#975a – Pat Speer

 

  • Pat Speer’s website: www.patspeer.com
  • Pat Speer on 50 Reasons for 50 YearsEpisode 12Episode 26
  • Pat’s presentation at the JFK Lancer conference in 2015 titled The Fingerprints of Myth
  • Chapter 4d of Speer’s online ebook A New Perspective on the Kennedy Assassination
  • Life magazine photographer Flip Schulke photographs of the sniper’s nest
  • None of the 10 people who first got to the sniper’s nest corner saw the paper bag which was supposedly there
  • Oswald’s fingerprints were found on the Box A by the FBI on the 27th of Nov
  • Buell Frazier drove Oswald to work on Nov 22, the day of the assassination
  • He said that Oswald carried a paper bag
  • When the bag was showed to him later, he refused to id the bag and said that it wasn’t the same bag
  • The WC states that Oswald’s palm print was found on the bottom of the bag and the fingerprint halfway up the bag
  • It was theorized that Oswald carried the bag in the cusp of his hand and placing the other end in his armpit
  • On reading the testimony of FBI fingerprint expert Sebastian F. Latona, it became clear that
    the palm print was halfway up the bag and the fingerprint is on the bottom of the bag
  • Testimony of Sebastian F. Latona: Read onlineDownload PDF
  • Documentary: Rush to Judgement (1967) by Mark Lane
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Rush to Judgment (1966) by Mark Lane
  • Dr. Humes testified that the hole in the skull was 6mm x 15mm
  • But the bullet is supposedly 6.5mm
  • The holes in the skull are generally 10-20% larger than the calibre of the bullet
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Lies Across America by James W. Loewen
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen
  • Chapter 19b from Pat’s book: Vincent Bugliosi is the real Oliver Stone
  • Photographs show smudged fingerprints on the right trigger guard
  • But the fingerprints identified as that of Oswald were found on the left trigger guard
  • There is no record of the fingerprints on the right trigger guard
  • Sebastian Latona admits that there were a bunch of unidentified prints on the sniper’s nest boxes
  • “I furnished you photographs of all of the remaining unidentified latent prints from these cartons”
  • Testimony of New York Police fingerprint expert Arthur Mandella: Read onlineDownload PDF
  • Affidavit of Arthur Mandella: Read onlineDownload PDF
  • CE662: Notes of Arthur Mandella: Read onlineDownload PDF
  • Atleast 4 prints of another person were found on the cartons
  • The FBI made no effort to determine whose prints they were
  • The crime scene officers of the Dallas PD were supposed to write daily reports of their activities
  • None of those reports on what they saw in the sniper’s nest ever saw the light of day
  • Lieutenant J. C. Day, incharge of the crime scene
  • Earliest report of the CSI is dated 1.8.1964 or 1.9.1964; six weeks after the assassination
  • On the night of the assassination, the FBI found that the trigger guard prints were smudged
  • And they couldn’t find any other prints on the rifle
  • The negatives released by the University of North Texas show that the prints were not smudged
  • They were totally identifiable
  • The negatives of the photographs of the palmprints taken by the FBI have never been made public
  • No handwritten reports of the policemen / detectives are available
  • Lead bullets, dumdum bullets and full metal jacket
  • The British used dumdum bullets in India
  • Chapter 16b from Pat’s book: Digging in the Dirt
  • Video: 9/11: A Conspiracy Theory by James Corbett