The same round that originally was identified as steel jacketted bullet?
Wow, you use the phrase "Steel Jacketted" as if it means something suspicious.
And shooting JFK does the same, doesen’t it? One two punch?
Shooting walker demonstrates his intent to kill someone high profile.
It is you who is claiming that Oswald killed two people that day and therefore need to spell it out when you are talking of him shooting someone.
I'm sorry, I thought I was talking to a well-read assassination expert.
I'll slow down for you: The bad (Oswald) man shot the President and the policeman.
It was three police officers who initially identified it as a ”Mauser”, both in written and signed statements and in spoken words. Two of them retracted and one did not.
I guess two of them remebered better after some time had past?
The question is if the three officers had ever seen a Carcano before 6/22/1963. The obvious answer is no.
Also, you haven't specified if the Mauser they saw was a rifle or a pistol, nor have you specified the model of Mauser they didn't actually see.
If you knew anything about these rifles you'd know they look similar.
For the record, Mauser rifles used 6.5x55mm rounds, not 6.5x52mm rounds.
Do you have any evidence for this?
Oswald bought the rifle from Klein's Sporting Goods under the name A.Hidell, and had it shipped to a post office box( P.O. Box 2915) which was registered under his own name.
His wife took 3 photographs of him holding the rifle.
Oswald was seen at Sportsdome Gun Range in Grand Prairie, TX., by Howard Price, and Garland Slack (who fired from the next stall to Oswald), and Dr. Homer Wood and his son. He stood out because he had an Italian rifle.
Oswald was on the 6th floor of the TSBD at the time of the shooting.
And you are certain that it wasn’t a Mauser? Beyond any reasonable doubt?
Yes. No Mauser was found.
More to the point; there's no reason to lie about a second rifle being found on the 6th floor because at the time of the search nobody knew who they are looking for, nor how many suspects may have been responsible. This is why DPD detained a lot of men in the area right after the assassination. This is why DPD turned that building inside out on every floor.
Oh yes it has. Show me the chain of custody.
Shells were discovered by Deputy Sheriff Luke Mooney, who notified Capt. J. W. Fritz, chief of the homicide bureau of the Dallas Police Department, who stood over them ordering nothing to be disturbed until the crime lab guys could take photographs. Fritz then took custody of the shells and forwarded them to the FBI.
Fritz neglected to send all three. He left one in his coat pocket, but sent it to the FBI as soon as he discovered it.
All three casings had been ejected from the Carcano recovered on the same floor.
1. There were two larger fragments (bullet split in half) allegedly found beneath the front seats in the limo and allegedly the bullet that hit JFK from behind in the head.
Q. Are these two fragments proven to been fired from the alleged Carcano?
Yes, without a doubt.
2. There were other, smaller, fragments in both JFK and Connally.
Q. Proven to have been fired from the same Carcano?
Yes, the bullet that hit JFK in the head shattered as evident in the photograph of the fragments you didn't bother to look at.
If you look at the bullet recovered at Parkland you can where small fragments broke off on the nose and on the damaged under side.
1. Do you have a chain of custody on this bullet?
The better question is why it wasn't lost in the first place.
2. Ah, a ”trait”? How convinient. Crushing ca 10 cm of a rib and a wristbone, the hardest in the human body + everything else it hit in two bodies, and almost pristine?
What ”reality of this weapon” are you talking about, loon?
The Carcano is accurate out to 1,000 yards, the 6.5x52mm round Oswald used were 160-grains, and moved at 2,700 feet per second. These bullets can penetrate four feet of Ponderosa Pine and two feet of Elm wood emerging undamaged. The length of the bullet makes it "over-stablized", meaning that after the first penetration they begin cartwheeling like helicopter blades, which would account for the smooth entry and exit through JFK's body and the nastier wounds Connally received from the same round.
This is the fragment recovered from his wrist:
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305166
The reality of the Carcano is that it was an over-powered weapon that had devastating effects on the men Oswald shot.
