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|    Message 98,221 of 99,700    |
|    Donald Willis to Gil Jesus    |
|    Re: Ted Callaway and the "55 feet"--Geni    |
|    21 Nov 23 18:33:57    |
      From: willisdonald824@gmail.com              On Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 2:11:50 AM UTC-8, Gil Jesus wrote:       > On Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 12:05:10 AM UTC-5, Donald Willis wrote:       > > Ted Callaway and the "55 feet"--Genius!        > >        > > Mr. Dulles: [The suspect] was going south on Patton?        > > Ted Callaway: On the WEST [emphasis added] side of the street.        > > Rep. Ford: You saw him run from about the taxicab [at 10th & Patton]...        > > Callaway: Across the street, up this sidewalk. (v3p353)        > >        > > Sam Guinyard: [The suspect] come down Patton until he got to five feet       from the corner of Jefferson and then he went across to the west corner on       Jefferson.        > > Mr. Ball: What side of the street did you see him coming down on?        > > Guinyard: When he come down... it would be the EAST [emphasis added] side.       (v7p397)        > >       > IMO, neither Callaway nor Guinyard saw the man up close. Both ducked for       cover after they heard the shots and looked up the street to see him coming       towards them with a gun in his hand.              I think it's better to take them at their word here--together, their       testimonies make quite a case for a cover-up. Who then do you think was       Summers' witness re the dark-finish automatic?               > There are several reasons that bring me to that conclusion:        >        > 1. You are correct. Their descriptions have him on opposite sides of the       street.        > 2. When Callaway got to the Tippit murder scene, he asked Benavides which       way the shooter went. ( 6 H 452 )               I remember quoting that once, and someone (probably an LN) offered a logical       explanation. I forget what that logical explanation was.              > 3. Calaway testified that both he and Guinyard were told that Tippit's       murderer was in the lineup prior to viewing it.        > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmiFbINQx8w        > 4. During the faux TV trial, Callaway's identification skills were tested       and he "vaguely, faintly" recognized Billy Lovelady in the doorway of the TSBD       as Oswald.        > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVtcn_Vf7Qw              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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