That confirms it, Backass: you are totally incapable of rational thought. I laid out how if Oswald DIDN'T ride the bus and cab, and if he was picked up in Dealey Plaza in a private car instead, that that would have led to certain developments which you haven't even responded to. You haven't refuted them. You haven't even acknowledged them.
Instead, you just go off on another tantrum, flinging your shit around.
I never said they spent 5 hours altering the Altgens photo. I said it was 5 hours from the time that Altgens took it to the time Cronkite showed it. That's where the 5 hours came from. How much of that 5 hours was spent actually altering it, I don't know. But, I do assume that it was at least half that time because it would have taken that long with all that they did. Otherwise, they may have had decisions to make about what do with it, and they may have had to show the results to a number of people to get it approved. Who knows, they may have considered just destroying it. After all: Oswald was in it. Was it really worth it to take the chance of showing it to the world? They may have spent two hours deliberating that. So, don't try to put words in my mouth. I know what I said, and I know what I meant.
Any competent lawyer would address the absence of the transfer ticket booklet, and the punch marker? It wasn't even in dispute at the time. Again: when has that ever happened in the history of jurisprudence that a bus driver's ticket book and punch maker were confiscated as evidence? You're flipped in the head, Backes.
The Fritz Notes didn't even come into public view until the late 1990s. There could be no plot to put false information into them. How many times do I have to tell you that not only did Fritz never show them to anyone, and not only did he not admit having them, he actually LIED and denied having them. He took those notes DURING the interrogations. We know that because they certainly look like cryptic notes that were put down rushed, in response to a person speaking. Plus, in totality, they contain too many details for him to have remembered. Plus, Oswald gave it away. When Fritz asked Oswald to repeat something, Oswald said, "You've been taking notes, so why don't you look it up." He could be sarcastic.
The Fritz Notes are one of the most important discoveries to ever be made in the JFK assassination. And there is NO REASON to think that Fritz sat down at any time and consciously sought to lie and make the stuff up as if Oswald said it. Oswald DID say it. And they include him saying that he rode the bus and cab. And they include him saying that he was out with Bill Shelley in front.
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