• Re: Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the

    From Ben Holmes@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 7 13:38:38 2023
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 13:36:15 -0700 (PDT), Bud <sirslick@fast.net>
    wrote:

    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23?PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor >>
    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab". (
    Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells
    found on the 6th floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw

    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.


    Doing a deep dive into the evidence you have no explanation for...

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  • From donald willis@21:1/5 to Bud on Mon Aug 7 13:39:21 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 1:36:17 PM UTC-7, Bud wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab". (
    Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells found on the 6th
    floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw
    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.

    Perplex no more after Part 3, tomorrow...

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  • From Bud@21:1/5 to donald willis on Mon Aug 7 13:36:15 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab". (
    Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells found on the 6th
    floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw

    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.

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  • From Bud@21:1/5 to Ben Holmes on Mon Aug 7 13:59:06 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:38:43 PM UTC-4, Ben Holmes wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 13:36:15 -0700 (PDT), Bud <sirs...@fast.net>
    wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23?PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab". (
    Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells
    found on the 6th floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw

    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.
    Doing a deep dive into the evidence you have no explanation for...

    What exactly needs explaining?

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  • From Bud@21:1/5 to donald willis on Mon Aug 7 13:59:49 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:39:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 1:36:17 PM UTC-7, Bud wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab". (
    Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells found on the 6th
    floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw
    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.
    Perplex no more after Part 3, tomorrow...

    <snicker> You`re gonna tie this all up? Can`t wait.

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  • From John Corbett@21:1/5 to Bud on Mon Aug 7 14:21:56 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:59:51 PM UTC-4, Bud wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:39:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 1:36:17 PM UTC-7, Bud wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab".
    (Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells found on the 6th
    floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw
    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.
    Perplex no more after Part 3, tomorrow...
    <snicker> You`re gonna tie this all up? Can`t wait.

    Should we call all the major newspapers and networks and tell them to hold for a blockbuster
    story?

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  • From Bud@21:1/5 to John Corbett on Mon Aug 7 15:49:09 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 5:21:58 PM UTC-4, John Corbett wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:59:51 PM UTC-4, Bud wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:39:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 1:36:17 PM UTC-7, Bud wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23 PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime
    Lab". (Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in
    the "nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It
    was actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells found on the 6th
    floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw
    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.
    Perplex no more after Part 3, tomorrow...
    <snicker> You`re gonna tie this all up? Can`t wait.
    Should we call all the major newspapers and networks and tell them to hold for a blockbuster
    story?

    I wouldn`t.

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  • From Ben Holmes@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 11 14:22:36 2023
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 13:59:06 -0700 (PDT), Bud <sirslick@fast.net>
    wrote:

    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:38:43?PM UTC-4, Ben Holmes wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 13:36:15 -0700 (PDT), Bud <sirs...@fast.net>
    wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:40:23?PM UTC-4, donald willis wrote:
    Sgt. Hill's 6th-floor tale of the shells, part 2: All Quiet on the 6th floor

    DPD Detectives L.D. Montgomery and Marvin Johnson arrive at the depository "about 12:50" and go "immediately to the 6th floor", where Capt. Fritz puts them in "charge of the scene where the assassin had done the shooting, to assist the Crime Lab". (
    Report on Officer's Duties in Regards to the President's Murder/CE 2003) Montgomery and Johnson assist the lab's Det. Studebaker in processing the "long brown paper sack" and the Dr. Pepper bottle. Neither Montgomery nor Johnson mentions shells in the "
    nest", although Johnson refers, at one point, to the "window that the shot was fired from..." (Report on Officer's Duties.../CE 2003 p223) Neither detective was in Dealey at 12:30, hence they had no idea coming in how many shots had been fired. It was
    actually, of course, more than a "shot"--but there were apparently no clues--that is to say, no shells--in the "nest" to tell Johnson how many shots had been fired. Why do the two detectives still seem to be in the dark re the shells
    found on the 6th floor?

    Mudville perplexed...

    dcw

    I`m perplexed at what you think you are doing.
    Doing a deep dive into the evidence you have no explanation for...

    What exactly needs explaining?

    What part of "the evidence" didn't you understand?

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