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The Warren Commission (WC) claimed that Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) assassinated President John F. Kennedy (JFK), shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit (JDT), wounded Texas Governor John B. Connally (JBC) and attempted to kill retired General Edwin Walker. The evidence supporting these claims is absent from the WC’s twenty-six volumes of exhibits and testimony; however, therefore, this has left many questions for us today.
The story of John Lindahl is one of them.
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John Lindahl was a salesman who on November 20, 1963, was at the Holiday Inn in DeKalb, Illinois, when he overheard a man say, “This is what we should do here — kill him.” This was said as he was talking to another man about the assassination in Laos. [Foreign Minister Quinim Pholsena was assassinated on April 3, 1963.]
Lindahl would contact the FBI on November 22,1963, to tell them about this incident. Here is what was written in the FBI report.
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JOHN LINDAHL advised…[he] spent the night at the Holiday Inn in DeKalb, Illinois. He said between 11:15 p.m. and midnight of November 20, 1963 he overheard a discussion of the assassination in Laos. He said that one of the participants said, ”This is what we should do here – kill him.” LINDAHL said that the remark definitely referred to the President of the U.S.
LINDAHL said that other members of the crowd at the Holiday Inn cocktail lounge admonished the man described above concerning his remarks. To this the unknown man said, “This is what is going to happen – you just wait and see.” (CD 36, p. 2)
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This man was seen and heard just 36 hours before the assassination. He was heard to say that the President of a U.S. should be killed. He was further heard to state that this was what was going to happen and told the crowd “To wait and see.”
Of course, they didn't have to wait long as just 36 hours later JFK was assassinated. Lindahl would give a pretty good description of the man too – white, 45, 5'10” to 6' tall, 165 pounds, brown and curly hair, light complexion and an unusually loud voice.
Considering what this man was heard to say just 36 hours before the assassination, and the very good description provided by Lindahl, can anyone explain why this lead was either ignored or the results of an investigation buried? If the investigation was an honest search for the truth this should have never happened, but the actual evidence shows that it wasn't.
Once again, we see that the WC ignored evidence while making their claim; thus, their conclusion cannot be correct and sunk again.
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The Warren Commission (WC) claimed that Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) assassinated President John F. Kennedy (JFK), shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit (JDT), wounded Texas Governor John B. Connally (JBC) and attempted to kill retired General Edwin Walker. The evidence supporting these claims is absent from the WC’s twenty-six volumes of exhibits and testimony; however, therefore, this has left many questions for us today.
The story of John Lindahl is one of them.
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John Lindahl was a salesman who on November 20, 1963, was at the Holiday Inn in DeKalb, Illinois, when he overheard a man say, “This is what we should do here — kill him.” This was said as he was talking to another man about the assassination in Laos. [Foreign Minister Quinim Pholsena was assassinated on April 3, 1963.]
Lindahl would contact the FBI on November 22,1963, to tell them about this incident. Here is what was written in the FBI report.
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JOHN LINDAHL advised…[he] spent the night at the Holiday Inn in DeKalb, Illinois. He said between 11:15 p.m. and midnight of November 20, 1963 he overheard a discussion of the assassination in Laos. He said that one of the participants said, ”This is what we should do here – kill him.” LINDAHL said that the remark definitely referred to the President of the U.S.
LINDAHL said that other members of the crowd at the Holiday Inn cocktail lounge admonished the man described above concerning his remarks. To this the unknown man said, “This is what is going to happen – you just wait and see.” (CD 36, p. 2)
www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=10437#relPageId=3
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This man was seen and heard just 36 hours before the assassination. He was heard to say that the President of a U.S. should be killed. He was further heard to state that this was what was going to happen and told the crowd “To wait and see.”
Of course, they didn't have to wait long as just 36 hours later JFK was assassinated. Lindahl would give a pretty good description of the man too – white, 45, 5'10” to 6' tall, 165 pounds, brown and curly hair, light complexion and an unusually loud voice.
Considering what this man was heard to say just 36 hours before the assassination, and the very good description provided by Lindahl, can anyone explain why this lead was either ignored or the results of an investigation buried? If the investigation was an honest search for the truth this should have never happened, but the actual evidence shows that it wasn't.
Once again, we see that the WC ignored evidence while making their claim; thus, their conclusion cannot be correct and sunk again.