Roger Craig
Re: Roger Craig
Jerry,I want to reiterate what a fine man Roger Craig was, which of course you know well. I am sure that this is a family trait. I have been watching and replaying his interviews, and what comes across is his sincerity and straight forward demeanor. Anyone can see why he would be Officer of the Year, and not just because of the many mediocre characters he served with. He was good. He was good at his job, and liked what he did. He was both aware, questioning and honest, the perfect characteristic for the position. Unfortuately these same characteristics put him squarely in harms way with those that wanted the truth buried.Serendipity is a strange thing and defined by each person's attitude or view of life. Roger Craig seemed to be at almost each critical discovery that day, and with the for knowledge that all was not right in the protection of the President's motorcade as well.Why? Well because he was just doing his job, as he might put it. We are fortunate that at least one honest, capable and competent person was on the scene of each of these events if only to bare witness. My belief tells me he was chosen to be there to help cast light on the dark events of that day. He and I am sure your family suffered because of it, but we needed somebody with integrity that day, and he was it.His shared discovery of the the spent shells so close together that would be found to be from a Mannlicher Carcano, and the shared recognition of the Mauser that was found is something that can not be wiped away and rebutted by all the misinformation that the so-called Lone Nut crowd could create, rehash and use. Kirk
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Your right Kirk. Plus anyone that has ever fired a bolt action rifle like the Carcano, or an M-16, etc. KNOWS that the spent shell casings spurts out violently from the chamber and NOT come out so close together and in line with one another as was the case at the so called 'sniper's nest.
Re: Roger Craig
Ken,Very much agreed, anything perfect.......ain't so.kenmurray wrote:Your right Kirk. Plus anyone that has ever fired a bolt action rifle like the Carcano, or an M-16, etc. KNOWS that the spent shell casings spurts out violently from the chamber and NOT come out so close together and in line with one another as was the case at the so called 'sniper's nest.
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Jerry Craig
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Re: Roger Craig
kenmurray wrote:Jerry Craig wrote:no he was trying to keep from being noticed so i just handed him a flierJerry, is Joe talking about the comedian Dan Akyroid?yes
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Phil Dragoo
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Really magic bullets--oh my
Kirk, Ken--regarding those magic Mannlicher shells--not merely were they able to MIRV and course-correct to cause the seven wounds, missing the bony vertebrae in JFK's neck, winding up on a different stretcher than either the governor or the president----not only were they able to be ejected by the Mannlicher-Carcano's sticky bolt action and align themselves against the wall in a neat row----but, the two shells originally found were left alone unattended and voila produced a third empty shell when required to do so by the constraints of the Single Bullet Farce or SBF----witness the following photo from the national archives, the infamous Exhibit 10-12b which shows only two--not three--shells were entered into evidence at first:http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/2shel ... nd.jpgWhen the government assassins kill the president there appears Roger Craig very much in the role of Gary Cooper in High Noon.Evil flourishes where good men do nothing. Though late, the posse now rides.
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Jerry Craig
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Re: Roger Craig
that is true ive seen photos of the paperbag and coke bottle being looked at and fingerprinted but they never showed up in any of the other accounts exept for roger's
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Jerry, a paper bag that had NO oil residue on it. Meaning that lone nut Oswald didn't oil the carcano before firing. A trained Marine would never do that.http://jfkresearch.freehomepage.com/papersac.htm
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Jerry Craig
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Re: Roger Craig
kenmurray wrote:Jerry, a paper bag that had NO oil residue on it. Meaning that lone nut Oswald didn't oil the carcano before firing. A trained Marine would never do that.http://jfkresearch.freehomepage.com/papersac.htmno im talking about the bag of chicken bones and coke bottle
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Jerry Craig wrote:kenmurray wrote:Jerry, a paper bag that had NO oil residue on it. Meaning that lone nut Oswald didn't oil the carcano before firing. A trained Marine would never do that.http://jfkresearch.freehomepage.com/papersac.htmno im talking about the bag of chicken bones and coke bottleOh, I need to wake up.
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Jerry Craig
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Re: Roger Craig
kenmurray wrote:Jerry Craig wrote:kenmurray wrote:Jerry, a paper bag that had NO oil residue on it. Meaning that lone nut Oswald didn't oil the carcano before firing. A trained Marine would never do that.http://jfkresearch.freehomepage.com/papersac.htmno im talking about the bag of chicken bones and coke bottleOh, I need to wake up. LOL yep