Post by Rob Caprio on May 20, 2019 8:41:15 GMT -5
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Since the alleged Backyard Photographs (BYPs) were NOT found until Saturday, November 23, 1963, how could Michael Paine be shown one of these on Friday, November 22, 1963, by the Dallas Police Department (DPD)?
In Michael Paines’ testimony we see this exchange.
Mr. LIEBELER - Did the FBI or any other investigatory agency of the Government ever show you a picture of the rifle that was supposed to have been used to assassinate the President?
Mr. PAINE - They asked me at first, the first night of the assassination if I could locate, identify the place where Lee was standing when he was holding this rifle and some, the picture on the cover of Life.
Mr. LIEBELER - Were you able to?
Mr. PAINE - I identified the place by the fine clapboard structure of the house.
Mr. LIEBELER - By the what?
Mr. PAINE - By the small clapboard structure, the house has an unusually small clapboard.
Mr. LIEBELER - What did you identify the place as being?
Mr. PAINE - The Neely Street address. He didn't drive a car, so to have them over for dinner I had to go over and pick them up.
He clearly says on the “night of the assassination” he was shown a photograph (a BYP) and asked if he could identify where “Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO)" was standing. The search on Friday, November 22, 1963, was done WITH NO search warrant so the DPD should NOT have taken this photograph IF they found it in the Paines’ garage. Also, since they did an illegal search on 11/22/63 they more than likely would have been barred from using any of that evidence in a court of law.
The other option is that the DPD made these photographs as LHO said. There is key evidence of this too as when the DPD recreated the poses they did a pose that would NOT appear in Commission Exhibit (CE) 133-A or 133-B, but rather would appear in what became known as 133-D and this photograph was NOT found for many years after the assassination. So how would the DPD know to pose like this IF they never saw the photograph until 1971 or so?
www.famouspictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/CE-133-all.jpg
Since the alleged Backyard Photographs (BYPs) were NOT found until Saturday, November 23, 1963, how could Michael Paine be shown one of these on Friday, November 22, 1963, by the Dallas Police Department (DPD)?
In Michael Paines’ testimony we see this exchange.
Mr. LIEBELER - Did the FBI or any other investigatory agency of the Government ever show you a picture of the rifle that was supposed to have been used to assassinate the President?
Mr. PAINE - They asked me at first, the first night of the assassination if I could locate, identify the place where Lee was standing when he was holding this rifle and some, the picture on the cover of Life.
Mr. LIEBELER - Were you able to?
Mr. PAINE - I identified the place by the fine clapboard structure of the house.
Mr. LIEBELER - By the what?
Mr. PAINE - By the small clapboard structure, the house has an unusually small clapboard.
Mr. LIEBELER - What did you identify the place as being?
Mr. PAINE - The Neely Street address. He didn't drive a car, so to have them over for dinner I had to go over and pick them up.
He clearly says on the “night of the assassination” he was shown a photograph (a BYP) and asked if he could identify where “Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO)" was standing. The search on Friday, November 22, 1963, was done WITH NO search warrant so the DPD should NOT have taken this photograph IF they found it in the Paines’ garage. Also, since they did an illegal search on 11/22/63 they more than likely would have been barred from using any of that evidence in a court of law.
The other option is that the DPD made these photographs as LHO said. There is key evidence of this too as when the DPD recreated the poses they did a pose that would NOT appear in Commission Exhibit (CE) 133-A or 133-B, but rather would appear in what became known as 133-D and this photograph was NOT found for many years after the assassination. So how would the DPD know to pose like this IF they never saw the photograph until 1971 or so?