(16-04-2024, 06:07 PM)Brian Doyle Wrote: Garner said Truly and "THE" cop...She didn't say Truly and "a" cop...She said Truly and "THE" cop...By the time of Garner's statement Truly & Baker's trip was well known so when Garner said "THE" cop she was definitely referring to Baker...
Wrong. A-G-A-I-N
You are merely making an assumption, no great surprise considering the source, h*llbent upon desperately pushing your self-serving false narrative about a chain of events you are six decades removed from, so the reasonable thing for you to do is reread Mr. Piper's actual testimony and how he describes the individual with Truly. Don't waste your time looking for any description of an unmistakable white helmet & long black-boots...I highly doubt, and with confidence, will say those reading along would come to the same conclusion that Mr. Piper knows the difference between a motorcycle clad officer in a white helmet and long black-boots and a gentleman in business attire, thus his FBI reference. How many Bureau agents do you know, Mr. Doyle, that don white motorcycle helmets and long black-boots?
Alan, you are definitely not seriously interested in seeking the facts and are making obnoxious, trolling excuses...
On the contrary, Mr. Doyle, I'm simply asking you to share facts. That's a fairly easy request, especially for anyone who cares to share facts. Period. Spare us your "evidence" and align your posts with the available evidence. Nothing more, nothing less.
I am not going to entertain the demented trolling of one of Parker/MacRae's leather-winged monkeys...
The great mystery then is how do you even entertain your own "evidence"? Go figure.
You are a troll Alan because you avoid answering for the fact that even if Truly was with someone else other than Baker (which he was not) that Mrs Garner saw Truly and a cop emerge at the exact time that proved the Lunch Room Encounter...This board demeans itself by allowing you to troll freely...
The fictitious 2nd floor lunchroom encounter was crafted a day later amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to frame an innocent party (the wrongly accused). There's a major difference between Baker's same day affidavit encountering a man walking away from the stairway, than a phantom encounter crafted the next day inside a lunchroom with Truly, who was otherwise elsewhere in the building with someone in business attire.
Jim DiEugenio: Not to be Trusted
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