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   Message 98,219 of 99,700   
   Hank Sienzant to JE Corbett   
   Re: Should we conclude mass shooters are   
   21 Nov 23 17:58:17   
   
   From: hsienzant@aol.com   
      
   On Monday, November 20, 2023 at 3:40:46 PM UTC-5, JE Corbett wrote:   
   > On Monday, November 20, 2023 at 11:57:22 AM UTC-5, Gil Jesus wrote:    
   > > On Monday, November 20, 2023 at 7:55:03 AM UTC-5, JE Corbett wrote:    
   > > > We have a participant on this newsgroup who is of the opinion that   
   without a    
   > > > criminal conviction, it is wrong declare a dead person guilty of crimes   
   they    
   > > > committed while living.    
   > > I never said that and I know I never said that because that's not what I   
   think.    
   > > It all depends on the circumstances.    
   > > > In another thread, Hank brought up several mass    
   > > > shooters who died immediately following the carnage they carried out.   
   Since    
   > > > we don't put dead people on trial, does that mean we can't conclude they    
   > > > committed mass murder?    
   > > Like I said, it all depends on the circumstances.   
   > Oh, so now you are qualifying it. You're willing to accept that if there is   
   sufficient evidence of a dead person's guilt, you are    
   > willing to accept that they are guilty. We don't have to call them accused   
   murderers. I would call this progress.   
   > >    
   > > Were the mass murderers killed by police or committed suicide at the scene   
   of the crime ?    
   > > Then chances are they're guilty.    
   > >    
   > > Were they armed at the time they were killed ?    
   > > Then chances are they're guilty.    
   > >    
   > > Were there witnesses who knew them, recognized them and identified them as   
   the shooter ?    
   > > Then chances are they're guilty.    
   > >   
   > Were they the owners of two different murder weapons, and did they bring a   
   package to one crime scene that was big    
   > enough to hold one of the murder weapons, and was their palmprint on one of   
   the murder weapons, and were there    
   > fibers on one of the murder weapons that matched the shirt they were   
   wearing, and were their fingerprints at the location    
   > where several witnesses saw a gunman, and were shells found at the scene of   
   bother murders that could only have been    
   > fired by the weapons they owned, and were bullets recovered from one of the   
   shootings that could only have been fired by    
   > one of the weapons they owned, and were there eyewitne Hosses as the scene   
   of both murders who identified them as the    
   > shooter?    
   > Then chance are they're guilty.   
   > > You love to make generalizations with no regard to the circumstances.    
   > > And you love to compare apples to oranges.   
   > Explain how under the above circumstances I outlined, Oswald could be   
   innocent.    
      
   That’s a piece of cake. ”He was framed!” are Oswald’s get out of jail   
   free card for CTs everywhere.   
      
      
   > IOW, present a scenario that would    
   > produce the body of evidence we have in the murders of Kennedy and Tippit   
   and we can compare that scenario to the one    
   > which the WC gave us and decide which is the more credible scenario.   
      
   “All the evidence was planted!” What more do you need to know?   
      
      
   > >    
   > > You birdbrains always come up with comparisons that have absolutely   
   NOTHING in common with this case.    
   > > "Yeah, but what about...."    
   > >   
   > You want us to find crimes that have something in common with the JFK   
   assassination. OK, how many case do we have in    
   > which a US president was assassinated with a rifle?    
      
   What a bizarre objection. Do other people shot with a rifle react differently   
   than U.S. Presidents?   
      
      
   > How many US presidents were assassinated while riding in a vehicle?    
   > How many cases do we have in which a US president was assassinated with a   
   gunshot to the back of the head. OK, we have    
   > one to compare it with but only if you accept JFK was also shot in the back   
   of the head.    
   >    
   > Perhaps you could tells us about some cases that have things in common with   
   the JFK assassination.   
      
   You mean people getting shot with a rifle? The other nonsense is to   
   artificially limit the applicable cases. The laws of physics don’t change   
   because someone is riding in a limo at 11 miles an hour.   
      
   So what was the Texas Tower shooter’s Marine shooting score? Did he shoot   
   people from a greater distance than Oswald? Try answering some easy questions.   
      
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