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eca...@tx.rr.com

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An interesting post from Flibbert Goosty, Apr 8 2002, 9:17 am
submitted by Ed Cage

FG ON:-------------------
"Funny guy that Oswald is. According to DPD transcriptions, he was
mostly calm and gave deliberate and CONSISTENT answers to the
questions put to him
in nearly 12 hours of interviews by Dallas officers and FBI/CIA
investigators after his arrest. For a
deranged nut, this is quite a thing to be able to do.
So is he lying or telling the truth to these questions?
That would certainly shed some light on this case. The idea is that
if
his statements in regard to his actions/conduct and the physical
evidence can be be corroborated, then that is in Oswalds favor as to
his innocence.
However if we can prove that he is being largely decietful and
evasive
with
his interrogators, this would certainly add to the appearance of
guilt.
He is adamant that the BY photos are faked. Certainly if we could
prove they werent beyond a reasonable doubt, this would go against
his
credibility. He claims
he never owned a rifle, yet Marina said he did and that he kept it
over
at the Paine house. What's up with that? He avoids the whole Alex
Hidell ID card completely. Why?? Having phony ID on him is the least
of his worries. Why not clear it up and get it out of the way. Unless
he feels he has
something to hide.
The Dallas police department are pretty amusing too. They have the
biggest
murder case in modern memory, and they dont think to break out the
reel-to-reel tape recorder and save the Oswald interrogation for
posterity. Im sure some can speculate as to why this wasnt done. Does
Watergate ring a bell?

Flibby
"I cant see!, I cant see!......I got my eyes closed" - Larry Fine"
Flibbert Goosty OFF---------------

Submitted by Ed Cage
I say Flibby made some good points except for the attempt to connect
to the Watergate coverup. This was not a cover-up Flippy.. It was
gross incompetence by my hometown Police Department.. Nothing more.

Ed Cage
MR ;~D 1852Apr2207

David Von Pein

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Apr 22, 2007, 8:06:11 PM4/22/07
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I wonder if "Flibby" was even aware of the following testimony from
Will Fritz (wherein Fritz tells the WC that the ENTIRE Dallas Police
Department was lacking even a single solitary tape-recording device
with which to use during the interrogation of suspects).....

Mr. BALL. Did you have any tape recorder?

Mr. FRITZ. No, sir; I don't have a tape recorder. We need one, if we
had one at this time we could have handled these conversations far
better.

Mr. BALL. The Dallas Police Department doesn't have one?

Mr. FRITZ. No, sir; I have requested one several times but so far they
haven't gotten me one.

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 22, 2007, 8:16:49 PM4/22/07
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I agree David.. The crime of the century right
here in the Dallas area and we come off as
Key-Stone Cops or worse.. Coverup? No way..

Just plain old gross incompetence at a world
class level..

Ed Cage 1916Apr2207
PS: My mom (still living) saw Kennedy in
downtown Dallas that day..

tomnln

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Apr 22, 2007, 8:30:24 PM4/22/07
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WRONG AGAIN;

Fritz Lied;

Diagram of DPD 3rd floor Clearly shows "Recording Room" Directly accross the
hall from Fritz's office.

NOT to be confused with "Records Room".

Records Room is Clearly down the hall to the left.

SEE that diagram HERE>>> http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm


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Apr 22, 2007, 8:36:51 PM4/22/07
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Evidently the recording (or even transcribing by stenographer) of a
suspect's statements made during an interrogation was just something
the DPD did not do, circa '63.

Although, per Fritz' comments to the WC that I copied in my prior
post, Fritz HAD asked "several times" for a tape recorder...but nobody
got him one.

Now, my next question would be this -- Why couldn't J. Will Fritz
HIMSELF go out and get a tape recorder and charge it to the DPD? I'm
just wondering who the "they" represents in this Fritz quote:

"I have requested one several times but so far they haven't gotten me
one."

For gosh sake, Fritz (as of his WC testimony in 1964) had been the
head of the DPD's Homicide & Robbery Bureau since 1932 or 1933 (per
his own testimony). You'd think that a 30-year veteran Captain/Dept.
Head would have had enough authority HIMSELF to authorize such a
seemingly-simple purchase as a tape recorder.

If he didn't have such authority...I've got to wonder WHY NOT?

