The Murder of Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit (English Version)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2009
  • On November 22nd '63, Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit was murdered in Oak Cliff, about 45 minutes after the assassination of president John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.

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  • @G8AR
    @G8AR Год назад +41

    I have always had suspicions about the Tippet and Oswald interactions? IF… Oswald shot Tippet, what caused Tippet to make contact with Oswald in the first place? My understanding (which could be incorrect) is that at the time of Tippet’s shooting, Oswald had not been identified as the suspect? There are no call logs to indicate Oswald was a suspect at that time. So why did Tippet stop him in the first place? If Oswald had been identified prior to the Tippet shooting, then proper police procedure would have been for the police to first go to Oswald’s residence to attempt his arrest rather than conduct patrols in the area of his residence in hopes of locating him. As a retired police office of 32 years I have attended numerous crime scenes where the suspect (s) had fled prior to police arrival. The description commonly provided by the witnesses / victims was usually quite general unless there is something specific about the suspect’s appearance, such as very curly hair, very tall, or unique clothing. Descriptions of suspects provided by witnesses would often contain similarities to a number of innocent people on the street; especially in a large metropolitan city. There is no evidence to indicate Tippet knew Oswald and certainly it is reasonable to suspect Oswald changed his clothes after the assassination. So if Oswald shot Tippet, what caused Tippet to approach Oswald miles from Dealey Plaza an hour after the shooting? Tippet’s behaviour prior to the shooting and the very interaction itself, suggests to me there was something more at play in this situation. I am new to your channel so I have not read all the information you have provided regarding the Kennedy assassination. I am not a conspiracist but having spent 32 years in the field of criminal investigation there has always been a number of questions regarding the Kennedy assassination that just did not make sense to me. There are so many facts accepted by the Warren Commission that as an experienced criminal investigator make no sense to me. As a trained marksman and sniper I have always doubted that Oswald could have fired three rounds at a moving vehicle and hit the President twice. The magic bullet scenario would be laughable if it were not for the fact President Kennedy was assassinated. I have personal witnessed what happens to a bullet after it strikes a human, it is never in pristine condition. Another fact that just makes no sense to me, was the fact the case was handed directly over to the FBI who stated the investigation was over as soon as Oswald was captured. It is unheard of and certainly beyond any form of common sense to believe an investigation into the assassination of the President of the United States would be concluded after one day. Any investigation would want to determine whether there were conspirators, how Oswald was funded, links to foreign entities, if other assassinations are planned against other dignitaries. The Oswald lone gunman theory is absolutely ridiculous.

    • @davidwilliams4498
      @davidwilliams4498 Год назад +6

      Spot on thanks for your long law service

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      You're right: you are incorrect.
      An APB was out on the shooter and on AWOL TSBD employee Oswald, of course Tippit wanted a closer look at this suspect.
      Bullet is not "pristine," if you could have been bothered to actually examine it.
      Single bullet theory makes perfect sense and is backed up by hard evidence.
      All credible medical, forensic, film, eyewitness and ballistic evidence demonstrate the shots all came from the sixth floor window, and from Oswald's rifle.

    • @LeeeroyJenkins7
      @LeeeroyJenkins7 4 месяца назад +2

      Agreed. Retired 29 years here.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад +1

      Rubbish, the APB was out and that's presumably why Tippit stopped Oswald. This decorated police officer's family has now had to spend 60 years watching armchair detectives opine away without evidence the man was up to something dirty, to hell with the pain their words might cause them.
      The shooting feat would have been child's play to a trained Marine:
      a) Oswald scored 18 out of 20 in rapid fire at targets 200 yards away as per his Marines scorebook.
      b) Kennedy was a slow-moving target a maximum of 88 yards away.
      c) Victims' reactions in Zapruder's film clearly demonstrate 3 shots over 8-9 seconds.
      Magic bullet makes perfect sense and is backed up by hard evidence and if you could have been bothered to actually examine the bullet you would have seen it is badly crushed at the nose and flattened down one side, perfectly consistent with causing those wounds.
      All credible ballistic, medical, forensic, film and eyewitness evidence clearly demonstrate the shots all came from the sixth floor window, and from Oswald's rifle.

    • @sandrojakopcevic7071
      @sandrojakopcevic7071 4 месяца назад +3

      @@aaronz7056 That's not true! A lot of witnesses said that the shots came from picket fence. Some of them have never been called to testify before the commision. Sam Holland for instance. From the Zapruder video, it was clear that after the shot, president moved backwards and left, which wouldn't happen if all of the shots came from behind.
      If Oswald killed Tippit, why would he empty the shells at the scene of the crime and leave evidence?

  • @christopherangeli8847
    @christopherangeli8847 Год назад +29

    Did anyone ever question why an officer would have been shot so many times by a guy trying to get away? Being shot four times almost sounds like an execution.

    • @derekwebb7577
      @derekwebb7577 11 месяцев назад

      Considering that Tippit was seen by a witness in the back parking lot of the TSBD telling a guy to move his car right after the assassination, and the Moorman photo showing the "badgeman" shooting Kennedy, it's no surprise he was killed.

    • @Ur2ez4me81
      @Ur2ez4me81 8 месяцев назад

      Gee maybe bc it was a surprise ambush style attack did you ever think of that? Lee knew he wasn’t gonna get out of Dallas that day so he didn’t really care…

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад +1

      @@DerekForbes-yp6xf Very commendable of you, just giving your middle finger to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as you happily opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator, to hell with the pain your words might cause them so long as it suits your crackpot "theories," hope you are proud of yourself. This is not a parlor game.

    • @DerekForbes-yp6xf
      @DerekForbes-yp6xf 4 месяца назад +1

      @@aaronz7056 I have no idea what your on about bud have a nice day ok

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      @@DerekForbes-yp6xfYou know perfectly well what I am talking about and your conduct is still despicable.

  • @charlesrobbins2208
    @charlesrobbins2208 3 года назад +291

    W. P. Parker was also in the area at that time. He was "out for 5" on E Jefferson. He never told dispatch he was back on duty. The dispatcher asked the other officers if they knew where Parker was. No response. This is near where Tippit was killed. There had been reports of a police car in between the houses where Tippit had been killed. A man running in a white jacket and dark pants was seen in the area where Parker said he was out for 5. Then, a white jacket was found in a lot near where the man was seen running. I believe Parker was that man, the jacket hid his uniform shirt, he tossed the jacket when he got to his car. Parker never was heard from on that day but in the transcript. One officer was just killed, another goes missing, yet, no alarm or concern for his safety was shown? Strange thing to happen and nobody cares? Right. They rushed 10 cars to the theatre for a guy not paying for a ticket? It didn't look for a missing officer? I don't buy it.

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 3 года назад +26

      Roscoe White was at least one of the cops involved, but it looks like others could have been too.

    • @andrzejzborowski4920
      @andrzejzborowski4920 2 года назад +14

      But can you answer why J.D.Tippit might have been killed by another police officer?

    • @kch7051
      @kch7051 2 года назад +24

      @@andrzejzborowski4920 all part of the setup

    • @formermpc10
      @formermpc10 2 года назад +3

      @@andrzejzborowski4920 he wasn't

    • @djf750
      @djf750 2 года назад +3

      @@andrzejzborowski4920 No cop killed anybody that day. Oswald killed JFK, then Oswald killed Tippet and then Ruby killed Oswald... no conspiracy, no witnesses "silenced", Oswald and Oswald alone did it

  • @jbyeats
    @jbyeats 2 года назад +93

    Warren Reynolds was the most IMPORTANT witness to the killer of J D Tippit . He walked alongside the killer , immediately on the other side of the Street . He observed the killer for more than 1 minute .
    Initially he was NOT interviewed by anyone investigating Tippit's murder . Then , he was formally interviewed by the FBI on January 22nd
    1963. H gave them a very accurate description of the killer & told them in NO SHAPE or FORM was the KILLER , OSWALD.
    Just TWO DAYS later on Jan 24th he was shot in the head by someone who entered his workplace & left him for Dead .
    When he recovered, he suddenly realized his mistake and told the FBI - THAT IS WAS INDEED - OSWALD.
    I would have done EXACTLY the SAME .
    Hey - but there was no conspiracy here .
    ( By the way ... the man who shot him was a buddy of Jack Ruby .
    There is definitely NO CONSPIRACY here.)

    • @OhsoScary
      @OhsoScary Год назад +7

      Jack Ruby -> Jakob Rubenstein

    • @paulflemming732
      @paulflemming732 Год назад

      Well said.Fair play to you for standing up to those evil, murdering , torturing, devil worshipping Isis cult bastards who don't exist except in our imaginations. We're just conspiring to comunally hallucinate.

    • @christopherangeli8847
      @christopherangeli8847 Год назад +19

      My favorite quote is of Jack Ruby, a strip club owner, that he shot Oswald because "he wanted to spare Mrs. Kennedy the trauma of a trial". Please...

    • @meisievannancy
      @meisievannancy Год назад +4

      Well Roscoe White said he shot Tippit. Tippit, Oswald and White on way to airport. Oswald panics and jumps out of car. Tippit becomes suspicious and wants to take White to HQ for questioning. White silences him with 4 shots.

    • @meisievannancy
      @meisievannancy Год назад +2

      I don't think Oswald was a gungho hitman firing three of four shots into a man already wounded lying on the ground. This is a serious silencing type of killer. In Russian men forbade Oswald from returning after one hunting in wild when he dangerously shot wildly miss at a rabbit endangering hunting party. Not compentant.

  • @ilonabaier6042
    @ilonabaier6042 Год назад +75

    all these decades later and it all still smells to high heaven.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад +1

      Only because several grifting authors have cashed in selling their crackpot theories to people unfamiliar with the actual evidence.

    • @jeffreypaulross9767
      @jeffreypaulross9767 Месяц назад

      @@aaronz7056dog...

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 Месяц назад +2

      @@aaronz7056 "crackpot theories"? "unfamiliar with the actual evidence"? It's not like you to confess AaronZ, keep going, who are you working for?

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 Месяц назад +1

      @@arcanondrum6543 Nobody, I just see value in alerting people when they are being misled by crackpots so paranoid they assume anybody not on board for this conspiracy idiocy must be "working for somebody." lol

    • @stephenhood2948
      @stephenhood2948 Месяц назад

      @@aaronz7056 This story is full of so many obvious holes that only an idiot would just take the Warren Commission at their word. Why did Hoover and Katzenbach write memos stating that a commission should be formed to convince the public that Oswald, and Oswald alone, killed Kennedy?? If you don't think the Government would lie to you remember, this is the same Government that thought that "Operation Northwoods" was a good idea. That involved blowing up planes, either full of Americans or unpiloted drones, it didn't matter to them, they just wanted the list of causalities written in the papers, and blaming it on Cuba in order to justify invading Cuba. The same Government that lied to us about The Gulf of Tonkin incident as a justification for sending more troops to Vietnam. You don't actually believe Jack Ruby shot Oswald because he didn't want Jackie to have to endure a trial, do you?? If Oswald was the lone gunman why the need to create a Commission whose sole purpose was to release a statement saying Oswald was the lone gunman?? If those were the facts of the case then the Dallas Police could have handled the investigation, killing a President was not a Federal crime in 1963. The fairy tale The Warren commission told is clearly nonsense. They selectively interviewed witnesses who supported Oswald as the lone gunman and ignored those who didn't. Ill be honest, I don't know what happened on Nov 23 1963 in Dallas, and neither do any of us. But to just take the Government at their word, after they have been caught lying about so many things, is absurd.

