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Re: JJ Post Mortem
Posted by: Piper Jones (ID *****1201) Date: June 24, 2009 at 22:15:55
In Reply to: Re: JJ Post Mortem by Glynda of 43452

I don't think you are paying attention. I never said it made him out to be all these other men. I am saying that Dr. Catlett had the bullet that was in the head of the man shot and killed in St. Joe. That they did an autopsy and attempted to keep it a secret. Someone put the whole in the wall in the St. Joseph Home to profit off the death of Jesse James. Now I ask you what that makes the tourist attraction of the famous home that Jesse James was shot and killed in look like? What does it make Clay county look like when there appears to be no evidence of a death certificate? What does it look like when Zerelda and Zee turn a profit working with Triplett to furnish him information for his book? What does it make Frank look like when he tells his mother and sister in law to get that information removed out of the book as soon as possible? If we are to ignore these facts we are missing part of the story line. Yes you are related to the Mims but what makes the house where Jesse James was shot and killed by Bob Ford the story needs to be torn to hell and some light shed on the truth. What went on in St. Jo does not add up to what has been written in the traditional story. The horse I am riding is a fine horse. Sometimes I have to instruck him to stay away from the nags. Sometimes he listens but he still rides fast.

Hows the weather out there. We are buring up here in Texas.

Carol


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