I'm not saying there's anything "shady" or "conspiratorial" with
respect to the "I don't have a tape recorder" testimony of Fritz. I'm
just curious as to how far up the DPD food chain 30-year veteran
Captain Fritz needed to go in order to get such a simple thing added
to the department's inventory?

tomnln

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Apr 22, 2007, 9:53:40 PM4/22/07
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Atta Boy David;

Just IGNORE my answer to you....

"WRONG AGAIN;

Fritz Lied;

Diagram of DPD 3rd floor Clearly shows "Recording Room" Directly accross the
hall from Fritz's office.

NOT to be confused with "Records Room".

Records Room is Clearly down the hall to the left.


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David Von Pein

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Apr 22, 2007, 10:09:15 PM4/22/07
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>>> "Atta Boy David; Just IGNORE my answer to you." <<<

Fuck off, kook! (How's that for not ignoring you this time?)

I wouldn't believe a goddamn thing you said if you passed 1,599 lie-
detector tests and were best friends with the Pope (and Pat Boone)!

I've seen the DPD diagram showing the "Recording Room". So what? It
doesn't prove Fritz lied, you sack of 75-year-old shit! Whatever that
room was used for, it obviously WASN'T used by Capt. Fritz to record
the interrogations of homicide suspects.

Now, go back to picking your festering scabs.

tomnln

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Apr 22, 2007, 10:42:07 PM4/22/07
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Well YOU old KOOK-SUCKER.

You SURE get nasty when I shove your own evidence up your AIDS infested Ass.

I almost forgot your LIES were on my website all along>>>
http://whokilledjfk.net/frick.htm
(way down near the bottom because you aren't very important.)

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> Now, go back to picking you festering scabs.
>
>

tomnln

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Apr 22, 2007, 10:43:40 PM4/22/07
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Here ya go AGAIN you TRUCKER-SUCKER.


Well YOU old KOOK-SUCKER.

You SURE get nasty when I shove your own evidence up your AIDS infested Ass.

I almost forgot your LIES were on my website all along>>>
http://whokilledjfk.net/frick.htm
(way down near the bottom because you aren't very important.)

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tomnln

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Apr 23, 2007, 12:27:46 AM4/23/07
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SURE David;

Like where you went to school.......

"Recording Room" was used for "Finger Painting"/Basket Weaving".

Like the I-80 where you work......

"Recording Room" is used as "Recess from Servicing Truckers on the I-80".

I NEVER met anyone so Afraid of his own evidence.

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>>>> "Atta Boy David; Just IGNORE my answer to you." <<<
>
> Fuck off, kook! (How's that for not ignoring you this time?)
>
> I wouldn't believe a goddamn thing you said if you passed 1,599 lie-
> detector tests and were best friends with the Pope (and Pat Boone)!
>
> I've seen the DPD diagram showing the "Recording Room". So what? It
> doesn't prove Fritz lied, you sack of 75-year-old shit! Whatever that
> room was used for, it obviously WASN'T used by Capt. Fritz to record
> the interrogations of homicide suspects.
>

> Now, go back to picking you festering scabs.
>
>

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 23, 2007, 4:10:39 AM4/23/07
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I'll go a step further regarding the lack
of what would seem to be fundamentally
essential: A tape recorder. In 1962 my
college roommate had a big, nice tape
recorder.. We used to have fun with the
somewhat unique gadget at that time and
record and playback our voices.. I'll go
a step further: He had the tape recorder
prior to the 1962 semester and we were
both poor as a church mouse.

Why no recorder at DPD and why didn't
Fritz just buy one and charge it back?
Good questions.

MR >:~{ ED 0308Apr2307
(NFL Draft coming Saturday Apr. 28th!!)

Herbert Blenner

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Apr 23, 2007, 4:16:46 AM4/23/07
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On Apr 23, 4:10 am, ecag...@tx.rr.com wrote:
> I'll go a step further regarding the lack
> of what would seem to be fundamentally
> essential: A tape recorder. In 1962 my
> college roommate had a big, nice tape
> recorder.. We used to have fun with the
> somewhat unique gadget at that time and
> record and playback our voices.. I'll go
> a step further: He had the tape recorder
> prior to the 1962 semester and we were
> both poor as a church mouse.
>
> Why no recorder at DPD and why didn't
> Fritz just buy one and charge it back?
> Good questions.

Let me guess. He sent every unoccupied stenographer in Dallas out to
find a tape recorder.

