26-02-2011, 09:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-02-2011, 10:20 PM by Albert Doyle.)
Legal Proof:
There's no way the Dallas police officers who arrested "Oswald" in the balcony would have made the mistake of mistaking the ground floor where Lee Oswald was arrested with the balcony.
Further proof of this could be established by determining which officers arrested Oswald on the ground floor, 3rd row from the back, as recorded in the Warren Report. If we establish which officers arrested Lee on the ground floor and where they were in relation to those other officers who recorded arresting Harvey in the balcony we can show they were a separate distinct group of officers making a separate and distinct arrest. Those who arrested Lee could be shown as having been out the front door and away by the time the other group of officers arrested Harvey.
I'm pretty sure this is irrefutable legal proof.
At this point we shouldn't be petitioning the Dallas District Attorney, we should be suing him.
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There's no way the Dallas police officers who arrested "Oswald" in the balcony would have made the mistake of mistaking the ground floor where Lee Oswald was arrested with the balcony.
Further proof of this could be established by determining which officers arrested Oswald on the ground floor, 3rd row from the back, as recorded in the Warren Report. If we establish which officers arrested Lee on the ground floor and where they were in relation to those other officers who recorded arresting Harvey in the balcony we can show they were a separate distinct group of officers making a separate and distinct arrest. Those who arrested Lee could be shown as having been out the front door and away by the time the other group of officers arrested Harvey.
I'm pretty sure this is irrefutable legal proof.
At this point we shouldn't be petitioning the Dallas District Attorney, we should be suing him.
.