JFK ASSASSINATION ARGUMENTS
(PART 1088)


ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

You think that there isn't anyone on this Earth who hasn't figured out that you are a WC defender?


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

You're humorous, Anthony. You think the whole world knows I even exist?

99.999+% of the Earth's population has never heard of DVP, and they've never heard of Tony Marsh either.


ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

Hanging around the TSBD for several minutes [indicates LHO's guilt]?


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Oswald left the building as fast as he could. You think three minutes is a long time for LHO to stay in the building after shooting JFK from an upper floor of the Book Depository, and then having to go to the opposite side of the building to get to the stairs, and then crossing the building again to get to the front door?

You're hilarious.


ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

Calm and collected when confronted by Baker [indicates LHO's guilt]?


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Yep. That "calm and collected" demeanor is much more indicative of guilt than it is of LHO's innocence at that particular moment in time on November 22nd. And you should know why.


ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

Buying a Coke and drinking it [indicates LHO's guilt]?


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

He purchased his Coke after his confrontation with Officer Baker. LHO knew he'd just been cleared as a regular employee. His Coke purchase was likely an effort to look "normal" after his murderous deed. He might have also been thinking ahead to a potential alibi that he could use later on, like--say--telling the lie he told to the police about going to the second floor to buy a Coke at just about the same time JFK was being assassinated.

More Coke talk HERE.


ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

A patsy does not need to know that he is being set up as the patsy at the time. Yeah, so only a GUILTY person would say that he didn't shoot anyone. Therefore whenever anyone is arrested and claims to be innocent, to you that PROVES his guilt. Are you sure you are in the right country?


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Yeah, let's just scrap all of the LHO-did-it evidence. Right, Tony? None of
that stuff proves a damn thing, does it?

Why even HAVE any evidence at all in a murder case then, if it's just going to be ignored--which is exactly what most conspiracy theorists do with it?

And Tony apparently thinks that most murderers will confess to their crimes no matter how desperately they want to get away with those criminal acts.

After all, a sweet golden person like Lee Harvey Oswald would never tell a lie, would he, Anthony? He would never lie about something so serious as a double-murder charge, would he?

And, naturally, he'd never tell any falsehoods about that curtain rod package either. Would he, Anthony?

Are you sure you're on the right planet, Tony?

David Von Pein
June 15, 2011