>
> MR >:~{ ED 0308Apr2307
> (NFL Draft coming Saturday Apr. 28th!!)
>
> On Apr 22, 7:36 pm, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Evidently the recording (or even transcribing by stenographer) of a
> > suspect's statements made during an interrogation was just something
> > the DPD did not do, circa '63.
>
> > Although, per Fritz' comments to the WC that I copied in my prior
> > post, Fritz HAD asked "several times" for a tape recorder...but nobody
> > got him one.
>
> > Now, my next question would be this -- Why couldn't J. Will Fritz
> > HIMSELF go out and get a tape recorder and charge it to the DPD? I'm
> > just wondering who the "they" represents in this Fritz quote:
>
> > "I have requested one several times but so far they haven't gotten me
> > one."
>
> > For gosh sake, Fritz (as of his WC testimony in 1964) had been the
> > head of the DPD's Homicide & Robbery Bureau since 1932 or 1933 (per
> > his own testimony). You'd think that a 30-year veteran Captain/Dept.
> > Head would have had enough authority HIMSELF to authorize such a
> > seemingly-simple purchase as a tape recorder.
>
> > If he didn't have such authority...I've got to wonder WHY NOT?
>
> > I'm not saying there's anything "shady" or "conspiratorial" with
> > respect to the "I don't have a tape recorder" testimony of Fritz. I'm
> > just curious as to how far up the DPD food chain 30-year veteran
> > Captain Fritz needed to go in order to get such a simple thing added

> > to the department's inventory?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 23, 2007, 4:33:21 AM4/23/07
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> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

It's a good question Herb.. Especially since the
11-22-63 thing is essentially over.. It is semi-
amazing in that we had one in college (1962) in
our $275 a month apartment which me and my
roommate Doug Lancaster shared.

MR ;~D 0333Apr2307

Lone

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The only funny thing about this 12 hours of Oswalds inquiry is: the
Blacksburg guy did by himself what the FBI, Dallas Police, and
Sheriffs failed to do: PUT something, ANYTHING, on record.
There is no transcript of Oswalds testimony there is not one single
second recorded.
Explanation.
If you got a patsy and you know that this is a patsy, there is no need
to record anything.


Walt

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Apr 23, 2007, 9:07:27 AM4/23/07
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On 22 Apr, 18:55, ecag...@tx.rr.com wrote:
> An interesting post from Flibbert Goosty, Apr 8 2002, 9:17 am
> submitted by Ed Cage
>
> FG ON:-------------------
> "Funny guy that Oswald is. According to DPD transcriptions, he was
> mostly calm and gave deliberate and CONSISTENT answers to the
> questions put to him
> in nearly 12 hours of interviews by Dallas officers and FBI/CIA
> investigators after his arrest. For a
> deranged nut, this is quite a thing to be able to do.
> So is he lying or telling the truth to these questions?
> That would certainly shed some light on this case. The idea is that
> if
> his statements in regard to his actions/conduct and the physical
> evidence can be be corroborated, then that is in Oswalds favor as to
> his innocence.
> However if we can prove that he is being largely decietful and
> evasive
> with
> his interrogators, this would certainly add to the appearance of
> guilt.
> He is adamant that the BY photos are faked.

He said a PHOTO (singular) that was a fake...... They showed him
133C, a fake BY photo that turned up years later in the hands of the
widow of DPD officer Roscoe White. It's not known if they ever
showed him either of the photos that they sent to the W.C. but the
odds are they didn't. Once Lee told them that he knew something about
photography and the photo the showed him was a fake, Fritz figured the
fakery must really be obvious if Oswald spotted it immediately. It
never occurred to them that the problem was not with sloppy
fakery....It was just that Lee knew that it was NOT the photo that he
had Marina take of him.

Certainly if we could
> prove they werent beyond a reasonable doubt, this would go against
> his
> credibility. He claims
> he never owned a rifle, yet Marina said he did and that he kept it
> over
> at the Paine house. What's up with that? He avoids the whole Alex
> Hidell ID card completely. Why??

Are you aware that FG Powers, ( U-2 incident 5 / 1 / 60 ) and Richard
Case Nagell, both CIA agents also carried the same card?


Having phony ID on him is the least
> of his worries. Why not clear it up and get it out of the way. Unless
> he feels he has
> something to hide.

Secret agents do NOT admit to anybody that they are secret agents.

