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|    Donald Willis to NoTrueFlags Here    |
|    Re: Hey, Willis! Does Allan Sweatt In Tr    |
|    14 Dec 23 11:04:55    |
      From: willisdonald824@gmail.com              On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 10:14:45 AM UTC-8, NoTrueFlags Here wrote:       > On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 12:24:30 PM UTC-5, Donald Willis wrote:        > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 10:38:56 PM UTC-8, NoTrueFlags Here       wrote:        > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 2:22:22 PM UTC-5, NoTrueFlags Here       wrote:        > > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 2:20:30 PM UTC-5, Donald Willis       wrote:        > > > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 11:12:06 AM UTC-8, NoTrueFlags       Here wrote:        > > > > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 12:17:48 PM UTC-5, Donald       Willis wrote:        > > > > > > > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 12:27:31 AM UTC-8,       NoTrueFlags Here wrote:        > > > > > > > > in a photo on page 545? Not that I trust Allen Sweatt, really,       but it would be something.        > > > > > > > Doubt if the guy could be ID'd except by the hat, & hats       are--like 5th-floor shells--easily transferable. And I don't know if Sweatt is       even still alive to ID anyone. I trust Sweatt implicitly--he is the only       outside deppity to go on record        as having Mooney shouting from the 5th floor. How in hell can you not trust       him? (except for unintentional errors, such as saying Mooney was at the NE       window, just as Lt. Day booboo-ed once, too. Not that I think Day is always       trustworthy.)        > > > > > > >        > > > > > > > dcw        > > > > > > Allen Sweatt lied to protect Harry Weatherford's story of entering       the TSBD. I'm sure he lied whenever it was needed.        > > > > > It certainly wasn't needed for him to maintain that he spotted       Mooney on the 5th floor. That's a real monkey wrench, or Mooney wrench, in the       rush to the 6th floor...        > > > > >        > > > > > dcw        > > > > So is Sweatt quoted in Trask as identifying Braden?        > > > All right. Never mind. I'll have to buy the stupid fucking book myself.       Oh, the ignominy!        > > Hold on! Don't splurge on Trask. (Although his book contains goodies like       Moorman 3, which shows the extreme west-end window on the 5th floor (facing       Elm) already open several minutes before Jarman was supposed to have opened       it!) But to business:        page 545: "Also within the same (Allen) photo, but on the L side further back       from Brehm & Tague, is a man in a light-colored trench coat wearing a hat with       a distinctive band. This man's picture was later ID'd by Sweatt & another       deputy who had assisted        in processing witnesses that day, as being Jim Braden."        > >        > > dcw       > Shit! I already bought it. That's about a week's worth of protein down the       drain. I won't ask any more about it. I'll wait until my 5 cans of salmon       arrive.              Oh, well. It's got some good info and good photos, even if he does lead you       (read: me) astray, at times. Sorry I took so long... So you can finally see       the Dillard (read: Powell) photo version I was talking about (in comparing it       to the WR version),        though you've guided me out of that apparent false lead anyway...              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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