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The first suspect?
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donald willis
2016-06-26 06:04:38 UTC
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In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,

"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.

Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
Bud
2016-06-26 12:21:12 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him?
Likely because it turned out to be nothing.
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Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
donald willis
2016-06-26 16:43:49 UTC
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In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him?
Likely because it turned out to be nothing.
Like the DPD radio ref to shooting from the "second window from the end" and Euins' claim he saw a "colored man" with a rifle. Guess they didn't want Bonnie Ray Williams confused with the actual shooter.... But a cover-up is a cover-up, even if it covers up "nothing"....
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Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
Bud
2016-06-26 19:07:33 UTC
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In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him?
Likely because it turned out to be nothing.
Like the DPD radio ref to shooting from the "second window from the end" and Euins' claim he saw a "colored man" with a rifle.
Exactly.
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Guess they didn't want Bonnie Ray Williams confused with the actual shooter.... But a cover-up is a cover-up, even if it covers up "nothing"....
You can imagine anything you like, it`s a free country.
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Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
Bud
2016-06-26 21:55:59 UTC
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In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him?
Likely because it turned out to be nothing.
Like the DPD radio ref to shooting from the "second window from the end" and Euins' claim he saw a "colored man" with a rifle.
Exactly.
Post by donald willis
Guess they didn't want Bonnie Ray Williams confused with the actual shooter.... But a cover-up is a cover-up, even if it covers up "nothing"....
You can imagine anything you like, it`s a free country.
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Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
You're the imaginer here
Am I? What do you think you accomplish by listing things you can go nowhere with?
donald willis
2016-06-26 21:54:53 UTC
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In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him?
Likely because it turned out to be nothing.
Like the DPD radio ref to shooting from the "second window from the end" and Euins' claim he saw a "colored man" with a rifle.
Exactly.
Post by donald willis
Guess they didn't want Bonnie Ray Williams confused with the actual shooter.... But a cover-up is a cover-up, even if it covers up "nothing"....
You can imagine anything you like, it`s a free country.
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Post by Bud
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Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
You're the imaginer here
l***@gmail.com
2016-06-30 21:26:16 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
There's no way to know now. Sharpe could have been an alias. My God! DPD Patrolman Joe Smith ran into a guy behind the fence with SS Credentials right after the Assassination before any SS were there ,and this man had dirty fingernails like a mechanic. An obvious imposter, as the SS Agents may have been hungover from boozing.but they were well groomed.
TOMNLN
2016-10-02 02:41:53 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
There's no way to know now. Sharpe could have been an alias. My God! DPD Patrolman Joe Smith ran into a guy behind the fence with SS Credentials right after the Assassination before any SS were there ,and this man had dirty fingernails like a mechanic. An obvious imposter, as the SS Agents may have been hungover from boozing.but they were well groomed.
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THERE WERE FAKE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BEHIND THE TSBD ALSO ! ! !
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Jason Burke
2016-10-02 03:22:04 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
There's no way to know now. Sharpe could have been an alias. My God! DPD Patrolman Joe Smith ran into a guy behind the fence with SS Credentials right after the Assassination before any SS were there ,and this man had dirty fingernails like a mechanic. An obvious imposter, as the SS Agents may have been hungover from boozing.but they were well groomed.
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THERE WERE FAKE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BEHIND THE TSBD ALSO ! ! !
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TOO BAD YOUR MOMMY JUST FAKED THAT ABORTION ROSSFUCK ! ! !
AT LEAST SHE GOT MOST OF THE BRAIN ! ! !
TOMNLN
2016-10-24 04:56:15 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
There's no way to know now. Sharpe could have been an alias. My God! DPD Patrolman Joe Smith ran into a guy behind the fence with SS Credentials right after the Assassination before any SS were there ,and this man had dirty fingernails like a mechanic. An obvious imposter, as the SS Agents may have been hungover from boozing.but they were well groomed.
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THERE WERE FAKE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BEHIND THE TSBD ALSO ! ! !
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TOO BAD YOUR MOMMY JUST FAKED THAT ABORTION ROSSFUCK ! ! !
AT LEAST SHE GOT MOST OF THE BRAIN ! ! !
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AND, SOMEONE CUT OFF YOUR BALLS TOO ! !
BECAUSE YOU'RE NEVER HERE TO DDRESS OFFICIAL EVIDENCE.TESTIMONT SO, YOU'RE HERE FOR THE SOLE URPOSE OF STOOPING ME HOW'S THAT WORKING UT FOR YOU ? ? ?
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Jason Burke
2016-10-24 05:29:33 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
There's no way to know now. Sharpe could have been an alias. My God! DPD Patrolman Joe Smith ran into a guy behind the fence with SS Credentials right after the Assassination before any SS were there ,and this man had dirty fingernails like a mechanic. An obvious imposter, as the SS Agents may have been hungover from boozing.but they were well groomed.
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THERE WERE FAKE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BEHIND THE TSBD ALSO ! ! !
==============================================================================================
TOO BAD YOUR MOMMY JUST FAKED THAT ABORTION ROSSFUCK ! ! !
AT LEAST SHE GOT MOST OF THE BRAIN ! ! !
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AND, SOMEONE CUT OFF YOUR BALLS TOO ! !
BECAUSE YOU'RE NEVER HERE TO DDRESS OFFICIAL EVIDENCE.TESTIMONT SO, YOU'RE HERE FOR THE SOLE URPOSE OF STOOPING ME HOW'S THAT WORKING UT FOR YOU ? ? ?
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Too awhile for the Mrs. to read this one for you, eh, Rossfuck?

