21-07-2017, 12:34 AM
Alan Ford,
You look at a TSBD building diagram, and you show me what stairs, other than the front lobby stairs, Oswald could possibly have used to show Pierce Allman where a phone was, and be stopped by a police officer before he left the building.
You are spinning Holmes' note-aided testimonial evidence about what Oswald said in his last interrogation, and what Allman specifically described to the Secret Service, into gibberish in an attempt to support Sean Murphy's fantasy of a lunchroom hoax. And believing your own bullshit.
Do have a nice day, unless you've made other plans.
WCD 354: "Mr. Allman stated that after he had entered the front door of the building, he had emerged into a hallway and there he met a white male whom he could not further identify. He asked the white male for the location of a telephone."
(VII, p. 302): HOLMES: Then he said when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs". And he didn't say whether he took the elevator or not. He said, "I went down, and as I started to go out and see what it was all about,a police officer stopped me just before I got to the front door, and started to ask me some questions, and my superintendent of the place stepped up and told the officers that I am one of the employees of the building, so he told me to step aside for a little bit and we will get to you later. Then I just went on out in the crowd to see what it was all about."
And he wouldn't tell what happened then.
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BELIN: Did Oswald say anything about seeing a man with a crewcut in front of that building as he was about to leave it? ... Did he say anything about telling a man about going to a pay phone in the building?
HOLMES: ... a man came rushing by and said, "Where's your telephone?" ... and said I am so and so, and shoved something at me which I didn't look at and said, "Where is the telephone?"
And I said, "Right there," and just pointed to the phone, and I went on out.
You look at a TSBD building diagram, and you show me what stairs, other than the front lobby stairs, Oswald could possibly have used to show Pierce Allman where a phone was, and be stopped by a police officer before he left the building.
You are spinning Holmes' note-aided testimonial evidence about what Oswald said in his last interrogation, and what Allman specifically described to the Secret Service, into gibberish in an attempt to support Sean Murphy's fantasy of a lunchroom hoax. And believing your own bullshit.
Do have a nice day, unless you've made other plans.
WCD 354: "Mr. Allman stated that after he had entered the front door of the building, he had emerged into a hallway and there he met a white male whom he could not further identify. He asked the white male for the location of a telephone."
(VII, p. 302): HOLMES: Then he said when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs". And he didn't say whether he took the elevator or not. He said, "I went down, and as I started to go out and see what it was all about,a police officer stopped me just before I got to the front door, and started to ask me some questions, and my superintendent of the place stepped up and told the officers that I am one of the employees of the building, so he told me to step aside for a little bit and we will get to you later. Then I just went on out in the crowd to see what it was all about."
And he wouldn't tell what happened then.
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BELIN: Did Oswald say anything about seeing a man with a crewcut in front of that building as he was about to leave it? ... Did he say anything about telling a man about going to a pay phone in the building?
HOLMES: ... a man came rushing by and said, "Where's your telephone?" ... and said I am so and so, and shoved something at me which I didn't look at and said, "Where is the telephone?"
And I said, "Right there," and just pointed to the phone, and I went on out.