Walt

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My God!! Von Pea brain has short circuited!! Quick get a fire
extinguisher.... On the second thought... get a can of gas


tomnln

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Apr 23, 2007, 10:57:13 AM4/23/07
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It's all HERE>>> http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm

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David Von Pein

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>>> "My God!! Von Pea brain has short circuited!!" <<<


Nah. It's called "getting something off your chest".

(Felt good too.) ;)

aeffects

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On Apr 22, 6:53 pm, "tomnln" <tom...@cox.net> wrote:
> Atta Boy David;
>
> Just IGNORE my answer to you....
>
> "WRONG AGAIN;
>
> Fritz Lied;
>
> Diagram of DPD 3rd floor Clearly shows "Recording Room" Directly accross the
> hall from Fritz's office.
>
> NOT to be confused with "Records Room".
>
> Records Room is Clearly down the hall to the left.

another of the little gems dropped here. "Recording Room"... Right
there in the DPD... Bet we'll hear the "media" took over the room!
Perhaps Todd V. will comment?

> "David Von Pein" <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote in messagenews:1177288611....@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

Todd W. Vaughan

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On Apr 23, 1:06 pm, aeffects <aeffe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 6:53 pm, "tomnln" <tom...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> > Atta Boy David;
>
> > Just IGNORE my answer to you....
>
> > "WRONG AGAIN;
>
> > Fritz Lied;
>
> > Diagram of DPD 3rd floor Clearly shows "Recording Room" Directly accross the
> > hall from Fritz's office.
>
> > NOT to be confused with "Records Room".
>
> > Records Room is Clearly down the hall to the left.
>
> another of the little gems dropped here. "Recording Room"... Right
> there in the DPD...


Now I don't know what the "Recording Room" was used for. But I do know
that the word "recording" has more meanings than just that of
recording sound, yes? Written things are "recorded", evidence is
"recorded", etc. Besides, there's an "Interview Room" and an
"Interview Supply Room", both off of the "Squad Room" next to Fritz's
office. If the DPD Homicide had a tape recorder (and Fritz testified
under oath that they did not) I'd expect it to be in one of those two
rooms.


>Bet we'll hear the "media" took over the room!

No, you won't hear that, at least not from me. There's a 'Press Room"
already at the end of the hall. We know from the record in the case
that the media used that room and overflowed into the hallway.

> Perhaps Todd V. will comment?


C'mon, David, can't you think for yourself?


>
>
>
> > SEE that diagram HERE>>>http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm"
> > "David Von Pein" <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote in messagenews:1177288611....@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
> > > Evidently the recording (or even transcribing by stenographer) of a
> > > suspect's statements made during an interrogation was just something
> > > the DPD did not do, circa '63.
>
> > > Although, per Fritz' comments to the WC that I copied in my prior
> > > post, Fritz HAD asked "several times" for a tape recorder...but nobody
> > > got him one.
>
> > > Now, my next question would be this -- Why couldn't J. Will Fritz
> > > HIMSELF go out and get a tape recorder and charge it to the DPD? I'm
> > > just wondering who the "they" represents in this Fritz quote:
>
> > > "I have requested one several times but so far they haven't gotten me
> > > one."
>
> > > For gosh sake, Fritz (as of his WC testimony in 1964) had been the
> > > head of the DPD's Homicide & Robbery Bureau since 1932 or 1933 (per
> > > his own testimony). You'd think that a 30-year veteran Captain/Dept.
> > > Head would have had enough authority HIMSELF to authorize such a
> > > seemingly-simple purchase as a tape recorder.
>
> > > If he didn't have such authority...I've got to wonder WHY NOT?
>
> > > I'm not saying there's anything "shady" or "conspiratorial" with
> > > respect to the "I don't have a tape recorder" testimony of Fritz. I'm
> > > just curious as to how far up the DPD food chain 30-year veteran
> > > Captain Fritz needed to go in order to get such a simple thing added

tomnln

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Apr 23, 2007, 11:38:42 PM4/23/07
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It specifically says "Recording Room".

Maybe toad thinks it was used to make Cartoons.

In 1963 Dallas was the 124th Largest city in thye Country.

Stop making it out to be a 1 horse backwoods town from 1920.

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14TH

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Lone

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On 23 Apr., 04:09, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:

>
> I've seen the DPD diagram showing the "Recording Room". So what? It
> doesn't prove Fritz lied, you sack of 75-year-old shit! Whatever that
> room was used for, it obviously WASN'T used by Capt. Fritz to record
> the interrogations of homicide suspects.