  • @fobrien1
    @fobrien1 11 лет назад +163

    “I have a higher and grander standard of principle than George Washington. He could not lie; I can, but I won't.”
    ― Mark Twain

    • @brianstrutter1501
      @brianstrutter1501 3 года назад +5

      Well Washington must have been a Vulcan

    • @derekrushton1705
      @derekrushton1705 2 года назад +15

      'Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to decieve'

    • @koolkustom
      @koolkustom Год назад +1

      Great music! What is the title?

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 Год назад

      @@koolkustom ok bot

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 Год назад

      Weird how much Tippit resembles Kennedy 🤔

  • @Bulldog75stp
    @Bulldog75stp Год назад +68

    Two things I read about the arrest of Oswald at the theater. He was arrested with a .38 revolver on him. Tippit was shot with an automatic pistol. Second, when the .38 revolver was checked by the FBI, it was found that the firing pin didn't line up with the chamber. It was literally inoperable.

    • @typetersen8809
      @typetersen8809 Год назад +3

      Then LHO really was set up by the Agency not to take a trick, wasn't he.

    • @djf750
      @djf750 Год назад

      NOT TRUE...NOT TRUE...NOT TRUE
      as usual more bullshit

    • @leoross5777
      @leoross5777 Год назад +10

      tippit was killed when he stumbled into the real killer. a cia contractor

    • @djf750
      @djf750 Год назад

      @@leoross5777 Give us EVIDENCE of that with a NAME...thanks!

    • @djf750
      @djf750 Год назад

      @@leoross5777 and just why would a "CIA contractor" kill Tippett?

  • @kathleenvolle1789
    @kathleenvolle1789 2 года назад +132

    I was 12 years-old on that infamous day in history. I ran out of class, hid in the bathroom and sobbed my heart out. My heart was literally broken that day. 💔

    • @lissalives1
      @lissalives1 2 года назад +6

      Who are you in relation to this story?

    • @kingdingaling2469
      @kingdingaling2469 2 года назад +5

      Weird

    • @audreywilborn2018
      @audreywilborn2018 Год назад +4

      I was 12 also .
      Life is full of changes .

    • @infonomics
      @infonomics Год назад +7

      Heart literally broken? Interesting hyperbole. Anyway, how did you get it repaired--super glue?

    • @easyabc1404
      @easyabc1404 Год назад +3

      Not interesting. All the country was sobbing in their bathrooms...
      Come back when you will have relevant comments. And 14 years later on this very day today (august 16) you returned to your bathroom because Elvis passed away. We know your stories...

  • @markscarborough7580
    @markscarborough7580 3 года назад +33

    Oswald was the unluckiest lone nut ever. One of the only two policemen in Dallas, to ignore dispatch, is looking specifically for him on his street. And that cop had a premonition. Wow!

    • @jillconner5062
      @jillconner5062 Год назад +3

      And the cop also happened to be a dead ringer for JFK.

    • @frisbee544
      @frisbee544 Год назад +2

      That cop had a misson.

    • @leeturton9254
      @leeturton9254 Год назад

      Chief curry told the warren commission in his stuttering statement..." He went to find his own murderer"... anyone truly investigating the assassination would have alarm bells going off in their heads and followed up with another question regarding that juicy little set of words... but no .. they moved on to something else.... what a joke

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jillconner5062 Not so much..only similar shape face otherwise..no not really at all.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​​​@@jillconner5062Maybe only because the back of his skull was intact, instead of a huge area blown out (baseball size) from EXITING from the FRONT shot to his Right Temple area, just above the eye. As Assistant Press Secretary Malcolm Kikduff announced his death, "from a bullet in the brain, right through the head!" Shown on YT video, pointing with his index (2nd) finger to his Right Temple, just above the eye.

  • @customcleaners726
    @customcleaners726 3 года назад +83

    It is very simple to understand they did not want to hear the truth.

    • @barbaramarrs5113
      @barbaramarrs5113 3 года назад +15

      LBJ picked every member for the Warren Commission.

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 3 года назад +1

      @@barbaramarrs5113
      Yes, it was his responsibility to call for and assign/cajole members to join. Warren didn't want to do it, neither did several others. What, exactly, are you implying? Who else would have served on or called for or picked the members?

    • @barbaramarrs5113
      @barbaramarrs5113 3 года назад +8

      @@doriwebb2515 --Packed the commission to find in LBJ's favor. Some of those names are very interesting.

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 3 года назад +1

      @@barbaramarrs5113
      Yeah, packed with Republicans to do Democrats bidding?
      Try again.

    • @barbaramarrs5113
      @barbaramarrs5113 3 года назад +9

      @@doriwebb2515 ---- Commission staff -- interesting huh Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States (chairman) (1891-1974)
      Richard Russell Jr. (D-Georgia), U.S. Senator, (1897-1971)
      John Sherman Cooper (R-Kentucky), U.S. Senator (1901-1991)
      Hale Boggs (D-Louisiana), U.S. Representative, House Majority Whip (1914-1972)
      Gerald Ford (R-Michigan), U.S. Representative (later 38th President of the United States), House Minority Leader (1913-2006)
      Allen Dulles, former Director of Central Intelligence and head of the Central Intelligence Agency (1893-1969)
      John J. McCloy, former President of the World Bank (1895-1989)
      Dulles was fired by JFK and hated him for it

  • @svetlanasannikova6073
    @svetlanasannikova6073 Год назад +11

    Putting this together with the Velma call and Frank Wright testimony makes me think that Tippit was in Dealey Plaza, observed someone with a different rifle run out of the building and try to get in the gray Plymouth coupe he had asked to move. Velma said that the car pulled off and the gunman went to the viaduct. That would explain why he was watching the viaduct and pulling over cars aggressively. He had a suspect who was more believable than Lee. Thank you to Andy and Quick Hits podcast for connecting the two.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 10 месяцев назад

      You are aware Tippit was demonstrably nowhere near Dealey Plaza during the assassination, aren't you?

    • @baalbezub6848
      @baalbezub6848 10 месяцев назад

      @@aaronz7056 do you troll EVERY video comment section on RUclips? Asking for a friend.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 10 месяцев назад

      @@baalbezub6848 No, I see value in misleading the unwary when they are being misled by crackpot conspiracy nonsense, you have a problem with that?

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      @@baalbezub6848 No, I just see value in pointing out when crackpots are giving their middle fingers to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as they opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator and murderer so long as it suits their crackpot "theories." You got a problem with that?

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      @@baalbezub6848 No, I just see value in alerting people when they are being misled by crackpots like yourself and calling out people who give their middle fingers to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty, you have a problem with that?

  • @TudorOwen50s
    @TudorOwen50s 2 года назад +212

    Ever since I subscribed to this channel, the JFK assassination has taken on new meaning. This video opens up yet another aspect of the investigation and the time line and music are perfectly matched. I feel as though I've been transported back in time to places "they" didn't want anyone to look at.

    • @djf750
      @djf750 2 года назад +4

      There was NO conspiracy, read CASE CLOSED, it opened my eyes when I too thought that there WAS a conspiracy
      ALL CREDIBLE EVIDENCE points to Oswald and Oswald alone. His own brother said he did it

    • @davidpallin772
      @davidpallin772 2 года назад +21

      @@djf750 His brother saying he did it is not evidence, neither is Posner’s book.

    • @djf750
      @djf750 2 года назад +1

      @@davidpallin772 that makes no sense

    • @derekrushton1705
      @derekrushton1705 2 года назад +15

      Same with me. Very atmospheric. Something very disturbing happened that day.

    • @fobrien1
      @fobrien1 2 года назад +25

      "Ever since I subscribed to this channel, the JFK assassination has taken
      on new meaning. This video opens up yet another aspect of the
      investigation and the time line and music are perfectly matched. I feel
      as though I've been transported back in time to places "they" didn't
      want anyone to look at." ken
      in a way ken you are correct . they do not want people to look at this case for them selves , because if a person does that and sees the truth , sees that they intentionally omitted , deceived and lied AND STILL DO , well they simply wont swallow the official narrative .
      so they want you to watch the mainstream media BS . you know where they have a bullet flying through the air and entering th back side of jfks shirt collar and exiting above the adams apple . when in fact the autopsy photos show the entry wound to have been several inches below shoulder level ON THE BACK . anyone who watched nbc or abc or cbs or pbs will only get the above BS . but those who look at the autopsy photos will see the truth . so you are right there are places they dont want us looking . they dont want us to think , just to listen to their BS . and sadly many do just that . djf750 who posted here about gerald posner is one of those .
      what djf750 wont mention is that even the late gary mack and vince bugliosi both attacked posner over the deceptions he employed . when it comes to deceiving and pushing the official narrative both mack and the bug were masters . what djf750 wont tell you is that posner lied to congress about what important witnesses said . he wont tell you that posner in his book claimed to have interviewed witnesses who have said THEY NEVER EVER MET OR SPOKE TO THE MAN . this is merely the tip of the posner iceberg . a man guilty of plagiarism , if you steal another persons work and then say it is yours well that says it all about how honest they are . he attacks so called conspiracy theorists as nuts . yet who did he hire to represent him in his plagiarism case ? only the late mark lane lol . i wonder does mr posner make a habit of hiring men he thinks are nuts to represent him in court ? lol .

  • @MrTee-hw7mp
    @MrTee-hw7mp 2 года назад +148

    “He was never called to testify before the Warren Commission.”
    I’ve probably heard that a thousand times about a seemingly important witness in this case.

    • @thalarctos1900
      @thalarctos1900 2 года назад +16

      Yes, and everyone that does have any material facts is either crazy or lying! 🤔🤔

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 года назад +5

      @@thalarctos1900
      Or dead. By suicide.

    • @cobar5334
      @cobar5334 2 года назад +1

      @@TheBatugan77 That is 'suicide'

    • @djf750
      @djf750 2 года назад +2

      @@TheBatugan77 NOT true, not one person has been silenced

    • @djf750
      @djf750 2 года назад +2

      Give me ONE name please

  • @bubhub64
    @bubhub64 2 года назад +11

    The most shocking part of this video is that regular gas cost 23 cents a gallon in Nov. of '63 according to the GLOCO picture. Shocking, just shocking!

  • @davidarbuckle7236
    @davidarbuckle7236 Год назад +55

    There is a problem with the ballistics too. Oswald owned a revolver. The bullets that were removed from Tippit were from an automatic. Also, Oswald's wallet was found at the crime site, with the Heidel I.D. and yet Oswald had an entirely different wallet and I.D. with his real name at the theater.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Год назад +3

      He (or somebody) actualy left a wallet, containing an ID card with the moniker "Alec Hidell" at the TSBD? That's new to me, I thought that name was only used for the ordering of the rifle!

    • @davidarbuckle7236
      @davidarbuckle7236 Год назад +6

      @@louise_rose No. There were two wallets found following the Tippet Murder. One was in the custody of the personnel officer (Westbrook) at the Dallas Police Department. The other was on Oswald at the theater. Westbrook never fully explained how he got the 2nd wallet except that a "witness gave it to him."

