PAUL JOLLIFFE SAID:
Marina lied her eyes out about the rifle.
"Oswald" neither owned nor possessed any rifle.
He never ordered one, he never bought one, he never paid for one, he never handled one after the Marine Corps and he never had one of his own.
He was framed.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
And that would mean that Jeanne DeMohrenschildt lied her eyes out too (at
9 H 315)....
JEANNE DeMOHRENSCHILDT -- "And I believe from what I remember George sat down on the sofa and started talking to Lee, and Marina was showing me the house that is why I said it looks like it was the first time, because why would she show me the house if I had been there before? Then we went to another room, and she opens the closet, and I see the gun standing there. I said, what is the gun doing over there?"
MR. JENNER -- "You say..."
MRS. DeMOHRENSCHILDT -- "A rifle."
MR. JENNER -- "A rifle, in the closet?"
MRS. DeMOHRENSCHILDT -- "In the closet, right in the beginning. It wasn't hidden or anything."
MR. JENNER -- "Standing up on its butt?"
MRS. DeMOHRENSCHILDT -- "Yes."
MR. JENNER -- "I show you Commission Exhibit 139. Is that the rifle that you saw?"
MRS. DeMOHRENSCHILDT -- "It looks very much like it."
PAUL JOLLIFFE SAID:
We agree!
Jeanne DeMohrenschildt lied!
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
That'll be the day.
It couldn't be more obvious that Lee Oswald purchased (and possessed) Mannlicher-Carcano Rifle #C2766 in 1963. In order for him to have NOT purchased and possessed that rifle, we'd actually have to be silly enough to believe a whole bunch of people "lied their eyes out" in 1963 (and continued to lie about it for the rest of their lives).
But to CTers, of course, the more people they can accuse of being bald-faced liars in this case, the better.
Right, Paul?
PAUL JOLLIFFE SAID:
It was not until late Friday night/early Saturday morning that the rifle was identified as a 6.5 Mannlicher-Carcano - not until it was in the hands of the FBI, secure in Washington, D.C., far away from anyone who could look at it.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
You're wrong about that, Paul. The rifle was identified at 6:16 PM CST Nov. 22 by J.C. Day of the Dallas Police Department as being "6.5, apparently made in Italy, in 1940" (in the famous video clip of Lt. Day holding the rifle above his head as he walked down the DPD corridor). And that was 5 hours before the DPD handed the rifle over to the FBI. (See the video proof at THIS LINK.)
PAUL JOLLIFFE SAID:
David, what in the world motivates you to write what you write?
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
Simple --- The actual evidence in the JFK and J.D. Tippit murder cases, that's what.
And that evidence most definitely proves (beyond the proverbial reasonable doubt) that Lee Harvey Oswald killed President Kennedy and Officer Tippit on 11/22/63. No other conclusion is even possible, IMO.
That's adequate motivation to write what I write, I would say.
JAMES DiEUGENIO SAID:
Paul:
I don't know if you understand DVP's psychology.
I most recently swore him off when he said M. Baker's first day affidavit was fine except for the floor: everything else was consistent with the second floor lunch room.
No honest, objective, normal person could say something like that.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:
And any honest and objective person who wasn't hellbent on accusing many, many people of lying about the evidence in this case would easily come to the conclusion that the Lunchroom Encounter definitely DID happen—in the lunchroom on the 2nd floor—just as Roy Truly verified.
I'll let the "honest and objective and normal" people decide if I make a good case here (and please note the utter desperation of CTers like DiEugenio in this discussion):
http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/dvp-vs-dieugenio-part-121
David Von Pein
July 16, 2019