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Did Braden Make A Major Slip Of The Tongue?
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In his HSCA testimony Jim Braden said:


Quote:"I recall very distinctly that he had a string
>or rope around a long barreled gun, and I definitely recall
>that."



Was this a slip of the tongue exposing Braden's having handled the Oswald Backyard Photo rifle with the rope sling?


Braden could have seen the Backyard Photo in the time period between the assassination and his HSCA testimony, however he had every equal chance to see pictures of the rifle in evidence which had a clear thick leather strap.


The rifle coming out of the Depository was photographed with a thick leather sling and no rope or string on it. How could Braden make a mistake like this?


Did Braden slip and expose the fact he handled the Backyard Photo Carcano with the rope sling as part of the conspiracy?



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Did Braden Make A Major Slip Of The Tongue? - by Albert Doyle - 13-02-2011, 07:51 PM

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