02-02-2011, 07:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2011, 08:25 AM by Greg Burnham.)
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:This sounds like NYT hyperbole.
Garrison sent Steve Jaffe to Dallas to see if it was possible to do this.
Jaffe tried an experiment and said it was.
In no interview I saw with JG with any credible publication--which the NYT is not on this subject--did I see him say that this definitely happened.
BTW, I find it interesting that Sergio Arcacha Smith had maps of the sewer system in Dallas at his apartment, and was living there at the time.
You are quite misinformed. Here is an audio link, in which you will hear Jim Garrison himself say that he believes that the .45 caliber bullet that was found on the south side of Elm Street originated from the storm sewer. He may not have exactly said he believed that shot killed Kennedy, but he did believe at least one shot was fired from that location.
He further says that the .45 caliber bullet was found among pieces of the president's head! He says that LBJ had to know that a .45 caliber bullet (which Garrison is implying may have killed Kennedy) was found among the bullets "that killed Kennedy"!
Seamus was ridiculing me for investigating the same evidence as was investigated by Garrison. I, too, have never claimed that a shot definitely originated therefrom, let alone was the kill shot. I do believe that it is not out of the question, though--and therefore, is worth investigating.
The portion in which Garrison speaks of the Storm Sewer possibility starts at approximately the 17:00 point on the counter: Jim Garrison Lecture
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"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)