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Just to point out what I am trying to get at with Dick Holmes, Julia Thomas and Reinhardt Petrasch, all of whom stated that Waltz had a rich gold mine and that Holmes ended up with the gold ore in the candle box beneath his deathbed. I realize that modern court lawyers love to attack eyewitnesses but this is hardly a court case. It has long been a precedent that the truth may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.
In your own Law it is written that the testimony of two witnesses is true. <John 18:7 KJV>
"Every matter must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses." <2 Corinthians 13:1>
and many other like examples. This we have three witnesses whom all stated Waltz had a rich gold mine, well hidden, located in the Superstition mountains. Not necessarily in the Wilderness Area, which boundaries did not exist in 1891. In fact the mountains were long called the Salt River mountains anyway. These three witnesses further enhanced their statements as truthful by actually going out to search for the mine themselves, which they would hardly have done if they had been lying.
Against this we have a lot of speculation and theory. These three witnesses knew Waltz when he was alive. There are several others we could cite as well. How many witnesses can we find that knew Waltz when he was alive, that state he had no such mine?
Oroblanco
In your own Law it is written that the testimony of two witnesses is true. <John 18:7 KJV>
"Every matter must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses." <2 Corinthians 13:1>
and many other like examples. This we have three witnesses whom all stated Waltz had a rich gold mine, well hidden, located in the Superstition mountains. Not necessarily in the Wilderness Area, which boundaries did not exist in 1891. In fact the mountains were long called the Salt River mountains anyway. These three witnesses further enhanced their statements as truthful by actually going out to search for the mine themselves, which they would hardly have done if they had been lying.
Against this we have a lot of speculation and theory. These three witnesses knew Waltz when he was alive. There are several others we could cite as well. How many witnesses can we find that knew Waltz when he was alive, that state he had no such mine?
Oroblanco