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|    Message 98,752 of 99,700    |
|    Donald Willis to Sam McClung    |
|    Re: The first suspect?    |
|    13 Dec 23 11:17:41    |
      From: willisdonald824@gmail.com              On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 2:47:19 PM UTC-8, Sam McClung wrote:       > On Sunday, July 31, 2016 at 3:18:39 PM UTC-5, Sam McClung wrote:        > > On 6/26/2016 1:04 AM, donald willis wrote:        > > >        > > > In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been       outside the depository) noted,        > > >        > > > "A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man       that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd       began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had       shot the President."        Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.        > > >        > > > Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael       Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was       William White....        > > >        > > Larry Florer?       > Florer's horn rimmed glassed also make him a possible for the image in the       Dillard 6th floor window right next to (west) of the frame Oswald window.       Seems that 6th floor Dillard image was originally found by Charles Wallace,       per prior posts here. But        per my work Mac Wallace seems like the more likely culprit and he was       apparently on the 6th floor flooring crew, and his fingerprint was apparently       found on a box in the frame Oswald nest.               In 2015, Richard Gilbride, on the edforum, discussed "an Ira Trantham HSCA       memo, mentioning an arrest of someone on the 3rd floor of the TSBD- in       contradiction to Trantham's report in the WC's Decker exhibit, where he'd       arrested someone who'd been on        the 3rd floor of the Dal-Tex, and video of that someone (Larry Florer) being       walked in front of the TSBD. In short, Trantham's HSCA memory was horrific. "        Musical 3rd-floors... Trantham's memory for the Decker exhibit also seems       askew: Florer himself,        in his original affidavit, said "County Records" building, not "Dal-Tex". I'd       say it all does not really matter, but it kinda does matter WHERE the first       suspect in the assassination was arrested. If they can't get that nailed       down, how can we trust        that anything else was nailed down?              dcw              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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