No? Notice: This recording room is just across the floor of his
homicide office.
What do you think Fritz was recording there? HILLBILLY Songs?
Fritz was maybe right when he testified, that he got no tape recorder,
but he forgot to mention that he got a well equipped RECORDING ROOM
just across his office.

David Von Pein

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Apr 24, 2007, 2:35:11 AM4/24/07
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Just how "well equipped" was this recording room, Mr. Know-it-all?

eca...@tx.rr.com

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ROFLMAOOOOOOOO!
An A+ body slam on Sak.O.Nutz!

MR ;~D

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 24, 2007, 4:19:58 AM4/24/07
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Lone quote:

"If you got a patsy and you know that this is
a patsy, there is no need to record anything."


Yikes Loner.. This is a Hall of Fame stinker
quote in my view.. "no need to record anything"
with a prime grade A suspect in the crime of
the century?!!?? Wowsers Lone, are we hitting
the sarsaparilla at 5 am in the morning?

MR ;~D

> to record anything.- Hide quoted text -

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 24, 2007, 4:28:41 AM4/24/07
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Lone quote:

"If you got a patsy and you know that this is
a patsy, there is no need to record anything."

Yikes Loner.. This is a Hall of Fame stinker
quote in my view.. "no need to record anything"
with a prime grade A suspect in the crime of
the century?!!?? Wowsers Lone, are we hitting
the sarsaparilla at 5 am in the morning?

MR ;~D


On Apr 23, 5:11 am, Lone <pfla...@kufnet.at> wrote:

Lone

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T. W.Vaughan wrote:
> Now I don't know what the "Recording Room" was used for. But I do know
> that the word "recording" has more meanings than just that of
> recording sound, yes? Written things are "recorded", evidence is
> "recorded", etc. Besides, there's an "Interview Room" and an
> "Interview Supply Room", both off of the "Squad Room" next to Fritz's
> office. If the DPD Homicide had a tape recorder (and Fritz testified
> under oath that they did not) I'd expect it to be in one of those two
> rooms.

AHA! Things getting worse forLNters! We hear there was not only a
recording room, there was an "Interview room" and an "Interview
supply" room too! Three lovely little rooms to record anyway, anyhow
Oswalds words!
But there is no Oswald DPD record!
Not one word on an official sheet of paper of the DPD .
Not a single second of Oswalds voice on tape.
Fritz testified: I got no tape recorder.
I assume he got a pencil!

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On Apr 23, 11:38 pm, "tomnln" <tom...@cox.net> wrote:
> It specifically says "Recording Room".
>
> Maybe toad thinks it was used to make Cartoons.
>
> In 1963 Dallas was the 124th Largest city in thye Country.
>
> Stop making it out to be a 1 horse backwoods town from 1920.

Tomnln,

Again you reveal your ignorance to the world.


Main Entry: 1re·cord
Pronunciation: ri-'kord
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, literally, to recall, from Anglo-French
recorder, from Latin recordari, from re- + cord-, cor heart -- more at
HEART
transitive verb
1 a (1) : to set down in writing : furnish written evidence of (2) :
to deposit an authentic official copy of <record a deed> b : to state
for or as if for the record <voted in favor but recorded certain
reservations> c (1) : to register permanently by mechanical means
<earthquake shocks recorded by a seismograph> (2) : INDICATE, READ
<the thermometer recorded 90°>
2 : to give evidence of
3 : to cause (as sound, visual images, or data) to be registered on
something (as a disc or magnetic tape) in reproducible form
intransitive verb : to record something
- re·cord·able /-'kor-d&-b&l/ adjective


Todd

>
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tomnln

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I also use your own words to prove you to be a LIAR>>>
http://whokilledjfk.net/todd_vaughan.htm

They Lied
You Lied

Fritz's office
Recording Room
Records Room http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm

An Official Record from the 26 volumes.

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tomnln

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More so than you are with official evidence/testimony.

Do you NEED the 14th largest city in the Country to be equipped with a box
of crayons??

http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm

I hope that answers your question Mr. Know-Nothing.

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tomnln

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WOW!
ed-in-a-cage is still alive.

We thought you never addressed the Lies of officer Baker because you Died.

http://whokilledjfk.net/officer_m.htm

After all, You SAID you Would address them.

Doesn't your word have any value at all?


