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|    Steven Galbraith to Locutus Borg    |
|    Re: Lee Bowers    |
|    18 Nov 23 16:30:28    |
      From: stevemgalbraith@yahoo.com              On Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 7:11:19 PM UTC-5, Locutus Borg wrote:       > Did Lee Bowers tell family and friends he saw a shooter. Obviously he knew       he was dealing with a dangerous criminal operation, so he could not tell the       truth in public. Is it true that he was run off the road by a black       (government?) car. I read he had        a finger cut off. Anything to see here?       Question: What's the evidence for you that he "knew he was dealing with a       dangerous criminal operation"? Let's assume he saw a shooter (although he said       he didn't). How did he know that it meant it was a "dangerous criminal       operation"? Even if he        suspected it, why not ask for FBI protection?       Bowers said this to Mark Lane: "Now I could see back or the South side of the       wooden fence in the area, so that obviously that there was no one there who       could have - uh - had anything to do with either - as accomplice or anything       else because there was        no one there - um - at the moment that the shots were fired."       He further said that the "flash of light or smoke " was where the two men - in       *front* of the fence were located. Nothing from *behind* the fence.       The men he saw, I would suggest, are the ones seen in the Moorman photo.       Again, he said he saw no one *behind* the fence.        If you want to believe in a fence shooter you'll have to go elsewhere I think.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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