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Post by Tom Sorensen on May 1, 2020 2:19:15 GMT -5
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Post by Tom Sorensen on May 1, 2020 2:31:22 GMT -5
This one by Olsen takes the cake:
Mr SPECTER. How did you learn of the assassination of the President?
Mr OLSEN. A woman called me on the phone who was a friend of the person who had lived there.
Mr SPECTER. Do you know who that woman was? Mr OLSEN. No, sir.- And she wanted to know if I had heard the news, and I said no and she said, "The President has been shot."
An unknown woman calls a friend who no longer lives in the house (presumed dead) to tell Olson that The President has been shot...
BS to the 8th degree by Olsen and he got away with it thanks to SPECTOR.
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Post by Arjan Hut on May 1, 2020 4:26:29 GMT -5
That was some serious questioning by the honorable mister Spector! No stone left unturned and the truth as his only client. Poor mister Olsen, imagine being in his position ... being grilled like that.
(OK, enough of the sarcasm.)
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Post by Paul Ernst on May 1, 2020 14:58:13 GMT -5
So, so we have Roscoe White and Harry N Olsen who were both in a relationship with strippers who performed at Jack Rubenestein nightclub.
Are there other candidates who visited the Rubenstein Nightclub / Stripent under the motto of their activities?
Of course by coincidence!
Perhaps Chief Curry could provide more clarity about this.
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Post by Arjan Hut on Mar 11, 2021 6:28:12 GMT -5
Ruby's cop friend Harry Olsen testified that he was guarding an estate on 8th St. when Tippit was shot, but couldn't recall the address. A 1996 memo from Dallas researcher Bill Pulte clears up the matter. Only two homes on 8th St. could be described as "estates." They were 421 and 425. He was able to rule out 421, owned by a family of plumbers. 425 was a location where gambling was common, and more likely to hire a guard. Olsen was a gambler himself, which may be how they knew him to hire.
(Martin Shackelford on JFK Hands on Research Facebook Page, 3-10-21)
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