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Post by Rob Caprio on Mar 24, 2019 13:47:30 GMT -5
All portions ©️ Robert Caprio 2006-2024 1.bp.blogspot.com/-uFz5q-GeRzo/Tl3_FmjFg_I/AAAAAAAAACc/lZCT04q4aJM/s1600/JFKwadeH.jpgIF Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) was the ONLY shooter, and the evidence pointed to this, why was District Attorney Henry Wade quoted as saying OTHERS were involved?
This is from the November 23, 1963, edition of the Dallas Morning News.Quote on “…preliminary reports [i.e. NON-Hoover reports], said Wade, indicated that MORE THAN ONE PERSON was involved in the SHOOTING..” (Dallas Morning News, 11/23/63, p. 1) (Emphasis mine) Quote off This is a big statement and it shows the Dallas Police Department (DPD) and the District Attorney’s (DA) office thought more than one person was involved in the assassination before they were told to stand down and go with just one “lone nut.” What lead them to believe this? Obviously one would assume EVIDENCE did, so why did they change their mind so fast? As we saw in #112 of this series the DPD hardly ran down every lead (Ditto the FBI) so what made them change their mind so fast about others being involved?
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