    • @bajabret60
      @bajabret60 Год назад +2

      A bullet is a bullet. Doesn't matter if fired from revolver or semi-auto pistol. Also, most pistols were revolvers back then. Semi-autos were not popular until about 20 years ago.

    • @davidarbuckle7236
      @davidarbuckle7236 Год назад +8

      @@bajabret60 You are missing the point. the missile looks different. the hulls were initialed by the cop who sent them back to the department. they did not match Oswald's gun that was confiscated at the theater.

    • @leoross5777
      @leoross5777 Год назад +1

      there were 'several 'oswalds' he wasnt the killer , merely a 'patsy' they didnt even do proper interviews.. why did the 'clowns in action' think they needed to do all this background shit?

  • @moriver3857
    @moriver3857 3 года назад +156

    I lived in the Dallas area for many years, and heard this officer's name come up in conversations during my few visits to Dealy Plaza. But never knew all theses details. Oak Cliff is still a rough neighborhood. I always wondered why Bob and Ted Kennedy and their descendant never challenged the Warren Comission and the investigation of their brother's death. Perhaps they knew it was bigger than the Kennedy name.

    • @johnnyhartley4330
      @johnnyhartley4330 2 года назад +6

      There are strong suggestions the mafia were involved in the assassination after feeling let down by Kennedy after they had helped him get elected, but he then attacked them after getting into power. The Warren Commission was a whitewash, with no consideration of mafia involvement in the killing, and the Kennedys didnt want to challenge it as if they did then their own involvement with the mafia would have been revealed publicly.

    • @davidpallin772
      @davidpallin772 2 года назад +3

      @@johnnyhartley4330 As far as the Mafia is concerned, they are nothing but shoe shine boys in the scheme of the power structure in this country. Do you understand me....shoe shine boys. The real power is in the military and military defense/intelligence apparatus, that is where the real power lies.... they and they alone murder in this fashion especially when it came to the President of the United States. Think Johnny.....I know you can wrap your head around this.

    • @johnnyhartley4330
      @johnnyhartley4330 2 года назад +6

      @@davidpallin772 Hello you arrogant patronising person, if you had the mental capacity to follow the conversation you would understand the discussion was about 1963, when the mafia were stronger, and able to kill the US President, which is why the documents are still withheld as the US Government still doesn't want people to know that the mafia were stronger than the US Government.

    • @davidpallin772
      @davidpallin772 2 года назад +2

      @@johnnyhartley4330 patronizing is not one of my strong suits, in any event do you really believe there are documents that would show that the American or the Marseille Mafia had orchestrated the murder of the President ? I will give you this, at least your not the Oswald the lunatic did this alone. Could the Mafia alone pull this off? Absolutely not, they are another red herring. At one time I was a strong proponent that the American Mafia, namely Marcelo, Trafficante and possibly Sam Gianncana were involved. The motive: Attorney General Robert Kennedy’s all out assault on the entire criminal organization known as the American Mafia. By November 1963 the entire National Syndicate was on the ropes for a knockout blow. Could they have pulled this off? Unlikely, but it’s possible, only if the defense intelligence apparatus were aware of it and involved in it big time. The American public would demand the extermination of the American Mafia if it were true, even back then. I apologize for offending your sensibilities, it was not my intention.

    • @davidpallin772
      @davidpallin772 2 года назад +8

      @@johnnyhartley4330 Nothing personal here, the National Syndicate is/was not as powerful as the US Government.

  • @markw208
    @markw208 Год назад +15

    I’m glad RUclips put this on my list. Good video. Well composed. I’ve watched many, many documentaries about The Assassination and it seems a lot of details are brushed aside in order to provide a convenient answer.

    • @jet1149
      @jet1149 Год назад

      Nothing was brushed aside, if there’s no evidence to support it it’s meaningless.

  • @robertglenn5398
    @robertglenn5398 10 лет назад +86

    Another oddity I find here. It's stated that Officer Mentzel was taking a lunch break from 12:33 to 1:07...One would think that all Dallas units would have been notified of the assassination by at least 12:45-12:50. One would think that lunch breaks during this hour would have been the last thing any Dallas officer on duty would have been taking. Perhaps, however, Mentzel wasn't equiped with a portable transceiver and didn't know what was happening until he returned to his car. But, if he was dining in a restaurant, there had to be a radio playing and of course the news would have been within ear shot.

    • @brianshelbyhunter3974
      @brianshelbyhunter3974 5 лет назад +4

      Mentzel was patrolling in or near Oak Cliff. He had no involvement with the coverage at Elm St. He wasn't called to cover Elm St. Why would he be involved at all? Twenty-twenty hindsight is quite clear, isn't it?

    • @saskoilersfan
      @saskoilersfan 4 года назад +2

      @@brianshelbyhunter3974 oak Cliff has Os....elm street had Oz....fort Worth had Donald house ..three faces of Oz...
      Three look alikes arrested...
      But the wizard of Oz gets away with magical trajectories and dead Disney associates...

    • @randyubriacosr6580
      @randyubriacosr6580 3 года назад +4

      So blatant - they lied. Tip pit KNEW Oswald. Witnesses say 2 men (One Short & stocky killed the Cop) He was neck deep involved. Tip pit had to die that day too - He MAY have even been a shooter , or , drove LHO away from the TSBD?!? - smh 🤦

    • @user-eh5gj1hx9z
      @user-eh5gj1hx9z 3 года назад +1

      "News" wasn't as instantaneous as it is today and even though a TV "MIGHT" have been in some 'diner' ... the confusion and timing would have been such that Mentzel wouldn't have seen it , hear it or even fully understood it until AFTER his lunch.

    • @randyharris3175
      @randyharris3175 3 года назад +1

      No actually he had checked out an accident.

  • @elzorro701
    @elzorro701 3 года назад +31

    Frank Sturgis said: “ Switch two bodies”.

    • @SuperMarry23
      @SuperMarry23 3 года назад +8

      Tippits nickname was Jfk.

    • @doravernon1511
      @doravernon1511 3 года назад +1

      @@SuperMarry23 Presidents and ViPs travel with a double, so there were three JFKs in Dealey Plaza.

    • @SuperMarry23
      @SuperMarry23 3 года назад

      @@doravernon1511 I dont know. I got this from Richard Conolly.

    • @doravernon1511
      @doravernon1511 3 года назад +2

      @@SuperMarry23 yes, Tippit was a lookalike but there would be another travelling with the President. There was most likely a body switch involving Tippit.

    • @SuperMarry23
      @SuperMarry23 3 года назад +4

      @@doravernon1511 Maybe . And I dont think we ever will get the full picture of what happened that day in Dallas.

  • @HugoMaus
    @HugoMaus Год назад +13

    Mark Lanes interview with eyewitnesses of Tippit's shooting clearly identifies another shooter other then Oswald. These were first hand accounts of people who saw Tippits actions and the shooting. Warren commission and the FBI chose not to accept the eyewitness official statements. One description fit that of Jack Ruby, who gave a hand gesture to another man walking parallel but across the street. The gesture was to continue walking in the direction he was walking toward. Also the gunman used his own gun then reloaded in a yard close by, when you see the video of the shooting at the time you will see officers and detectives holding a pistol they claimed at the time belonged to the shooter. Oswald had no residue from firing any weapon when he was tested after being taken into custody. The pistol Oswald had when arrested was not the pistol used to kill Tippit. Oswald owned one pistol and one rifle.

    • @jet1149
      @jet1149 Год назад +2

      Someone could sell you a bridge across the desert

    • @Brotherken1234
      @Brotherken1234 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jet1149What are you afraid of?

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      B.S., Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses. What the hell it the POINT of attacking a cop on a public street with Oswald already being sought anyway and if anything goes wrong here they will just end up confirming a conspiracy exists?

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 6 лет назад +56

    yep, shoddiest investigation of all time.

    • @Mr-Damage
      @Mr-Damage 5 лет назад +14

      9/11 is a close second

    • @paystarbuzzy
      @paystarbuzzy 4 года назад +5

      Intentionally so. There were many people doing things in secrecy in both cases.

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 3 года назад

      @@cristovaljesusamado8455 : Never heard that expression before. Eye wash. Interesting.

    • @nodroglandboy4898
      @nodroglandboy4898 3 года назад +9

      Sorry never ever investigated because it was planned you cannot investigate something that is pre planned.You might get tripped up in your own lies. The Warren commission failed to cover it up. They were part of the said lie.Many many witnesses were totally ignored and evidence removed faster than a speeding bullet, sorry no joke intended. White wash from start to finish. R.I.P. J.F.K.

    • @terryhouston7911
      @terryhouston7911 3 года назад +1

      Dont forget church's committee years later looking at it

  • @williamc.1198
    @williamc.1198 2 года назад +41

    My wife's late Uncle, was a Dallas patrolman on duty that day. He knew Off. Tibbit also. Til the day he died, Uncle John never believed Oswald did the shooting alone.

    • @avidnongetit8710
      @avidnongetit8710 2 года назад +1

      Thank you William. Reading the evidence is different from actual experience.

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 2 года назад +3

      Correction: The spelling of Ofc. Tippit uses double Ps not Bs.

    • @rawbacon
      @rawbacon 2 года назад +1

      @@jean6872 Tippit no E.

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 2 года назад +1

      @@rawbacon Fixed, thanks.

    • @derekkelley7490
      @derekkelley7490 Год назад +1

      @William C.
      Was there any reason in specific "Uncle John" felt this way? Why did he think Oswald did not do the shooting alone???

  • @Catquick1957
    @Catquick1957 3 года назад +66

    When he made the call, I think he knew he had been bamboozled. He thought LHO was in the back of that car, and when he wasn't, he knew it was falling apart(his viewpoint). He had no idea he was the "Patsie". He found out too late.

    • @easyabc1404
      @easyabc1404 Год назад +2

      Who did he call?????? Oswald on his cell phone to know where he is????

    • @typetersen8809
      @typetersen8809 Год назад +4

      @@easyabc1404 They both more than likely had the same CIA handler.

    • @midcoastprepper3495
      @midcoastprepper3495 Год назад

      I believe that's right. That's why he spoke those words to his kid that morning. He was involved in the plot to kill Kennedy, but he like Oswald, were set up, to go down. Tippet was killed to close loose ends.

    • @frisbee544
      @frisbee544 Год назад +1

      Tippitt was Patsy No. 2.

  • @markbrown1609
    @markbrown1609 3 года назад +87

    I remember this day at age four. My grandfather pulling into driveway with the news of JFK. My mother and aunt crying while watching the news. Two days later, tv news Oswald shot and my father saying this is crazy and I was asked to leave tv room when news came on. My fifth birthday being on November 23 was not much fun.

    • @billybatchelor2863
      @billybatchelor2863 2 года назад +4

      I thought I had it rough mine being November 28th and some years it being Thanksgiving. You had to compete with Camelot. Lol

    • @paulalexandermanley6479
      @paulalexandermanley6479 2 года назад +3

      Wasn't much fun for the Presidents children either.

    • @BradfordtheEclectic
      @BradfordtheEclectic Год назад +2

      My grandparents attended Kennedy's dinner in Houston the night before. It was my 6th birthday so they skipped it to dine in the same room as JFK.

    • @jamesobrien4925
      @jamesobrien4925 Год назад

      My 13th birthday was November 23rd - my parents forgot to celebrate the event which was overshadowed by the assassination.

