JFK ASSASSINATION ARGUMENTS
(PART 728)


GIL JESUS SAID:

In all the necessary handiwork of securing the paper, preparing this three foot package, taping it together, putting the rifle inside, and finally taking it out of the package—, how did Oswald manage to ONLY leave a right palmprint and the left fingerprint of his index finger?


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Here, folks, we have another excellent example of an "Anybody But Oswald" mega-kook in action.

Gilbert J. Jesus (the mega-kook in question) has ironclad PROOF right in front of him (via the two LHO prints found on the bag) showing that Lee Harvey Oswald handled the brown paper bag [CE142] that was found by police in the TSBD's Sniper's Nest.

But Gilbert, instead of accepting the obvious FACT that his favorite patsy for all 11/22/63 murders--Lee H. Oswald--handled that bag on the same day JFK was assassinated with a gun owned by the same Mr. Oswald, wonders how he can manage to take the noose from around Oswald's neck with respect to this "fingerprints on the paper bag" issue.

So, Gil will try to make Oswald appear innocent by asking why there weren't MORE prints of LHO's on the bag, which is a bag that already has TWO of his prints on it (verifying that Oswald definitely was in possession of that bag at some point prior to the police finding it on the afternoon of November 22nd).

This is kind of like declaring Oswald innocent of J.D. Tippit's murder because there were only about TWELVE total witnesses who either saw Oswald shoot Tippit or flee the scene (gun in hand) right after the murder.

Gil probably thinks it takes a minimum of TWENTY witnesses to definitively prove someone is guilty of a crime. Twelve won't cut it in Gil's CT world.

And it probably takes at least FIVE bullet shells from Oswald's gun to prove that it was LHO's gun that killed Tippit. Having only four shells on Tenth Street puts the DPD one short of the promised land.

Tomorrow's meaningless question that Gil will ask:

WHY WEREN'T FIBERS FROM THE SEAT OF WESLEY FRAZIER'S CAR EMBEDDED ONTO THE PAPER BAG THAT OSWALD ALLEGEDLY BROUGHT INTO THE DEPOSITORY ON THE MORNING OF THE ASSASSINATION?

David Von Pein
October 5, 2009