In the 2nd instance Mr. Murphy shares with us, we find the building superintendent, Mr. Truly (Roy), portraying his actions and movements as such ---->
"railroad yards adjoining the depository building. He then noticed a Dallas City Police officer wearing a motorcycle helmet and boots running toward the entrance of the depository building, and he accompanied the officer into the front of the building. They saw no one there and he accompanied the officer immediately up the stairs to the second floor of the building, where the officer" --
Yet in the following film courtesy of Jimmy Darnell...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnhKsIVCd00
How could Mr. Truly account for not seeing all of those people as he and the officer made their way up those steps?
There's a reason for that.
As with this Challenge here, only one entity offers any specifics, Prayer Man. Let's look at that tally once again:
The wrongfully accused (3) (where were you? "out front"; with who? "Bill Shelley"; and, no one else places their position in his specific location)
prayer woman (0), no specific name, let alone any specific details, which given most women's propensity to talk, no offense to Em or any other women, we should have at least something however remote to go on. Fails the "any strangers" litmus test.
prayer person (0) no specific name, let alone any specific details. Also fails the "any strangers" litmus test.
"They saw no one there" (better than admitting just who they really saw given they had a script to revise). Why?