    • @christopherblack7342
      @christopherblack7342 Год назад

      @@BradfordtheEclectic that's a lot for a 6 year old. Do you remember where in Houston your folks had dinner? Were they well connected?

  • @michaeludeze8470
    @michaeludeze8470 Год назад +5

    The most intriguing thing to me in the JFK assassination story is that young service men at Bethesda Hospital casually assumed that the bronze casket that everyone saw on TV with JFK's body was media decoy. They had already received JFK's body, which arrived earlier in a body bag.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      B.S. Explain 3 things:
      a) how you steal bodies and switch caskets around within the cramped, crowded confines of Air Force One without being seen, without leaving a trace of blood anywhere, and with the plane surrounded by onlookers at both airfields...
      b) how you safely approach scores of Secret Service, military personnel, FBI, Air Force One personnel, doctors, pathologists, x-ray technicians, photographers, ballistic experts, witnesses, etc., and persuade them all to obey illegal orders and bend over backwards making themselves all eternally loyal accessories to murder and treason...
      c) how stealing bodies, performing surgeries, altering wounds, faking photos, forging x-rays, falsifying reports, committing perjury by the dozen, bluffing their way through subsequent investigations, and piling cover-ups atop cover-ups is a better idea than just leaving well enough alone and saying Oswald must have had an accomplice who got away, which would have suited any conspiracy just fine...

  • @dlperk5035
    @dlperk5035 Год назад +5

    I must say I really like your background music arranged for this video. It reminds me of John Barry's style. Thank you for posting such beautiful music...

  • @fiddlefolk
    @fiddlefolk 2 года назад +23

    People, Please!
    1). Does it appear strange that JD is waiting at a bus stop, goes to record shop n calls, pulls over a car by cutting them off and actually hits the car, then gets killed exactly half way between Oswald's boarding house and Jack Ruby's apt.
    2). Has anybody wondered just where in the hell Oswald was going? Doesn't make sense.
    Here's what does make sense.
    Tippit was to catch Oswald getting off the bus and arrest or kill him but Oswald wasn't on the bus. Tippit panics and makes call. Pulls over a car for no reason but checks the backseat.
    Tippit now becomes plan B:
    He is killed and now a convenient trail is made from his shooting to the theater with obvious intention. Why? Because they know that Oswald will be at the theater waiting to meet with his handler.
    How do we know this? Look at Oswald's action. The last Erlene Robert's sees of him, he is standing at the bus stop on the corner of Zang blvd. It is a straight shot down Zang to Jefferson and hang a right to the theater. No need to be at Patton st.
    He gets to the theater just like Butch Burrough say, around 1:07. Movie theater managers are a good source for time because their entire job is starting movies on time and paying attention to what time it is.
    Oswald then sets next to several people for just a brief minute before he finally sits at the back of the theater where he is arrested.
    An Oswald double is with Jack Ruby who kills Tippet and waves him on to the theater. Aquilla Clemmons testifies to this as well.
    The Oswald double leaves a trail to the theater and all hands are on the lookout for a cop killer. There was a bigger response to Tippit's shooting than the President. Think about that!
    The double leaves a trail. Ducks in by the shoe store and gets little Johnny Brewer's attention and then slides into the theater without buying a ten cent ticket. The double goes straight to the balcony. The double is arrested the same time Oswald is and taken out the back door. Eyewitnesses seen this and for years thought that they had seen Oswald arrested but couldn't understand why all the pictures showed him coming out the front of the theater.
    Now, it makes sense!

    • @wallacebell4311
      @wallacebell4311 2 года назад +1

      Pure bullshit! How do sleep at night or even look at yourself in the mirror?!

    • @fiddlefolk
      @fiddlefolk 2 года назад

      I sleep just fine! Go read Gerald Posner some more or Bugliosi. They are one in the same you know,,,,,no, you probably didn't't know that either. Lol

    • @cobar5342
      @cobar5342 2 года назад +2

      Well said. That is a great outline of what probably happened

    • @fiddlefolk
      @fiddlefolk 2 года назад

      @@cobar5342 Thank you!

    • @easyabc1404
      @easyabc1404 Год назад

      So Tippit knew Oswald would be on 10th street? If he was supposed to kill Oswald, he would have waited for him at his rooming house or near it. Not on 10th street. Dallas is the fourth or fifth bigger city in USA. A couple of few bums were concerned about all the police cars in the streets with lights and sirens.
      Somebody who was worried about the police cars hide in the shoe store than entered the theater without paying his ticket. They called the police on him because they heard on the radio about Tippit. So maybe 26 policemen and plain clothes ones were deployed at the theater and Brewer pointed at Oswald because he looked like the somebody. You don't send ANY police officer to a theater for a person not paying his 25 cents to enter the place. Not that day...
      And you don't send 25 cops for that...
      All and all, if Oswald acted ALONE, without telling anyone of course, why Ruby killed him? Who is nuts enough to shot somebody inside a police station knowing you will be arrested, booked and charged...
      Oswald knew things... Oswald did not act alone. Oswald did not shot anybody but helped the shooter and his buddy to hide on the 6th floor.

  • @akfreed6949
    @akfreed6949 2 года назад +68

    On the annual Coast to Coast AM anniversary of JFK assassination show , a brother and sister called the show to tell the story of their mothers deathbed revelation . Their mother claimed 2 suspicious men left the rear entrance of the depository building . And there was a Dallas cop that witnessed them also . It makes you wonder if the cop was Tippett . By the way the radio show lost contact with the brother and sister .

    • @kenso5539
      @kenso5539 Год назад +16

      Does anyone think that Tippett looked a little bit like Kennedy?

    • @glennspringthorpe6227
      @glennspringthorpe6227 Год назад

      @@kenso5539 Apparently one of his nicknames at work was 'JFK'. There is another strain to this conspiracy that involves a 'Malcolm Ligget' an embalmer who allegedly worked on making Tippets body look like JFK's. A fancy turn to the story, however, be careful it could all be a load of crap. I deal with facts. I know there was a conspriacy & cover up because of the actual documented number of shots. 2-Kennedy, 1-James Tague, 1-chrome framing on interior of windscreen, 1-single bullet through & through hole from front to back in windscreen. That's 5. Then there's at least 1 more that hit the concrete housing of a manhole cover in the road. These are all documented bullets but the authorities are all in on it so you will never get justice in the USA unless you demand & take it yourselves.

    • @dougtinsley1320
      @dougtinsley1320 Год назад +12

      @@kenso5539 At the time of his death Tippet looked A LOT like Kennedy, so much so that his fellow officers referred to him as J F K

    • @petersonlafollette3521
      @petersonlafollette3521 Год назад

      That there are STILL so many stones unturned, plus the sham results of the Warren Commission report, addresses the extent of the deep state- what they Never want found out.

    • @joinjen3854
      @joinjen3854 Год назад

      The Kennedys were talked to. JFK was a dead man walking. The power brokers had so many assassination contingencies he would never make it alive to 1964.

  • @richardbushey2666
    @richardbushey2666 10 лет назад +139

    The ballistics evidence did not match up (the spent shells matched Oswald's gun but not the bullets removed from Tippit at his autopsy), The FBI received the bullets from the Dallas authorities and could not match them to Oswald's gun. The Dallas police lifted fingerprints from the passengers side of Tippit's police car that didn't match Oswald's. The governments main witness to the shooting was a crackpot named Helen Markham. She claimed in her Warren Commission testimony that she had talked to Tippit as he laid on the ground when actually he was killed instantly from the shot to the head. It gets even better, Mark Lane ( who was hired to represent Oswald before the Commission) asked her in a recorded conversation to described Tippit's killer and she stated he was short and heavy with bushy hair which is exactly what two other witnesses had seen. She even stated she didn't recognize Oswald in the police lineup and only picked him out because she claimed that she had chills run up and down her when she saw him in the lineup. Yet the Commission built most of the case against Oswald shooting Tippit on her testimony. Google her WC testimony yourself and see what a farce the whole thing was.

    • @robmelko1980
      @robmelko1980 10 лет назад +3

      Check it out man pretty interesting site

    • @wcw8973
      @wcw8973 8 лет назад +4

      chief curry had lifted Harry olsens prints off tippits car he asked him to explain he couldn't it put him at the scene

    • @abwm2365
      @abwm2365 7 лет назад +4

      Harry Olsen….who was told by Chief Curry to leave the department but
      Harry refused to give all the reasons for that request.

    • @tkso.philly3879
      @tkso.philly3879 5 лет назад +16

      Richard Bushey Don't forget the Black woman who said the exact same thing."The shooter was short and stocky.And he motioned to another man across the street to move on".-Tippet even stopped in front of the house where Oswald was renting a room and honked the horn.Just like when Castro was asked if he or the Russians had a hand in the assassination,he answered truthfully.-"That was an Inside job".

    • @jerrilampon9596
      @jerrilampon9596 5 лет назад +11

      Richard, Oswald's pistol had been rechambered from a .32 standard to a .32 special and the barrel was shortened from 5" to 2". The pistol was not rebarreled. It was still the standard .32 diameter. The .32 special bullet is slightly smaller than the .32 standard barrel, so bullets passing through the larger chamber would rattle down the barrel without leaving definitive grooves had the barrel been a .32 special barrel, so it was difficult to get repeatable identifications from bullets recovered from Tippit.
      Cartridges found at the scene resolve the identification much better. As with the bullets, a gun puts a distinguishing “fingerprint” onto each cartridge fired in it. Each cartridge base is seated against the breech face and firing pin, prior to firing. When the primer is struck and the bullet fired, the resulting explosion thrusts the cartridge back against the breech face of the gun, permanently stamping the base of the cartridge with the unique fine lines etched on the surface of the breech face. All cartridges were identified as having been fired from Oswald's pistol. Proof positive that Oswald shot Tippit.
      Fingerprints from Tippit's car did not match Oswald, but that doesn't exonerate Oswald. The overwhelming evidence for his guilt overrides any lack of fingerprints on Tippits car matching Oswald.
      Mark Lane called Helen Markham and recorded the conversation with her. He attempted to intimidate her in to changing her description she gave of Oswald to a short, heavy, and with bushy hair. She didn't give Lane what he wanted.
      Lane was questioned by the Warren Commission and was given immunity from prosecution if he turned over the tape recording he made with Markham. This is unfortunate, because Lane was guilty of witness tampering and should have spent time in jail. This was typical of his tactics and he should have been prosecuted many times over for it.
      Read his testimony.

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 8 лет назад +5

    What music is this?

  • @txrose8768
    @txrose8768 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel. Love it!! 👍😀

  • @elwoodblues6663
    @elwoodblues6663 Год назад +2

    this report sheds more light on what really happened great job

  • @nickv4073
    @nickv4073 8 лет назад +95

    THE GLOCO GAS STATION. Remember the bus that Oswald got on when he left the TSBD? The closest bus stop to Oswald's rooming house was right across the street from GLOCO. Was Tippit told somehow (landline) that Oswald was on that bus? It would explain alot. Tippit did not know that Oswald got off the bus when it got stuck in traffic. He waited for the bus, it came and Oswald didn't get off. He then followed the bus to see if Ossie might get off at the next stop or two. He then stopped off at Top Ten Records to inform his controller that Oswald was not on the bus.

