14-11-2013, 01:40 AM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Could you provide the source for Bowers saying he saw a rifle thrown into a trunk? Maybe I've read it before and just forgot. Anyway, that's not what Hoffman saw: he claims a man threw a rifle to another man who dismantled it near the electrical box (in full view of all the railroad workers) and then put it in a toolbox.
See Bernice's post in this thread: https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/sho...Hypothesis
Maybe Hoffman saw the gun of a second shooter? I'm not sure that was in full view of all the railroad workers either. Maybe Bowers didn't tell of his seeing the man in the railroad workers clothes because that man was obviously associated with the fake Secret Service guys and therefore dangerous? Bowers was obviously holding back. Hoffman wasn't.
Tracy Riddle Wrote:And Mercer's story grew and grew over the years. By 1983, she told Henry Hurt that the younger man carrying the rifle from the truck was Oswald. Funny how she didn't say that during the Garrison investigation (when the driver first became "Jack Ruby"). Her story circa 1968 is completely unbelievable - WHY would FBI agents show her pictures of Jack Ruby before he shot Oswald? Does that even pass the smell test?
We really have to cut out all this crap and stop wasting time with myths and fantasies, and stick to the hard facts that prove conspiracy. Everything else is a time-waster, and fodder for the lone-nutters to discredit.
Many people sabotaged their own stories because they didn't want to get killed like the others. Mercer had her story overheard in a restaurant by cops and was taken in. She didn't push it herself. The Warren Commission ignored her and the investigators sought to neutralize her story.