JFK ASSASSINATION ARGUMENTS
(PART 699)


PAMELA BROWN SAID:

LHO had no connection to the M/C [Mannlicher-Carcano rifle] after he left NOLA [New Orleans, Louisiana]. Nobody ever saw him with it.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Is this the best you can do, Pam?

Seeing as how most of Oswald's possessions (including the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle) were packed up and stored away in Ruth Paine's garage in Irving during the entire time after LHO returned to Dallas from New Orleans (from late September 1963 right through the day of the assassination, which was only two months later), I wouldn't really expect anyone to have seen Oswald with his rifle after he left New Orleans in '63.

And this is a "so what?" type of thing anyway. Just because nobody physically SAW Oswald with his Carcano after he departed New Orleans, is that fact supposed to somehow ERASE the many pieces of evidence that incriminate Lee Harvey Oswald in the murder of John F. Kennedy?

Come now, Pam. You must be joking.


PAMELA BROWN SAID:

At the least, he [LHO] was enabled by hundreds if not over a thousand people who gave him a free pass. Many of those people had connections to intelligence. But don't let that bother you.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Don't worry, I won't.

Pam's overactive imagination has been turned on (again).


PAMELA BROWN SAID:

Even the WCR couldn't find a motive. You, however, don't seem to have that problem, though you haven't shared with us just what you think a motive might have been.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Better think (and look) again: CLICK HERE.


PAMELA BROWN SAID:

It took at the least a group of people to allow Ruby into the basement in the first place.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

You're silly.

Ruby merely had impeccable timing and some really good luck. That's all. He simply walked down the ramp (or he used the side door) to get into the basement:




PAMELA BROWN SAID:

Two lone-nut assassins? How convenient, DVP. Too bad it isn't true.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

It most certainly is true. And all the evidence supports it.

But, then again, why do you really care, Pam? You've got your JFK conspiracy fantasies that you can't come even close to proving (nor can anybody else).

And those fantasies should comfort you nicely in your old age.

David Von Pein
September 11, 2009