    • @randallanthony1794
      @randallanthony1794 8 лет назад +6

      interesting never heard this before,tippit was next to gas station parked, where exactly was station

    • @nickv4073
      @nickv4073 8 лет назад +18

      +randall anthony Directly across the street from the gas station. He had a perfect view of the bus stop. Additionally, Tippit's last transmission of his location "Lancaster and 8th" was right along the bus route after the gas station. He was following that bus. Check RUclips for "50 Reasons for 50 Years, Episode 20". Go to 4:15 mark and watch.

    • @randallanthony1794
      @randallanthony1794 8 лет назад +2

      +Nick V thanks for info ill check it out

    • @walterhelms8815
      @walterhelms8815 5 лет назад

      If Oswald left the bus for a cab, wouldn't the "controller" know all and let Tippitt know?

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire 5 лет назад +13

      Communications then were not so good. The controller was not omniscient, nor telepathic. The only way to communicate with Tippit wold be in person, over landline, or over his squad car radio. Oswald shifting modes of transit probably wouldn't have been detected immediately by those plotting the assassination and the ancillary murder of Tippit. Tippit may have been killed because he knew too much and maybe talked too much, his death served to incriminate Oswald, and Tippit had a resemblance to JFK, and might have been useful in crafting phony autopsy photos.

  • @sdavenport1981
    @sdavenport1981 14 лет назад +18

    very interesting. I have never thought of this before. Thanks

    • @doug9066
      @doug9066 3 года назад +2

      Same here. This sure sheds alot more light on this one.

    • @easyabc1404
      @easyabc1404 Год назад

      Are you still there 12 years later?

  • @mainerockflour3462
    @mainerockflour3462 Год назад +8

    A police officer recorded in his notebook that hs had spoken with Lee Harvey Oswall who worked at the depository and found him in the break room getting a soda. This occured minutes after the assassination. It would have taken too long for Oswell to decend the four (4) floors.

    • @MrBeyondbelief
      @MrBeyondbelief Год назад +3

      Nothing like pulling off the crime of the century and then calmly going for a COKE and a smile!!!! LHO was a patsy.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@MrBeyondbelief Oswald had EXACTLY the right amount of time to get down the stairs and duck into the room on hearing people rushing upstairs towards him, and you failed to mention two minor details:
      a) nobody ever saw anybody ELSE fleeing down the stairs from the sixth floor
      b) your "patsy" then IMMEDIATELY FLED THE CRIME SCENE
      You know, the same patsy who later lied to police, refused to cooperate with any investigators, and just shrugged a hollow, rambling reply when asked on live TV, "Did you shoot the President?"

    • @mainerockflour3462
      @mainerockflour3462 9 месяцев назад

      @@walterhelms8798 Would you be out of breath after killing the president, running down 4 flights of stairs, then be caught calmly drinking a soda? The guy would have been flustered.
      President Trump had revealed when he opened the files that there was a bullet hole through the windshield. You can clearly see the opening wound on the right side of President Kennedy's skull, as the coroner held up the flap of skin. He was shot from the 'grassy-knoll'. Incidentally, President Kennedy's driver was a former SS officer.

  • @michaellong6605
    @michaellong6605 3 года назад +38

    Oswald was a patriotic patsy set up long before to take the fall for the killing. Way too many people knew all of the main players knew each other.

    • @joshmaxwell7968
      @joshmaxwell7968 3 года назад +5

      No doubt.

    • @suejaneuk1681
      @suejaneuk1681 2 года назад +6

      Officer Tibbett sounds very plausible as the shooter. LHO definitely innocent. Always thought so.

    • @leemoore9933
      @leemoore9933 2 года назад +3

      @@suejaneuk1681 so now you think tippet killed kennedy, geez you would believe anything, smh.

    • @Dr.Pepper001
      @Dr.Pepper001 2 года назад +1

      Oh sure. Oswald left the School Depository Bldg after Kennedy was shot, headed home, put on a jacket, and took his revolver and headed down to street. He knew the cops would be combing the area for potential suspects and when Tippet stopped him, he shot the cop. Then he headed on towards the theater where he was caught and arrested. So yep, I'm expected to believe that Oswald, who some say didn't shoot Kennedy, just decided to take in a movie on such a nice day when he should have been at work. He was on the and the theater seemed like a place to hide out in.

    • @cobar5334
      @cobar5334 2 года назад +2

      @@Dr.Pepper001 The descriptions of Tippet's shooter does not fit Oswald

  • @themeaningoflife38
    @themeaningoflife38 11 лет назад +29

    Yes, Oswald had a revolver.Tippit was killed with an automatic, the shell casings at the scene and the bullets in TIppit's body were from an automatic. They are two totally different guns.

    • @TRINZINI
      @TRINZINI 3 года назад +3

      Finally someone here who knows the facts !

    • @themeaningoflife38
      @themeaningoflife38 3 года назад +3

      @Tautriadelta The evidence proves Oswald did NOT do it. And ALL witnesses did NOT identify Oswald.

    • @themeaningoflife38
      @themeaningoflife38 3 года назад

      @Tautriadelta Nope

    • @Ur2ez4me81
      @Ur2ez4me81 3 года назад

      Yeah & we all know it wasn’t Oswald who acted alone with the assassination of JFK! Back in April of that same year Oswald had a accomplice with him when he attempted to assassinate US army general Edwin Walker. As far as the shooters involved with Kennedy’s assassination it was Oswald alongside 1-2 others in his group & one of the secret service men behind Kennedy’s motorcade who accidentally discharged his weapon upon hearing the gun fire.

    • @Ur2ez4me81
      @Ur2ez4me81 3 года назад +1

      Tautriadelta You’d be amazed how at how many police & military are shot bc of friendly fire.

  • @deboisblanc
    @deboisblanc 12 лет назад +42

    Great job of compiling all of that information.

    • @randyharris3175
      @randyharris3175 3 года назад

      It's all bs.

    • @randyharris3175
      @randyharris3175 3 года назад +1

      I can tell you right now any student of the assassanation and the murder of Tippit can find loads and loads of half truths rumors and flat out lies of what you just watched.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 года назад +1

      Total horseshit.. The Tippit killing is a slam dunk with a chain of evidence that’s impossible to get around.. A Texas jury sends that cop killer to the chair in 30 minutes..

    • @randyharris3175
      @randyharris3175 3 года назад +1

      @@jacobjones5269 You're absolutely 100 percent right

    • @jfkassnation5980
      @jfkassnation5980 2 года назад

      @@randyharris3175 another exhaustive repudiation

  • @casualobserver3145
    @casualobserver3145 Год назад +4

    How was it determined that Tippit’s phone outgoing call “rang 7-8 times and was unanswered”? Wouldn’t Tippit, with the receiver to his ear be the one & only person to know this?

  • @philipparker8307
    @philipparker8307 2 года назад +18

    here’s why Tippit was acting strange that day: he was bought up by the Mob. He was a dirty cop who knew what was coming that day - a mob hit on Kennedy w/ Oswald set up as a patsy.
    Tippit’s role was to find Oswald first, confront him, and kill him. Tippit was the prearranged hit man to quiet Oswald, all to make it look legitimate as a cop firing in self-defense.
    Instead, Oswald got the jump on Tippit, killed him first, and then was taken into custody.
    The Mob, fearful that Oswald was going to talk, panicked and got Jack Ruby to finish the job that Tippit was supposed to do 🤷‍♀️

    • @halibut1249
      @halibut1249 2 года назад +1

      Sounds right. It fits the facts. Tippet was nervous as hell. On the morning of Nov 22, 1963 he told his eldest son "no matter what, remember I love you." He knew he was facing grave danger that day. Maybe he was supposed to pick up Oswald at TSBD but the plan went awry. In any case IMO he was supposed to kill Oswald to silence him from ever talking. He bungled that assignment and Oswald was after all prob highly paranoid that he would be murdered in a cover-up; after all Oswald went back to his rooming house for one purpose: to get his .38 handgun for protection. Even if Tippet succeeded, he would probably get killed so he too would be silenced. But Tippet having failed, Ruby now had to sacrifice himself and hope for a short sentence for manslaughter (a crime of passion committed because Oswald killed his beloved Pres. John F. Kennedy). For the mob, within 48 hrs the two guys they were prob most worried might talk were both dispatched.

    • @jamesnichols7693
      @jamesnichols7693 2 года назад

      It’s not cool to smear a dead man’s name when you know nothing of him. Oswald likely was a patsy but if so, the other bullets were federal in origin.

    • @mawel1955
      @mawel1955 2 года назад

      @@jamesnichols7693 It's a possibility. Ignoring such things in order not to 'smear' a dead person might be morally correct but, in the search for truth, this scenario is something that should still be considered.

    • @philipparker8307
      @philipparker8307 2 года назад +1

      @@halibut1249 here’s a good recounting of the story of this Mob (Chicago Outfit) hit on JFK-
      this whole video is good, but skip to the 1:26:35 minute mark for the five minute story about the JFK hit.
      It was Jack Ruby who recruited officer 👮‍♂️ Tippit to kill Oswald ASAP after Kennedy was whacked. Tippit failed to do his job that day and was killed himself. For the Outfit in Chicago the initial elation of killing JFK turned to anger that Oswald was captured and might start talking. The mob put the pressure on Ruby to finish the job that officer 👮‍♂️ Tippit failed to do: shut down Iswald permanently. here’s the video (go to 1:26:35)
      ruclips.net/video/obn1Y-bMk34/видео.html

    • @philipparker8307
      @philipparker8307 2 года назад

      @@jamesnichols7693 my man, just watch the five minutes of the video i just linked in my previous comment, and then you’ll see that Tippit being in hock to the mob was a very possible situation. Oswald didn’t have the brains to pull off this hit all on his own, there were others involved. The video i linked above details (imo) a very likely scenario of the Kennedy hit. No one had more means and motivation to carry out a hit on JFK than the New Orleans or the Chicago mob, in particular Carlos Marcello and/or Sam Giancana. The above video isn’t B.S., it’s mob lore about one of the biggest mobsters of the 20th c. Just take a watch…

  • @302MarkVII
    @302MarkVII 14 лет назад +9

    10:14 is also incorrect. Dispatch asked "78. Are you in the Oak Cliff area?" Tippit replied "Lancaster and Eigth" happened at 12:54 not 12:45 and then dispatch replied "You will be at large for any emergency that comes in." meaning that would be his location.

    • @bernardedwards8461
      @bernardedwards8461 2 года назад +2

      You are too obsessed by irrelevant detail to be able to see the wood for the trees. In this you are far from being alone.

  • @sk3ffingtonai
    @sk3ffingtonai 3 года назад +33

    The more pressing and glaring issue is if one were to watch the 'actual news coverage film' of the Tippit shooting, the news journalist clearly states the 'gunman' dropped his gun at the scene after shooting Tippit. If true, how then was Oswald caught a short time later at the Texas Theater with a pistol? It would be a stretch of wild imagination to believe Oswald had (2) guns.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад +6

      There was a lot of confusion that day, understandably so. Oswald went to his rooming house, got the gun, that gun was used to shoot Tippit, and Oswald still had it on him when he tried to shoot Officer MacDonald in the theater minutes later. There is no mystery here.

    • @martynflynn8368
      @martynflynn8368 Год назад +5

      @@aaronz7056 Fiction. (Bad fiction at that).

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 Год назад +2

      @@martynflynn8368 *What* is "fiction?"