Getting a little cold for Ellen to be out on the corner of Kelly Road,
eh? Hopefully she made enough dough to last y'all through the winter.

You're getting pretty good on the spelling, Turdley! Technically, you
spelled only three words incorrectly! Well, four...
Sam McClung
2016-10-02 07:09:27 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
There's no way to know now. Sharpe could have been an alias. My God! DPD Patrolman Joe Smith ran into a guy behind the fence with SS Credentials right after the Assassination before any SS were there ,and this man had dirty fingernails like a mechanic. An obvious imposter, as the SS Agents may have been hungover from boozing.but they were well groomed.
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THERE WERE FAKE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BEHIND THE TSBD ALSO ! ! !
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Chauncey Holt, CIA, left 15 fake SS Id's in a truck in the Roscoe White
parking lot (behind the fence on the north/grassy knoll) about an hour
before the assassination. The fake SS ID's were in the Roscoe White
parking lot, the south knoll (the Fiorini/Sturgis parking lot), 411 Elm
(TSBD aka GSBD aka the Frame Oswald Building aka the Dallas CIA
Building), as well as behind 411 Elm as you mention.
Sam McClung
2016-07-31 20:18:28 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
Larry Florer?
Sam McClung
2023-12-11 22:47:17 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
Larry Florer?
Florer's horn rimmed glassed also make him a possible for the image in the Dillard 6th floor window right next to (west) of the frame Oswald window. Seems that 6th floor Dillard image was originally found by Charles Wallace, per prior posts here. But per my work Mac Wallace seems like the more likely culprit and he was apparently on the 6th floor flooring crew, and his fingerprint was apparently found on a box in the frame Oswald nest.
Donald Willis
2023-12-13 19:17:41 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
Larry Florer?
Florer's horn rimmed glassed also make him a possible for the image in the Dillard 6th floor window right next to (west) of the frame Oswald window. Seems that 6th floor Dillard image was originally found by Charles Wallace, per prior posts here. But per my work Mac Wallace seems like the more likely culprit and he was apparently on the 6th floor flooring crew, and his fingerprint was apparently found on a box in the frame Oswald nest.
In 2015, Richard Gilbride, on the edforum, discussed "an Ira Trantham HSCA memo, mentioning an arrest of someone on the 3rd floor of the TSBD- in contradiction to Trantham's report in the WC's Decker exhibit, where he'd arrested someone who'd been on the 3rd floor of the Dal-Tex, and video of that someone (Larry Florer) being walked in front of the TSBD. In short, Trantham's HSCA memory was horrific. " Musical 3rd-floors... Trantham's memory for the Decker exhibit also seems askew: Florer himself, in his original affidavit, said "County Records" building, not "Dal-Tex". I'd say it all does not really matter, but it kinda does matter WHERE the first suspect in the assassination was arrested. If they can't get that nailed down, how can we trust that anything else was nailed down?

dcw

TOMNLN
2016-10-02 02:29:57 UTC
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Post by donald willis
In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
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THE FIRST SUSPECTS IN THE EYES OF THE SECRET SERVICE BY SUNDAY NIGHT WAS THE "FBI" ACCORDING TO ROBERT OSWALD'S BOOK ! ! !
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Jason Burke
2016-10-02 03:19:44 UTC
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In his report on 11/23/63, Chief Deputy Allan Sweatt (who had been outside the depository) noted,
"A DPD officer brought a boy in a sport coat up & said, 'Here is the man that had done the shooting'. As officers started to question him, the crowd began to talk and passed the word around that this was the individual that had shot the President." Decker Exh 5323 pp531-2.
Who was this early suspect? Why don't we hear more about him? Michael Parks has said that he thought his name was William Sharp. Or maybe it was William White....
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THE FIRST SUSPECTS IN THE EYES OF THE SECRET SERVICE BY SUNDAY NIGHT WAS THE "FBI" ACCORDING TO ROBERT OSWALD'S BOOK ! ! !
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TOOK ELLEN MORE THAN TWO MONTHS FOR ELLEN TO READ THE BIG WORDS TO YOU,
HUH, ROSSTURD ! ! !
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