Post by Rob Caprio on Oct 26, 2018 9:33:56 GMT -5
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The Warren Commission (WC) said Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) was a “loner”. As I have asked before, how many loners are married with two kids? I would think none as otherwise they are NOT “loners”.
Here is another example of that could lead one to believe this is a false claim.
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If we go to CE 2977, pages 458-59 we see another example of LHO NOT being a loner. This document was based on a FBI interview of a man named Robert Adrian Taylor. He had stated he purchased a .30.06 from two men, one of which he said he believed was LHO. Here are the relevant portions of this document:
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Taylor said he was previously employed as a mechanic at the Shell Service Station on the southwest corner of Rock Island and Story Streets, Irving, Texas. He said while thusly employed in March or April, 1963, two men drove into the station complaining of engine trouble in their car. He determined that the generator of the car needed repairs and that the total cost would be $11.50 to make those repairs. Taylor stated that between the two of them they did not have $11.50 at which time the passenger riding in the car asked him if he would like to buy a rifle. Taylor replied that he might be interested, at which time one of the two men opened the trunk of the car and said, “There it is.”
Taylor asked what kind of gun it was, and received the reply that it is an “0 six.” Taylor advised that he took the weapon out of the trunk, looked at it and offered $12.00. The driver of the vehicle then said, “You’re not going to let it go for that. You paid $35.00 for it.” The passenger then replied, “No, we need the money.”
Taylor advised he obtained the $12.00 out of the cash drawer and purchased the rifle…Taylor stated he does not recall the make and model of the automobile, but believes it was a 1959 Chevrolet.
Taylor described the rifle as a Springfield Bolt Action .30.06 caliber.It contained the marking “US Rock Island Arsenal, model 1903”, and has serial number 66091.
Taylor advised that on November 22, 1963, he was watching television and, upon viewing Lee Harvey Oswald, commented to his wife, “Hey, that looks like the guy I purchased the .30.06 from.” He stated, however, he cannot be positively sure the man who sold him the rifle was Oswald. He stated he feels it was Oswald since, upon viewing Oswald on television, he immediately thought of this rifle and, at that instant, thought Oswald was the man who sold the weapon to him.
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IF this was LHO then the claim of him being a loner is out the window since he was traveling around with someone else and was willing to sell a weapon to have the car repaired. His comments say LHO was the “man he purchased the rifle from” so one would have to wonder where he got “$35.00” from to purchase it in the first place. Furthermore, if he could afford a nice rifle like this, why would he settle for a cheap Mannlicher-Carcano later on?
For a supposed “loner” LHO was in the company of so many people. This evidence again calls into question the the claims of the WC, thus, their conclusion is sunk again.
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The Warren Commission (WC) said Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) was a “loner”. As I have asked before, how many loners are married with two kids? I would think none as otherwise they are NOT “loners”.
Here is another example of that could lead one to believe this is a false claim.
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If we go to CE 2977, pages 458-59 we see another example of LHO NOT being a loner. This document was based on a FBI interview of a man named Robert Adrian Taylor. He had stated he purchased a .30.06 from two men, one of which he said he believed was LHO. Here are the relevant portions of this document:
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Taylor said he was previously employed as a mechanic at the Shell Service Station on the southwest corner of Rock Island and Story Streets, Irving, Texas. He said while thusly employed in March or April, 1963, two men drove into the station complaining of engine trouble in their car. He determined that the generator of the car needed repairs and that the total cost would be $11.50 to make those repairs. Taylor stated that between the two of them they did not have $11.50 at which time the passenger riding in the car asked him if he would like to buy a rifle. Taylor replied that he might be interested, at which time one of the two men opened the trunk of the car and said, “There it is.”
Taylor asked what kind of gun it was, and received the reply that it is an “0 six.” Taylor advised that he took the weapon out of the trunk, looked at it and offered $12.00. The driver of the vehicle then said, “You’re not going to let it go for that. You paid $35.00 for it.” The passenger then replied, “No, we need the money.”
Taylor advised he obtained the $12.00 out of the cash drawer and purchased the rifle…Taylor stated he does not recall the make and model of the automobile, but believes it was a 1959 Chevrolet.
Taylor described the rifle as a Springfield Bolt Action .30.06 caliber.It contained the marking “US Rock Island Arsenal, model 1903”, and has serial number 66091.
Taylor advised that on November 22, 1963, he was watching television and, upon viewing Lee Harvey Oswald, commented to his wife, “Hey, that looks like the guy I purchased the .30.06 from.” He stated, however, he cannot be positively sure the man who sold him the rifle was Oswald. He stated he feels it was Oswald since, upon viewing Oswald on television, he immediately thought of this rifle and, at that instant, thought Oswald was the man who sold the weapon to him.
historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh26/html/WH_Vol26_0248a.htm
Quote off
IF this was LHO then the claim of him being a loner is out the window since he was traveling around with someone else and was willing to sell a weapon to have the car repaired. His comments say LHO was the “man he purchased the rifle from” so one would have to wonder where he got “$35.00” from to purchase it in the first place. Furthermore, if he could afford a nice rifle like this, why would he settle for a cheap Mannlicher-Carcano later on?
For a supposed “loner” LHO was in the company of so many people. This evidence again calls into question the the claims of the WC, thus, their conclusion is sunk again.