Saturday, August 13, 2016

Anthony Marsh 


On 8/12/2016 3:17 PM, Ralph Cinque wrote:
> What you accept Marsh matters to only one person in this world: you.
> Oswald denied owning that or any rifle. He denied that it was him in the
> Backyard photos. He denied knowing anything about Klein's in Chicago. And
> why would he do such a thing when there were stores and pawn shops galore
> in Dallas which sold rifles galore? John Armstrong has proven that the
> paper trail to Klein's is bogus.
>
>
http://www.harveyandlee.net/Guns/Guns.html
>
> Why would Oswald lie about owning the rifle if he was innocent? Why
Innocent people often lie about simple facts when they sense they are
being framed for a crime they didn't commit.

> wouldn't he just admit that it was his rifle but that he didn't shoot
> Kennedy with it?
>
Methinks Thou Doth Protest too much.
Cops to suspect: Is that your car parked in front of that house>
Suspect: Yes, so what>
Cops: So you admit that you killed that woman inside.
Suspect: What woman?
GUILTY before charged. 

Ralph Cinque:

No, Marsh. You're wrong again. Innocent people do NOT often lie about simple facts, even if they think they are being framed. That's because, being innocent, the recognition of facts, the shining of light on the truth, can only help them. Furthermore, unlike you, Oswald was smart enough to know that it was futile to lie to police about the rifle being his- if it was. If he really did buy it through the mail with a money order and a postal record, etc., then he'd have known that they would find the records. Furthermore, being innocent and being put on the spot about it, he didn't even have time to consider lying about it, to even decide to lie about it. The natural, spontaneous response in that situation is, "Yeah, that's mine, but what's it doing here? I didn't bring it here." That's not just the natural response verbally; it's the naturally response mentally. He would simply be thinking out loud, saying what I wrote, and it is what he would do. Methinks Thou Doth Bombast too much.  But, Fearith not;  I am making Thy famous for thy stupidity. 

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