01-02-2011, 06:48 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:I just wanted to get in that the cops would have moved on this obvious evidence long ago if the tables were turned. They wouldn't have waited for the perfect crystal china shop of perfectly constructed evidence.
CD: "Would LHO have been taken in by such a ruse? Informed of it?"
He would have had no choice. How was he going to combat it? Who would he have gone to? Hurt? Pistol-whipping Banister? The powerless exiles? Ruby?
I think the Dallas Police Station is also more simple than it looks. I believe DPD knew Oswald was CIA. I think they deliberately cooperated with Oswald in the police station biding their time. Just look at what they did with the Paines' evidence.
Of all the levels of suspect possible in the US one of the highest is presidential assassin. Only a fearless buffoon would casually suggest the statements of a presidential assassin were never recorded over a two day period. This is evidence DPD were cooperating.
If you study Ruby's background as the mob's pay-off go between with Dallas Police you begin to understand his presence in the police station during the press conference was not an accident. Ruby was friends with the cops and was in there because they knew Ruby was associated with Oswald. They probably even saw him in Ruby's back office when they went in to collect their pay-off envelopes.
From observing Oswald I believe was going along with a plan to blow his legal case. DPD was constantly parading Oswald around while he visibly protested over and over that he was being denied legal representation. The no note-taking Dallas cops then make the critical mistake of arraigning Oswald without a lawyer - a potential case-destroying mistake. Oswald maintains his cover because he's confident his being on the second floor will exonerate him anyway. This is all covered by the illusion DPD are prosecuting an assassination suspect, meanwhile they are really cooperating with a known CIA undercover operative. Oswald is fully in on this thinking it is CIA covering his ass. He plays his role by constantly announcing he is being given no legal representation. When offered a local Dallas lawyer he refuses and requests a famous communist defender Abt - who CIA is well aware will be at his country weekend home and not available for the weekend. Oswald is strung-along in limbo still loyally playing his role and not breaking cover. He feels safe saying "now they will know everything" because he's amongst cops who already know what he's talking about. The message is more to them than anyone else. Finally Ruby issues the final solution, as Oswald's last expression is that of painful shock over betrayal.
The only thing that would complicate this is potential permutations involving doubles. But that only reinforces their usefulness and purpose in the first place.
Lone Nutters have profited from dragging this out into the legal evidence quagmire. It's probably why they've managed to stymie any progress on this for so many decades. In my view the public would probably be more influenced by people who put it straight and on a common sense level.
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Thanks for "thinking outside of the box."
Jack