24-12-2010, 06:01 PM
Thanks, Jim. I applaud you for the courage to admit that you had been wrong about OJ. Bill Dear made
a great investigation of the case and solved it to my satisfaction, and I am pleased that he persuaded
you also. Now I would be pleased if you would reopen your assessment of Harvey & Lee. John Armstrong,
like Bill Dear, spent 12 years investigating a similar miscarriage of justice...the conviction without a trial
of Lee Harvey Oswald for the murder of JFK. He found that LHO, like OJ, was "convicted" of a murder
he did not commit. Read the book. You will find Armstrong is much like Dear in his pursuit of justice.
Happy holidays.
Jack
PS. Check the grammar of your opening sentence.
a great investigation of the case and solved it to my satisfaction, and I am pleased that he persuaded
you also. Now I would be pleased if you would reopen your assessment of Harvey & Lee. John Armstrong,
like Bill Dear, spent 12 years investigating a similar miscarriage of justice...the conviction without a trial
of Lee Harvey Oswald for the murder of JFK. He found that LHO, like OJ, was "convicted" of a murder
he did not commit. Read the book. You will find Armstrong is much like Dear in his pursuit of justice.
Happy holidays.
Jack
PS. Check the grammar of your opening sentence.