    • @scottdaley1672
      @scottdaley1672 Год назад +1

      How is it a stretch that he had two? 🙄

    • @leeturton9254
      @leeturton9254 Год назад

      @@aaronz7056 jackanory story aka bullshit... gotta be extremely unfamiliar with the case or extremely delusional to believe lee Harvey Oswald murdered JFK and tippit all alone

  • @skipgetelman3418
    @skipgetelman3418 3 года назад +32

    A great many strange things occurred that day

  • @edwardrossman9448
    @edwardrossman9448 3 года назад +11

    9/10th of a mile in 12 minutes is a problem ? I walk it in 18 minutes with an injured Achilles tendon. Also , there were actual eye witnesses to the Tippet murder. I just wonder are you ok or just being rhetorical ?

    • @omar10213245
      @omar10213245 2 года назад +1

      bullshit, no chance in hell you're walking a mile in 18 minutes with an injured achilles. stop talking out of your ass

    • @Heathcoatman
      @Heathcoatman 2 года назад +3

      Not one of those witnesses identified Oswald as the shooter. One witness claimed she saw two men, neither being oswald.

    • @edwardrossman9448
      @edwardrossman9448 2 года назад

      @@yuma9663 Why did Officer Tippet accost Oswald with his hand on his service revolver ?

    • @edwardrossman9448
      @edwardrossman9448 2 года назад

      @@Heathcoatman Why did Officer Tippet accost Oswald who was walking down the street- and why did Tippet have his hand on the service weapon ?

    • @Heathcoatman
      @Heathcoatman 2 года назад +1

      @@edwardrossman9448 Your question has nothing to do with what I posted. The fact that you repeated it to another guy and had nothing to do with what he said tells me you arent thinking or reading clearly at the moment.

  • @whiteclifffl
    @whiteclifffl 5 лет назад +45

    Wow! That is stunning!!!
    Gas used to be 23 cents a gallon????

    • @sonnycorleone3970
      @sonnycorleone3970 5 лет назад +6

      Whitecliffl, Hello. Yes. Remember back then people did not make as much money. Like in 1947 a car was 1,500 dollars. gasoline- 23 cents a gallon. House-13,000. minimum wage-40 cents per hour. I looked this up by the way I don't go back that far. LOL. All the best.

    • @whiteclifffl
      @whiteclifffl 5 лет назад +2

      Sonny Corleone And Do you know the current price of gasoline in Saudi Arabia?
      Look it up. It’s disgusting.

    • @wickedmirage
      @wickedmirage 4 года назад +8

      In the 80s when gas went over a dollar a gallon, I was bitching about it and my dad looked at me and said, " A dollar?! I'm still pissed it's over 25 cents!" LoL, thanks for reminding me of that. Love and miss my old dad. Cheers!

    • @rogersmith4834
      @rogersmith4834 3 года назад +5

      @@sonnycorleone3970 SONNY CORLEONE: I go back that far. This station had regular @ 23.9 cents, and ethyl @ 25.9. We had a gas war in Waco in '60 when for 2 weeks gas was @ 14.9---no kidding. Everyone filled their tanks and barrels. I remember Nov. 22 well. I had made friends with Sherry Angel, a dancer at Jack Ruby's Carousel Club, and visited her and husband Wally Weston in their dressing room there. I last saw them 4 months before the JFK shooting.

    • @Pfsif
      @Pfsif 3 года назад +7

      And we were promised to be rich on Social Security when we retired.

  • @Nichen
    @Nichen 11 лет назад +27

    Fantastic Research...thanks a million Helmer.

  • @rudolphvaleriano1578
    @rudolphvaleriano1578 2 года назад +41

    By some theorists, Tippit was murdered in cold blood because he was JFK’s body double in the assasination. He shares many similar features with JFK

    • @johncooper7663
      @johncooper7663 Год назад +7

      I'd be embarrassed to mention that.

    • @yungkuda
      @yungkuda Год назад +1

      @@johncooper7663 why?

    • @johncooper7663
      @johncooper7663 Год назад +1

      @@yungkuda because there wasn't a body double.

    • @johncooper7663
      @johncooper7663 Год назад

      @@yungkuda if you were going to get a body double and switch on the same day, you might want both bodies to have the same hair color. Duh

    • @propbraker
      @propbraker Год назад +5

      I heard he was also half alien, half chupracobra.

  • @pran7003
    @pran7003 Год назад +9

    Very sad about Officer TippIt he was a tiny pawn in the hands of powerful and wicked men! God bless you sir where you are now :)

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 9 месяцев назад

      No, he was a cop who was unlucky enough to cross paths with a fleeing assassin who was faster on the draw than he was.

  • @robertglenn5398
    @robertglenn5398 10 лет назад +20

    The soundtrack to this is so perfectly adaptable to this series...anyone know the source and composer?

    • @markrymanowski719
      @markrymanowski719 4 года назад +5

      Lull before the storm.
      Pastoral symphony No 6.
      Ludwig van Beethoven.

    • @saskoilersfan
      @saskoilersfan 4 года назад +2

      How do you not see the twin perception of Oz?
      Twin perceptions of JFK and tippit?
      Twin perceptions of rifles?
      Twin perceptions of C's Lewis arrested and killed twin perceptions of Oz...

    • @spirg
      @spirg 4 года назад +2

      Mark Rymanowski Are you sure ? I can’t find it

    • @ginagarner4928
      @ginagarner4928 2 года назад

      I love this sound myself perfect!

  • @doug9066
    @doug9066 3 года назад +60

    Why would anyone say things like this to their family? This tells me Officer Tippit was somehow tied into this assassination, this was strange from the beginning when he said what he said to his family. Thank you for sharing which surely sheds more light on this one.

    • @stewartj3407
      @stewartj3407 3 года назад +5

      Don’t be so guillable.

    • @stevepacheco1309
      @stevepacheco1309 3 года назад +2

      My Sergeant told the dispatcher that he was going to give her a hell of a day, several hours later he was killed. Sometimes people just have a feeling

    • @charlottewalker6490
      @charlottewalker6490 3 года назад +9

      Yes, after reading this report I suspect Officer Tippit was done away with because he knew something about the assassination and he was a loose end that couldn't be left dangling in the wind.

    • @stewartj3407
      @stewartj3407 3 года назад +3

      @@charlottewalker6490 you realize he never said anything to his son, or anyone else, out of the ordinary that morning. It’s all lies, which is typical with most conspiracy theorist, the real facts don’t matter to them, they just wanna make their theory believable.

    • @charlottewalker6490
      @charlottewalker6490 3 года назад +3

      @@stewartj3407 Did anyone ever verify what if anything Tippit said that morning because leaving the house?

  • @therealpinoyhapa
    @therealpinoyhapa Год назад +3

    Does anyone know why a police stopped in front of Oswald's rooming house, honked twice, and then drove off? Does this have anything to do with Tippit's murder?

  • @mchapman132
    @mchapman132 Год назад +2

    I always believed Oswald was the patsy. A shooter, an assassin, was needed to pin the murder on one man, not a government conspiracy.
    I never thought Oswald shot the policeman. That didn’t make sense.

  • @peterloader974
    @peterloader974 3 года назад +52

    Sounds like Tippit was expecting to pick someone up from a vehicle matching Andrews. Possibly the real shooter who later killed Tippit. The car he was expecting was probably from the parking area behind the Grassy Knoll.

    • @edwardrossman9448
      @edwardrossman9448 3 года назад

      right. these people are nuts

    • @giraffesareselfish9563
      @giraffesareselfish9563 3 года назад

      Umm...who is Andrews?

    • @peterloader974
      @peterloader974 3 года назад

      @@giraffesareselfish9563 See answer a 6:32 of video.

    • @kevinbergin9971
      @kevinbergin9971 3 года назад

      "Sounds like ..." I don't get any sound?

    • @NINJA52ELITE
      @NINJA52ELITE 3 года назад +6

      I think Tippit was waiting for Oswald because they knew he was taking a bus home and they knew what time he would be there. The problem was Oswald took another bus and a taxi to get home which mess up the estimated time up. Strangely enough his usual bus had two officers already looking for him on it. A blond woman actually left his usual bus, got on the other bus with him. Then followed him to the taxi cab he got into, then ask for the cab driver to call one for her. Oswald offered to let her have his cab! Imagine that, LOL!

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 3 года назад +14

    At about 4:35 on this video it states that Tippitt never got orders to leave the gas station. There was a call that went out to all units to come to downtown Dallas to the Dealey Plaza area. Why didn't Tippit Go where he was called to?

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 2 года назад +1

      Because he was ordered to move into the Oak Cliff area to shore up the police presence there… Since many units were ordered downtown..
      Crime doesn’t stop just because the president was shot downtown..

    • @TheRoyalBavarian
      @TheRoyalBavarian Год назад

      @@jacobjones5269 No. Something is out of whack. If ALL units are instructed to Dealey Plaza why would all three of these units not respond. It's possible one or two would not hear it but all three. What the hell was going on in Oak Cliff and why did Tippit seem to know ?

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 Год назад

      @@TheRoyalBavarian
      Once again, all units were not ordered downtown.. And Tippit was specifically ordered to move from the area he normally patrols, into the area where the shooting happened, to more evenly distribute police officers that were instructed not to go downtown.. For the purposes of maintaining a presence on the streets..

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 Год назад

      @@TheRoyalBavarian
      You’re grasping at straw.. looking for something not there so you don’t have to face reality.. He had the pistol that fired the shells.. He had extra shells of both types the killer used, Remington and Winchester.. 6 out of 7 people who place a lone gunman at the scene said it was Oswald.. And he discarded his jacket, which is a dead giveaway he’s guilty as hell..
      He was a cop killer, without question..

    • @easyabc1404
      @easyabc1404 Год назад

      @@jacobjones5269 I wonder if they still have that jacket at the police station or at the archives? If yes, check for the DNA on it, and go take a sample on Oswald cadaver and see if there is a match... If there is a match, it was Oswald jacket, if no DNA of Oswald is on the jacket, Oswald is innocent...
      Easy as ABC...

  • @GeoTactics
    @GeoTactics 11 месяцев назад +13

    Video is missing a lot of key facts:
    1) Tippit was friends with Jack Ruby and often seen at the Carousel Club.
    2) Tippit's location at the gas station at 1502 N. Zang Blvd places him about 1/2 mile from the Paine's rooming house where Oswald was staying and right at the path that Oswald would take walking home across Houston St. (and the viaduct bridge).
    3) Further, Tippit's location at the gas station would place him just 2 miles from Dealey plaza and in between both Dealey Plaza and the Paine's house (2 miles) - and just on the other side of the bridge. In other words he was there to intercept Oswald. It's possible he had orders from Jack Ruby to eliminate Oswald (would explain why Ruby then had to do the job himself - but on who's orders?)
    4) The gas station location is ALSO between Dealey Plaza and the Texas Theater (1.6 miles) where Oswald was arrested. The theater is also location just 1.1 miles from Paine's house.
    5) The Paine's house is just 1.5 miles from where Jack Ruby lived at the time (223 S. Ewing Ave., Dallas). Ruby's house is almost directly south of the gas station where Tippit was parked at just 1 mile distance if you take Marseilles Ave.
    There are too many coincidences that all these people lived near each other or knew each other.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад +1

      Love these armchair detectives who just sit there giving their middle fingers to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as they opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator so long as it suits their crackpot "theories," hope you are proud of yourself. This is not a parlor game.