Now, THATS a "body-slam" you NUTSACK-SUCKER.


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Even ed-in-a-cage agrees that the interrogations SHOULD have been Recorded.

http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm

btw ed;
WHEN are you gonna address the Lies of officer Baker?>>>
http://whokilledjfk.net/officer_m.htm

You said you would.

Wanna try Another One to address?>>> http://whokilledjfk.net/Walker.htm


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tomnln

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Apr 24, 2007, 12:53:22 PM4/24/07
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It appears that the DPD was "MORE" Equipped than MOST Police Departments.

http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm

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Walt

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Apr 24, 2007, 7:03:10 PM4/24/07
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On 22 Apr, 19:16, ecag...@tx.rr.com wrote:
> I agree David.. The crime of the century right
> here in the Dallas area and we come off as
> Key-Stone Cops or worse.. Coverup? No way..
>
> Just plain old gross incompetence at a world
> class level..
>
> Ed Cage 1916Apr2207
> PS: My mom (still living) saw Kennedy in
> downtown Dallas that day..
>
> On Apr 22, 7:06 pm, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I wonder if "Flibby" was even aware of the following testimony from
> > Will Fritz (wherein Fritz tells the WC that the ENTIRE Dallas Police
> > Department was lacking even a single solitary tape-recording device
> > with which to use during the interrogation of suspects).....
>
> > Mr. BALL. Did you have any tape recorder?
>
> > Mr. FRITZ. No, sir; I don't have a tape recorder. We need one, if we
> > had one at this time we could have handled these conversations far
> > better.
>
> > Mr. BALL. The Dallas Police Department doesn't have one?
>
> > Mr. FRITZ. No, sir; I have requested one several times but so far they
> > haven't gotten me one.- Hide quoted text -

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Ed ....I'd like to suggest that you read....Adams vs Texas.. A true
story that happened right in your front yard.
Adams story may change your mind.... If you need further convincing
about Texas justice...perhaps the book "White Lies" will do the job.
Both books are entertaining and a good read, as well as eye opening
accounts of the way Law enforcement works in Texas.

Walt

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 25, 2007, 4:01:20 AM4/25/07
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It was gross incompetence by my own
hometown Police.. Nothing more.
Ed 0301Apr2507

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 25, 2007, 5:43:03 PM4/25/07
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On Apr 24, 6:16 am, Lone <pfla...@kufnet.at> wrote:

Like I've said before it was gross
incompetence Lone.. But nothing
more.

Ed Cage 1643Apr2507

eca...@tx.rr.com

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Apr 25, 2007, 11:01:51 PM4/25/07
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Walt I've lived in Texas and more specifically
the Dallas area, for 62 yrs except for my 1966-
1969 gig when I volunteered for the US Army.
I *think* I understand "Texas Justice" as well
as the next guy but I can't read minds.. That's
for *certain* Anyways son I may need a little
help trying to decipher exactly what you're
getting at here but good to hear from ya anyway..

MR ;~D
Ed Cage 2158Apr2507
(3 days til NFL Draft on Saturday!!)

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Walt

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Apr 26, 2007, 9:19:38 AM4/26/07
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On 25 Apr, 22:01, ecag...@tx.rr.com wrote:
> Walt I've lived in Texas and more specifically
> the Dallas area, for 62 yrs except for my 1966-
> 1969 gig when I volunteered for the US Army.
> I *think* I understand "Texas Justice" as well
> as the next guy but I can't read minds.. That's
> for *certain* Anyways son I may need a little
> help trying to decipher exactly what you're
> getting at here but good to hear from ya anyway..

Let me see if I can clear it up for you.... First git yer head outta
yer ass. Then Perhaps you'll be able to see
to go to the Library. Ask the nice lady there to if you can check out
the book "Adams vs Texas". It's a story that too place right in your
front yard. The DPD railroaded an innocent man (Adams) and sent him
to death row for a killing they knew damned well he had not
committed. If it hadn't been for the real killer confessing before
they executed Adams he would have been executed. There are many of
the same cops involved that were on the force at the time Oswald was
murdered in the police station.
I'm sure you won't want to read the book because it will be to
traumatic for your psyche.....As Jack Nicholson said in the movie, A
Few Good Men..."YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH"!!

Walt

PS Stuff yer "son" crap..... I'm your senior.......You can call me
"Sir", or "Mister"


Walt

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