Friday, October 28, 2016

First statements


Perhaps the reason Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry had second thoughts about Oswald's guilt was that he recalled some of his first statements he made to press. On the evening of November 22, 1963, Curry was admitting candidly that Oswald had been stopped leaving the building immediately after the assassination. These were not some of those early false rumors, but early true facts:


Thursday, October 27, 2016

One flew over the sniper's nest


It's hard to be in the Sixth Floor "sniper's nest" when you're on the First Floor.


Friday, October 21, 2016

Second thoughts



Years after the assassination, Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry had second thoughts about Oswald's guilt. When Curry says things like "We don't have any proof he fired the rifle," and "No one has been able to positively put him in that building with a gun in his hand," well, that should tell anyone that the case against Oswald is NOT closed and FAR from "cinched."

Curry is correct: "The evidence must be allowed to speak for itself and allow the reader to make up his own mind." Prayer Man presents solid evidence that speaks for itself and should give anyone "second thoughts" about the case.