    • @GeoTactics
      @GeoTactics 4 месяца назад

      @@aaronz7056 Ditto.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      @@GeoTactics It's despicable conduct.

    • @GeoTactics
      @GeoTactics 4 месяца назад

      @@aaronz7056 Ditto.

  • @9Ballr
    @9Ballr 6 месяцев назад +1

    There is a website online dedicated to J.D. Tippit, and on that website it says that the claim that Tippit said to his son on the morning of November 22nd, 1963, "No matter what happens today, I want you to know that I love you" is nothing but a rumor that began in the 1970's, and that his son affirmed in 2004 that Tippit never said that to him.

  • @TrueNovice
    @TrueNovice 14 лет назад +22

    The gun in Oz's possession was never ballistically matched to the bullets supposedly taken out of Officer Tippit.

    • @timcline6871
      @timcline6871 3 года назад +3

      Nor were they tested

    • @jeffw1267
      @jeffw1267 3 года назад +1

      Sort of. The bullets Oswald used were slightly undersized for the .38 Special he used to shoot Tippit. So there weren't rifling marks imprinted on the bullets. But it was shown that the marks on the casings ejected from the gun matched up perfectly with test casings ejected from the gun later on.

    • @johnscanlon7757
      @johnscanlon7757 2 года назад +5

      @@jeffw1267 ejected from a revolver ? How exactly does that happen ?

    • @metv2363
      @metv2363 2 года назад +3

      @@johnscanlon7757 , Push the ejector rod. The fired case is ejected out of the chamber. Rotate the cylinder and repeat this operation for every chamber.

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 2 года назад +1

      @@metv2363 Correct, revolvers take time to load and reload if you use single cartridges like what Oswald likely used. The spent casings don’t eject like they do in a pistol.

  • @MrAmbassador11
    @MrAmbassador11 11 лет назад +20

    Agreed.."Normally" a "lone nut" will shout out his cause and reasons. Also they want full and lone credit. His behavior was definitely different that the stereotypical 'lone nut".

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 года назад +2

      Well, in American culture, especially pop culture, he’s the original lone nut.. Even though what’s his name who shot Garfield, and Booth came before..
      Idk.. First of all, it’s not evidence of anything, and maybe he didn’t have enough time..

    • @MrAmbassador11
      @MrAmbassador11 3 года назад +2

      @Tautriadelta He was "a dead duck very speedily" anyway.

    • @Imtahotep
      @Imtahotep 3 года назад +6

      1 professional news photo> Limo in the plaza looking from Greer's side with TSBD up on the steps in the background: see the figure who is wearing the same clothing LHO wore all the while being paraded back and forth for the media in DPD HQ. Surely cia altered Zap's 8mm film so a still image is even less trouble to falsify. LHO was outside on the landing during the shooting, asked by journalist Robert MacNiel for the location of a pay phone: LHO was not a shooter at all, he was a patsy just like said.

    • @Catquick1957
      @Catquick1957 3 года назад +1

      @@jacobjones5269 Charles Guiteau

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 года назад

      @@Catquick1957
      Yes, Charles Guiteau.. What a strange bird he was..

  • @vincenzodangelo127
    @vincenzodangelo127 2 года назад +12

    This is what happened that morning of November 22, 1963 in Dallas and the Zapruder video speaks very clearly. The presidential limousine takes Elm Street and after a few meters the first shot fired by Nicoletti starts who, together with Rosselli, was hidden in the Dal Tex Building. The first bullet misses its target and hits the sidewalk of the triple railroad crossing at the end of the square and a splinter ends up in the face of James Tague, a passerby who was standing there. The second bullet hits Kennedy in the throat, and as you can see in the footage, the president puts his hands around his neck and Governor Connally turns back to understand what happened. The third bullet misses and ends up on the lawn where it is later found by an FBI man and Deputy Buddy Walthers. The fourth bullet hits Connally who emits a grimace of pain as seen in the video and brings his right hand to his stomach because he accuses an immediate pain and then the bullet pierces his right wrist and plants itself in the thigh of his left leg. The fifth bullet hits Kennedy in the back of the head and the sixth bullet, fired by James Files hiding on the grassy knoll half a second after the fifth shot, shoots both Kennedy's blood and head back, and the brain leaking was due to pressure. of the sixth bullet that had left an apple-sized hole behind Kennedy's head, as evidenced by photos of 14 people bringing their hands to the same spot on their heads. I say with certainty that the bullets were 6 because it seems that a shot was fired about every three seconds, that is the time to reload the rifle. Returning to Connally, which is the key to clarifying the mystery well, there is a lot to say. 1) First of all, from the angle in which Oswald would have found himself firing, which was about 45 degrees, only Kennedy would have been hit and no one else, the bullet could not in any way make a deviation and then hit the governor. 2) When Kennedy is shot Connally turns around to see what happens and stays there for about three seconds, the time to reload the shot in the rifle; if the governor had been hit by the magic bullet, at the same time as the president, he would have had the same reaction as Kennedy and would have neither the way nor the strength to look back. 3) The governor Connally when he is wounded is still turned and you see a grimace of pain as I mentioned before him and then turn forward again and collapse on his wife's legs. 4) In the video you can see how Connally bumps his head in front of the glass that separates him from the driver's and assistant's seats. 5) Do you know why Connally was hit? Both because Kennedy threw himself on his wife's right shoulder, because bending over did not hinder the trajectory of the fourth bullet that almost grazed him hitting the governor, and because the shot was fired by Nicoletti from the window of the Dal Tex Building and reached the governor, because Kennedy was leaning towards his wife. So, not only does the first missile reveal where the shot really came from, but also what hit Connally. Indisputable and real evidence, but unfortunately denied by many, including the Warren commission which veiled so much evidence.

    • @katehughes1860
      @katehughes1860 2 года назад +1

      Yes. Yes. Yes

    • @vincenzodangelo127
      @vincenzodangelo127 2 года назад

      @@katehughes1860 Do you agree with me or are you kidding? 😀

    • @rocketshipsandrobotsinterg2184
      @rocketshipsandrobotsinterg2184 2 года назад +1

      I read this comment before earlier today maybe on a different video .
      👋

    • @vincenzodangelo127
      @vincenzodangelo127 2 года назад +1

      @@rocketshipsandrobotsinterg2184The Comment is to let people who see the videos know what really happened that day.

    • @willcollins6956
      @willcollins6956 2 года назад

      The Zapruder film shows none of your made-up story.
      BTW, there was no "glass that separates him from the driver.......".

  • @rtm457
    @rtm457 2 года назад +3

    Lee Harvey Oswald never fired a gun of any type on NOVEMBER 22, 1963.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      He owned the rifle and handgun. No bullets, shells or fragments other than those tied ballistically to his rifle were ever found. He tested positive on his cheek in the paraffin tests (not that those are worth much one way or the other). Witnesses very firmly ID'd him as Tippit's killer. The bullets from Tippit's body were ballistically matched to his gun. He used that same gun minutes later when he tried to shoot another cop with it and fought like a demon as he was arrested red-handed.

    • @lebeautymarq8834
      @lebeautymarq8834 2 года назад +1

      Witnesses placed Oswald at the doorway of the Texas School Book Depository building as the motorcade passed - see ‘The Girl on the Stairs’ by Barry Ernest and the Altgens photo alterations highlighted by the Oswald Innocence Project.

  • @ddarryldashiell
    @ddarryldashiell 8 лет назад +3

    Anyone know the name of this sound track - very creepy and I love it.

    • @rosesandsongs21
      @rosesandsongs21 8 лет назад +1

      Even more creepy, the title says (English Version)

    • @Filmpilot
      @Filmpilot 5 лет назад

      Darryl Dashiell go to the video description the music is right there

  • @chuchioner
    @chuchioner 11 лет назад +9

    never thought of that...good insight!
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  • @georgehva
    @georgehva 2 года назад +1

    Who was Tippit calling at the record's store some times, has anyone some information about that?

  • @kevinbergin9971
    @kevinbergin9971 2 года назад +5

    6:24 Wow, a cop running a stop sign? Something just doesn't sit right.

  • @JaneAlwaysWellSaid
    @JaneAlwaysWellSaid 10 лет назад +10

    i bet Perry mason can understand all this....I can't

  • @justinthyme7275
    @justinthyme7275 3 года назад +6

    I remember the day like it was last year. Everyone was so disoriented. Nothing was normal.

    • @trickeydick5024
      @trickeydick5024 3 года назад

      Nothing was normal that is correct . and the big holiday of Thanksgiving was also upon us . people were into TV back then most of them trusted media n" we're very naive. Timing is everything n' they were assured a large audience.

    • @justinthyme7275
      @justinthyme7275 3 года назад

      @@trickeydick5024 It was my dad's 32nd birthday. He remembered it every year.

  • @brotherlove6631
    @brotherlove6631 Год назад +19

    Your observation of the distance-time factor is impeccable. I too measured the distance with an old Rand-McNally map. I concluded unless Oswald could walk super humanly fast there's no way he could have been at that spot at that moment. Unless he was transported the distance.

    • @jerrilampon9596
      @jerrilampon9596 Год назад

      12:57:15 Oswald arrives at 1026 North Beckley Avenue, and hurries to his room.
      1:14:30 The man pulls a gun from under his jacket and fires from the hip, striking Tippit multiple times.
      It's 0.8 miles from Oswald's rooming house to Tenth and Patton. That's not difficult to quickly walk that distance in 17 minutes, especially when running for your life, is it?

    • @anthonyc7045
      @anthonyc7045 Год назад

      @@jerrilampon9596 You are 100% right. I have been debating these people who deny the facts of the JFK and Tippit murders for dozens of years.
      It's always the same old story. They latch onto one "fact" BUT ignore the 20 proven facts which prove Oswald's guilt.
      Multiple witnesses saw Oswald kill Tippit. It was Oswald's revolver which he drew, attempting to shoot police as they tried to arrest him, minutes later as he hid in the Theater. That revolver was proven to be the murder weapon.

    • @jerrilampon9596
      @jerrilampon9596 Год назад

      @@anthonyc7045
      There are several common "arguments" conspiracy hoaxers use to deny the facts.
      1. Witnesses are lying.
      2. Evidence is missing.
      3. Evidence is altered.
      4. Evidence is hidden.
      5. Oswald didn't shoot anyone because he said he didn't.
      among others.

    • @wolverine67044
      @wolverine67044 Год назад +5

      First off Oswald wasn't "running for his life'. He was never more than several miles from the book depository.
      Secondly, Tippet was actually gunned down & 1:07 at the latest. Witnesses that weren't asked to testify for the wc say it was two men who killed Tippet. Explaines two different sized rounds found in Tippits body.
      Third: not one of the two men even looked liked lho.
      Tippett died less than a half mile from ruby's home. In fact one of the shooters looked like ruby!
      Fourthly Oswald was already in the theatre buying popcorn when tippit was gunned down.
      Fifth: osborne's gun had a bent firing pin & was unable to fire a bullet. .
      There's even more but u should get the idea lho had nothing to do with shooting a xop as he professed @ dpd when being interrogated. The wr is a piece of fiction put together in their lame attempt to finger oswald for both murders that day.

