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ANOTHER VIEW
The important point is that the machine that made the bag was in use
all the time and nobody ever saw LHO using it. The other important
point is that the folds show that it was folded up before LHO used it
(sic). And there is no MC silhouette in the wrinkles of the bag, and
no oil or grease on the bag.
Aaron Hirshberg
Gil, I don't believe the bag that detective LD Montgomery is carrying
in those photos is the same bag that the Warren Commission show in CE
1304 on page 132 of the WR.
The length to width ratio of the bag in CE 1304 is 5.02 : 1......and
the length to width ratio of the bag in LD Montgomery's hands is
4.06 : 1
One of the cops who was there on the sixth floor, when he was asked
about the paper bag said: " It was just a piece of folded up brown
paper.....It looked like all of the other paper sacks up there" ( not
a verbatim quote) I suspect that there were numerous brown paper
sacks there on the sixth floor at the time. They were used to wrap
books for shipment.
There are several photos of LD Montgomery carrying a paper bag in
front of the TSBD .....At least one of those photos shows that he has
something with a curved handle like a cane or umbrella inside that
bag. ( remember it was a rainy morning) I've often wondered if the
found an umbrella up there in the so called "Sniper's Nest" and knew
immediately that the umbrella was a vital clue to who had been in that
SN where the spent shells had been found...and they didn't want the
public to see the umbrella so they concealed it from the public by
grabbing one of those convenient book wrappers and covered the
umbrella with it. In many of the photos of LD Montgomery with the
bag, Detective Johnson can be seen carrying a Dr Pepper soda bottle
covered with finger print dust, and a empty Viceroy cigarette
package. We never again saw, or heard any mention, of those items
that Montgomery and Johnson carried from the "Sniper's Nest"
We can be 100% certain that the objects were NOT lee
Oswald's.....Because Lee didn't smoke....He never carried an umbrella
that morning... and if lee's finger prints had been on that Dr Pepper
bottle, Henry Wade would have shouted it from the rooftops.
Weak.....Very weak rebuttal, Big Hog....is that all ya got?
I write;
Yes there "IS" ! ! !
It's a KOOK-SUCKER who refuses to address his own evidence/testimony ! ! !
Some kooks have actually suggested that L.D. Montgomery is smuggling a
"Mauser" out of the building inside Oswald's empty paper bag (shown
below):
BigDog said it quite nicely --
Thanks for posting Chapter 4 from Pat Speer's book..... I've never
seen Pat Speers book nor read or heard his point of view on the bag
that Detective Montgomery was photographed carrying from the TSBD.
However it appears that he and I have reached the same
conclusion ......The bag that Montgomery was carrying is NOT the same
bag that is seen in CE 1304. I reached the same conclusion he did but
took a little simpler path in getting there. It's much easier to do
a simple length to width ratio on both bags to find that the L /W
ratio of the bag in CE 1304 is 5.02 : 1 and the bag in Montgomery's
hands has a L/ W ratio of 4.06 : 1..... But anyway you slice it the
conclusion is the same. THEY ARE TWO DIFFERENT BAGS!
A conclusion that raises a very intriguing question.....
What was Detective Montgomery concealing in that bag??