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The name Croy can be made using letters from the word conspiracy
Fri 01 Sep 2023, 11:21 pm
The testimony of Kenneth Hudson Croy (first officer at scene of Tippit shooting, finder of Oswald/Hidell wallet at scene, stood alongside Ruby when he stepped out and shot Oswald) is utter BS bordering on laughable!
Re: The name Croy can be made using letters from the word conspiracy
Sat 02 Sep 2023, 1:12 am
"Conspiracy" is an anagram of Croy panics.The Warren Omission wrote:The testimony of Kenneth Hudson Croy (first officer at scene of Tippit shooting, finder of Oswald/Hidell wallet at scene, stood alongside Ruby when he stepped out and shot Oswald) is utter BS bordering on laughable!
Worrisome and onanism are both words found in Warren Omission.
Croy may have been the finder of the wallet, but no one ever said that, including Croy himself. He did however hand over a witness to the real cops there and the likely outcome of that would be pulling his wallet to get ID.
Croy couldn't organize a pissup in a brewery. He was a cowboy playing cop in his spare time, and the only focus he had was reconciling with his wife.
But hey, like anyone, I could be wrong.
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Re: The name Croy can be made using letters from the word conspiracy
Sat 02 Sep 2023, 4:19 am
Croy asked twice that day whether anyone needed him. Both times he was told “NO”.
His car had a police radio that could only receive. Makes it kind of hard for a master conspirator.
He was basically a rodeo clown.
His car had a police radio that could only receive. Makes it kind of hard for a master conspirator.
He was basically a rodeo clown.
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Re: The name Croy can be made using letters from the word conspiracy
Sat 02 Sep 2023, 4:58 am
Mr. CROY. Yes. I was stationed downtown in the, I believe it was the 1800 or 1900 block of Main Street.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Were you in a patrol car
Mr. CROY. No; I was on foot.
Mrs. BLEDSOE - And I first got off at Neiman's and I---the parade didn't come on, and I kept walking on up, and walked in front of Titche's over on that side there, and I saw the parade there. He passed--I saw the President, oh, I was happy I got to see him. And--so then I got on across and went over to the Athletic Club, and caught the bus.
Mrs Bledsoe, the former landlady of Oswald (Oct 7-14 63), just so happens to be on the bus that he chooses to make his escape! She'd watched the parade from opposite Titche's, now apartments at 1900 on Main St where Croy so happened to be stationed.
He just seems to pop up everywhere at the right moment!
Mr. GRIFFIN. Were you in a patrol car
Mr. CROY. No; I was on foot.
Mrs. BLEDSOE - And I first got off at Neiman's and I---the parade didn't come on, and I kept walking on up, and walked in front of Titche's over on that side there, and I saw the parade there. He passed--I saw the President, oh, I was happy I got to see him. And--so then I got on across and went over to the Athletic Club, and caught the bus.
Mrs Bledsoe, the former landlady of Oswald (Oct 7-14 63), just so happens to be on the bus that he chooses to make his escape! She'd watched the parade from opposite Titche's, now apartments at 1900 on Main St where Croy so happened to be stationed.
He just seems to pop up everywhere at the right moment!
Re: The name Croy can be made using letters from the word conspiracy
Sat 02 Sep 2023, 9:02 am
Yes, Croy said he asked twice. What if someone said, "yes"? Doesn't that mess up his conspiratorial plans for Oak Cliff?The Warren Omission wrote:Mr. CROY. Yes. I was stationed downtown in the, I believe it was the 1800 or 1900 block of Main Street.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Were you in a patrol car
Mr. CROY. No; I was on foot.
Mrs. BLEDSOE - And I first got off at Neiman's and I---the parade didn't come on, and I kept walking on up, and walked in front of Titche's over on that side there, and I saw the parade there. He passed--I saw the President, oh, I was happy I got to see him. And--so then I got on across and went over to the Athletic Club, and caught the bus.
Mrs Bledsoe, the former landlady of Oswald (Oct 7-14 63), just so happens to be on the bus that he chooses to make his escape! She'd watched the parade from opposite Titche's, now apartments at 1900 on Main St where Croy so happened to be stationed.
He just seems to pop up everywhere at the right moment!
As for Bledsoe... you are connecting dots made up out of thin air at the time.
Oswald was not on that bus. Her son contacted police because a young man "laughed like a maniac" when news arrived on the bus that Kennedy had been shot. She assumed this had to be the assassin. It wasn't. It was a teenager named Milton Jones.
It was because of her sons contact with police that McWatters' bus was stopped and McWatters taken for a line up. He testified that he thought he was there to ID the person that laughed. He picked Oswald as looking most like the kid - which would have been true. The others in the line up were all police personnel.
Mr. BALL - Well, now, at that time, when you saw the lineup--
Mr. McWATTERS - Yes.
Mr. BALL - Were you under the impression that this man that you saw in the lineup and whom you pointed out to the police, was the teenage boy who had been grinning?
Mr. McWATTERS - I was, yes, sir; I was under the impression--
He was under the impression that it was Milton because the cops would have told him that they had the laugher in the line-up. But again - he is IDing a person he thinks is Milton Jones - a teen who he says later in testimony, became a regular passenger.
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I know Croy is a favorite of some authors and researchers. But those people have magical powers. They see shit no one else can see. Mainly because it is not there - the urge to connect everything possible into a giant web, drives many a conspiracy theory, and lots of shit gets caught up in that that does not belong because it was never a fact to start with.
Croy was more Forrest Gump or Chance (the gardener in "Being There") than he was James Bond or Snidely Whiplash.
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