On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 6:44:55 PM UTC-7, Bud wrote:
> On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 8:38:09 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
> > On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 7:05:05 PM UTC-7, Hank Sienzant (AKA Joe Zircon) wrote:
> > > On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 6:13:18 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 CUT ene."
> >
> > You're still forgetting this, from the same exchange:
> >
> > dcw: "Conveniently, you're forgetting the testimony of Hill, Poe, and
> > Benavides. All three testified that they had either seen or heard that the
> > suspect was throwing down shells as he left the scene. Throwing them down,
> > MANUALLY. Tell me how you "assume the automatic part" from that!"
> >
> > In 1964, that was all we had, from the Hearings. How do you get from the
> > Hill/Poe/Benavides tale to "automatic 38"? According to that testimony,
> > shells were not just seen at the scene, but the gunman was seen THROWING
> > them down.
> This alone makes it impossible that an automatic was used.
That "automatic 38" nullifies the testimony.
> > You assume that Hill "heard about .38 shells left at the scene". He
> > testified only that he heard about shells THROWN DOWN at the scene...
> Did he hear about the throwing down before or after he went on the
> radio?
Myers in "With Malice" quotes Benavides, "I guess [the cops] were going to
walk off & leave them, not knowing [the shells] were there." Myers
himself continues, "There is only one time period Benavides could be
referring to. At about 1:36pm, a posse of Dallas police officers left the
murder scene & drove to the Oak Cliff library...." (pp259, 260) So, yes,
according to Benavides & Myers, the former had several minutes to pass
that information on to officers. And it had to have been before 1:41, the
time of the Hill transmission, since Hill got the information from Poe,
who got it from Benavides.
dcw