by Olivia Quintana, At: The Boston Globe
by Michael Best, At: Glomar Disclosure
by Chuck Ochelli, At: The Ochelli Effect Radio Show
The final installment of Jeff Carter's essay which takes an unconventional approach to the famous "backyard" photos of Lee Harvey Oswald: assuming they are indeed authentic, can one find a plausible alternative scenario which explains their origin and purpose?
Part four of Jeff Carter's essay which takes an unconventional approach to the famous "backyard" photos of Lee Harvey Oswald: assuming they are indeed authentic, can one find a plausible alternative scenario which explains their origin and purpose?
In this provocative five-part series, Jeff Carter takes an unconventional approach to the famous "backyard" photos of Lee Harvey Oswald: assuming they are indeed authentic, can one find a plausible alternative scenario which explains their origin and purpose?
Examines the evolution of the placement of the "final" shot and the question of the plat of Dealey Plaza prepared for the Warren Commission.
Re-examines the stories about multiple/alternate rifles found on November 22, 1963.
Problems with tracing the pistol allegedly used to kill J.D. Tippit to Oswald, again following work done by John Armstrong.
David Josephs musters various arguments for their inauthenticity. An interesting complement to the series by Jeff Carter appearing here.
An analytical timeline which demonstrates the difficulties with the Warren Commission's story about Oswald's alleged purchase of the Mannlicher-Carcano.
A discussion of the mail-order rifle attributed to Oswald which follows upon John Armstrong's crucial discoveries.
David Josephs reveals various issues with the Judyth Baker story which undermine its credibility.
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