Unwanted Facts: Facts that Most Books on the Lincoln Assassination Ignore
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12-03-2018, 01:40 PM
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RE: Unwanted Facts: Facts that Most Books on the Lincoln Assassination Ignore
"I am saying that the editing, laminating, and reconstruction described in the FBI lab report was too extensive and time-consuming to have been done in the time between when Conger obtained the diary and the time he handed it to Baker. After Conger had the diary, he galloped to Washington to give it and other items to Lafayette Baker, and Baker turned it over to Stanton shortly thereafter. Baker worked for the War Department. When he received the diary, the diary was then in the possession of an official from the War Department. If someone wants to argue that Baker somehow did all that editing before he handed the diary over to Stanton, go ahead, because that would still mean that the editing was done after the War Department had possession of the diary, since Baker worked for the War Department."
This is only you assuming that someone other than Booth "tampered" with the diary. BTW: The author that you are currently enamored of is Don Thomas, not Dan Thomas as you have written several times now... |
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