1. How do you know he was trying to shoot a ”second policeman” in the theater?
The cop he was trying to kill got his hand on the weapon the instant Oswald pulled the trigger and stopped the hammer from striking with the webbing between his thumb and forefinger.
I thought you were a well-read expert.
2. What gun did he use trying do do this?
His .38:
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305138
The bullets recovered from Tippit's body:
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305156
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305157
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305158
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305159
These are the spent cartridges:
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305155
William Scoggins, Domingo Benavides, Mrs. Helen Markham, Barbara Jeanette and Virginia Davis among others.
Still no evidence. Dallas was a very violent city and Guns were everywhere.
Really, because only one other DPD officer was killed in the line of duty in 1963 (Ray Underwood). One was killed a year prior (Leonard C. Mullenax), and before that you have to go back to 1951(Johnny W. Sides).
Parkland logged around 400 gunshot wounds, most of those being accidental in nature.
Dallas was hardly the wild west in 1963, and only a fool would take on the cops when their blood is up like after the JFK shooting,
Wrong. It is a stand alone event until_proven_otherwise.
Except that Oswald shot Tippit after killing JFK.
Were did you get the pistol-part from?
He didn't have the pistol on him when the went to work. Just his rifle.
IF Oswald shot Tippit it is still no evidence of him also shooting JFK. That connection has to be established.
His gun, his place of employment, eye-witnesses from the ground see him shoot, and he's the only employee not accounted for after the shooting.
Why attempt to kill a policeman while at the same time repetedly yelling: - ”I’m not resisting arrest!”?
Because his gun didn't go off as planned. He obviously wanted to die by being shot by police, making him a Marxist revolutionary hero.
There could be lots of not known reasons of this. The connection still have to be established.
No. In 1963 this was an exotic case. In 2018, after years of lone men rampaging with guns Oswald hardly stands out as unique these days.
I.e. you can’t prop up one lousy case with another lousy case and back again.
You argue chain of possession, yet ignore chain of events. Typical CT failure.
Lots of crap are still just, crap.
Evidence, any?
Tons if you bother reading books not written by the delusional.
Wow. Stalking tall buildings? Evidence?
Wow, I thought you were a well-read assassination expert.
On November 16, 1963, the
Dallas Morning News reported the first details of the Kennedy motorcade, and while it didn't have detail the turn onto Elm Street, it did not that the cars world traverse Main Street. That day Oswald goes to the shooting range, and later that night he appears in the
Alright Parking Garage which overlooks Main Street, and approaches an employee named Hubert Morrow.
Oswald asked Morrow if you could see Main Street from the roof. According to Morrow, Oswald was carrying his rifle wrapped in brown paper with the muzzle sticking out at the end. Oswald asked if he could check out the roof and was told to get lost. He came the next day to apply for a job at the garage with another employee, Viola Sapp.
Later Oswald applied fora job at the Adolphus Hotel on Commerce Street.
No, you ”flee” from the crime scene, shoot a cop and try to shot one more, and after that ”emphatlicy deny” these actions until you get executed in the police stations basement by a mafia liasion to the DPD?
He denied everything, but he also lied about everything during his interrogation.
Ruby was mafia in the same way Sinatra was mafia.
Was it? How do you know this?
It's clear in the press footage that he's having a good time. The interviews with the Dallas Police after all indicate he was enjoying himself.
Wow. Is this all fantasy or do you have anything more substantial behind this smear?
Again, I thought you were a well-read assassination expert.
It's not a smear, it's fact.
When Oswald landed at Love Field upon his return from the Soviet Union the first thing he asked his mother was: "Where's the press", and then he pouted all the way home because nobody cared. He thought he'd be a celebrity in the Soviet Union, and was stuck at a television factory, and comes home thinking he'd make the front page only to find his mother.
Gerald (serial scam artist) Posner?
Evidence?