    • @anthonyc7045
      @anthonyc7045 Год назад +1

      @@wolverine67044 Oswald was never more than several miles from the Book Depository? Wrong. His landlady testified that Oswald came home after JFK was killed. The taxi driver testified that he took Oswald within a few blocks of that home.
      Two different rounds found in Tippit's body ? That's news to me. Refer the evidence to such a claim.
      Oswald was not in the theater buying when Tippit was shot down. The shoe store worked Mr. Brewer saw Oswald skulking around after the time when Tippit was killed.
      The spent shell casings found at the murder scene matched Oswald's revolver, "To the exclusion of all others"
      I don't know where you get your info from, but it is 100% False.

  • @SuperWeier
    @SuperWeier Год назад +2

    Tippit was sitting in his police car and noticed no one was sent to check out the local out of town bus line terminal and drove hastily to wards that bus terminal the quickest line from Dealy Plaza to the bus terminal looking for persons involved in the assassination. Less than 2 blocks from the bus terminal he found someone of interest that he thought he should talk too. Tippit paid the price for not telling dispatch what he was doing and also not calling for backup to assist him.

    • @davidwilliams4498
      @davidwilliams4498 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's very possible what happened. Roscoe white another cop an a sniper who was in on the hit thought tippit saw them on the grassy knowell an quickly executed him before he could call for back up call dispatch ...I've heard do many things that could have taken place why tippet got shot 1 you mentioned makes a lot of sense an surely could have exactly what happened.

  • @HyperFiz
    @HyperFiz 6 лет назад +57

    Btw when tippit was killed oswald was in the theatre. HE DIDNT SHOOT TIPPIT HE NEVER SHOT ANYONE

    • @jerrilampon9596
      @jerrilampon9596 5 лет назад +3

      Than, A radio call to DPD dispatch from Tippit's car came in at 1:16.
      BTW, Oswald was seen slipping into the Texas Theater by Johnny Brewer at about 1:40.
      No way was Oswald in the Texas Theater at 1:16.

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire 5 лет назад +6

      "According to Warren H. “Butch” Burroughs, the concession stand operator at the Texas Theater, Lee Harvey Oswald entered the theater sometime between 1:00 and 1:07 P.M., several minutes before Officer Tippit was slain seven blocks away... Butch Burroughs’s observation would eliminate Oswald as a candidate for Tippet’s murder. Perhaps for that reason, Burroughs was asked by a Warren Commission attorney the apparently straightforward question, “Did you see [Oswald] come in the theater?” and answered honestly, “No, sir; I didn’t.”What someone reading this testimony would not know is that Butch Burroughs was unable to see anyone enter the theater from where he was standing at his concession stand, unless that person came into the area where he was working. As he explained to me in an interview, there was a partition between his concession stand and the front door. Someone could enter the theater, go directly up a flight of stairs to the balcony, and not be seen from the concession stand. That, Burroughs said, is what Oswald apparently did. However, Burroughs still knew Oswald had come into the theater “between 1:00 and 1:07 P.M.” because he saw him inside the theater soon after that. As he told me, he sold popcorn to Oswald at 1:15 P.M.-information that the Warren Commission did not solicit from him in his testimony. When Oswald bought his popcorn at 1:15 P.M., this was exactly the same time the Warren Report said Officer Tippit was being shot to death-evidently by someone else...
      Butch Burroughs, who witnessed Oswald’s arrest, startled me in his interview by saying he saw a second arrest occur in the Texas Theater only “three or four minutes later.” He said the Dallas Police then arrested “an Oswald lookalike.” Burroughs said the second man “looked almost like Oswald, like he was his brother or something.” When I questioned the comparison by asking, “Could you see the second man as well as you could see Oswald?” he said, “Yes, I could see both of them. They looked alike.” After the officers half-carried and half-dragged Oswald to the police car in front of the theater, within a space of three or four minutes, Burroughs saw the second Oswald placed under arrest and handcuffed. The Oswald look-alike, however, was taken by police not out the front but out the back of the theater."
      "Author’s interview of Burroughs, July 16, 2007. Butch Burroughs is a man of few words. When asked a question, he answers exactly what he is asked. Burroughs told me no one had ever asked him before about a second arrest in the Texas Theater. In response to my question, “Now you didn’t see anybody else [besides Oswald] get arrested that day, did you?” he answered, “Yes, there was a lookalike-an Oswald lookalike.” In response to further questions, he described the second arrest, that of the “Oswald lookalike.” Because Butch Burroughs saw neither Oswald nor his lookalike enter the Texas Theater, each must have gone directly up the balcony stairs on entering. Oswald crossed the balcony and came down the stairs on the far side of the lobby. There he entered the orchestra seats and began his seat-hopping, in apparent search of a contact. His lookalike sneaked into the theater at 1:45 P.M. and, like Oswald, went immediately up the balcony stairs. By the time Burroughs witnessed the Oswald double’s arrest, he had also come down the balcony stairs on the far side of the lobby, either on his own or already accompanied by police who had been checking the balcony."
      ratical.org/ratville/JFK/Unspeakable/TwoLHOs.html
      "Yet there was one witness, with a clear view of Tippit’s shooting, who was startlingly consistent with her story. She also happened to be African-American. Her name was Acquilla Clemons and among conspiracy theorists her testimony is legendary because it was never formally taken.
      She told investigators that she saw two men at the scene of the crime from her front porch. One had a pistol and was waving the other man away. The armed man was described by Clemons as “chunky,” “short” and “kind of heavy” and the other man was “tall” and “thin,” wearing a white shirt and khakis, neither of which matched Oswald’s appearance on that fateful day."
      thegrio.com/2013/11/21/acquilla-clemons-the-black-witness-the-warren-commission-ignored/

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire 5 лет назад +6

      "Three of the bullets fired into Tippit were manufactured by one company (Winchester) but the fourth was made by another (Remington), an unusual occurrence which may support Clemons testimony that there were multiple shooters.
      Later, Clemons claimed she received an intimidating visit from Dallas authorities warning her not to repeat what she saw.
      Clemons later described the encounter in writer and investigator Mark Lane’s seminal book Rush to Judgment, a bestseller which called the Warren Commission’s conclusions into question:
      CLEMONS: HE LOOKED LIKE A POLICEMAN TO ME.
      LANE: HE DID? DID HE HAVE A GUN?
      CLEMONS: YES, HE WORE A GUN.
      LANE: AND DID HE SAY ANYTHING TO YOU?
      CLEMONS: HE JUST TOLD ME IT’D BE BEST IF I DIDN’T SAY ANYTHING BECAUSE I MIGHT GET HURT.
      Clemons was never called to tell her story before the Warren Commission, which refused to even acknowledge her existence in the numerous volumes of their final report. In fact their findings, which still stand as the official record, suggest there was only “one female witness” to the killing of J.D. Tippit." [They only included Helen Markham who had to be prodded to identify Oswald from a rigged line-up.]

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire 5 лет назад +6

      Johnny Brewer's testimony is less to be believed than that of Burroughs, even with a 24 year lapse between the time of the JFK assassination and the interview with Marrs. Burroughs knew the schedule the movies ran on so could pin down the time at which he sold the popcorn to Oswald. Oswald had enough money on him to pay for the admission, but would call attention to himself by not doing so? He's at the concession stand to heighten the risk he'll be apprehended after dodging the ticket booth? Brewer supposedly notices a guy walking into the theater without paying across the street from the shoe store were he works, so leaves his store unattended while he goes to check that the theater operator isn't cheated out of an 85 cent ticket. And on the basis of his claim, 25 cops descend on the Texas Theater. "Somethings not right here," says the aged 71 Johnny Brewer in this "news" interview. No kidding. ruclip.com/video/hkKo29TRTCc/tippit-murder-johnny-brewer.html Among the comments: "I like that they finish by telling us that he shouldn't have been in that day but arranged it that way. niCE."
      "FIT THE DESCRIPTION! " 5 10" white male"?? That's a great description if you are in Africa, but Dallas, Texas??"
      "In the mid 1980's, a mock trial was held (see On Trial: Lee Harvey Oswald here on RUclip), Mr. Brewer was questioned by Vincent Bugliosi, and one of the things that stood out for me was this (in Part 1 around the 1:14:00 mark):
      Bugliosi - " ... around 1:15 in the afternoon, was it also reported over the radio that a police officer had been shot in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas?"
      Brewer - "Yes"
      I fail to find that particular information anywhere else, about Brewer stating a precise time he heard the report of the Tippit shooting on the news. Domingo Benevides stated that he waited a while in his pickup truck before he went Tippit's patrol car, fearing he might become a victim too. So how did the police ever come to conclusion that Tippit was shot AT 1:15 pm?
      If Benevides perhaps called it in a 1:15, this would be the time they noted. But it sure proves Tippit was shot before that time, which clears Oswald right there.
      But for Bugliosi, the Warren Commission apologist, to state that time as he did, keeping in mind that it might take at least a minute for a call over the police radio to be picked up by a reporter and immediately broadcast over the air for Johnny Brewer to hear, it's strange to say that. Because it actually clears Oswald of guilt in the Tippit murder...I've never been a Bugliosi fan, but where did HE get that information? I can't find any statements made by Brewer in earlier years that he heard the news of Tippit's shooting at 1:15 over the transistor radio. It's not in the Warren Report. Did they omit it?
      So if Brewer heard that over the transistor radio, aka 'the news', around 1:15, as he confirmed to Bugliosi in the 1986 mock trial, and he told this to the Dallas Police, or the FBI, or whomever else in 1963/1964, how could they have used 1:15 as the time Tippit was shot by Oswald? He would have had to have been shot sooner, which in turn clears Oswald." [The Warren Commission "adjusted" the time of death for Tippit to fit their framing of Oswald, just as WC member Gerald Ford "adjusted" the position of the bullet hole in JFK's back to have a more plausible bullet trajectory, to frame Oswald.]
      >>>>>>>>>>>>
      .................
      The FBI was aware of Oswald well before the assassination. "In June 1960, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover asked the State Department for any current information it might receive on Oswald "since there is a possibility that an impostor is using Oswald's birth certificate". In March 1961, the Passport Office informed the State Department, ". . . it has been stated that there is an impostor using Oswald's identification data and that no doubt the Soviets would love to get hold of his valid passport. . . .". Notes Livingstone, "There are conflicts about the height and description of the Oswald who returned to the United States".
      kenrahn.com/JFK/The_critics/Griffith/Oswald_impersonated.html
      That a supposed "defector" was allowed back in the country and not imprisoned says that was no defection. Oswald was an intelligence operative.
      "We have up here the tape and the photograph of the man who was at the Soviet Embassy, using Oswald's name. The picture and the tape do not correspond to this man's voice, nor to his appearance."- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, informing President Johnson of an Oswald impersonation. This phone call itself appears to have been erased.
      "Lyndon Johnson used the fear of nuclear war, bandying about the figure "40 million Americans" who would die in a nuclear exchange. Even though he knew of the impersonation, Johnson used this false scare to press men like Richard Russell and Earl Warren onto a President's Commission which another Commissioner, John J. McCloy, said was to "settle the dust."...
      While the pre-assassination Oswald setup events are the most interesting, because they are inherently part of the assassination plot, post-assassination coverup activities also served to frame Oswald for the murder, and to hide his connections to the intelligence community..."
      www.history-matters.com/frameup.htm

    • @superchitownhustler
      @superchitownhustler 5 лет назад

      lol..idiot.

  • @davidd1395
    @davidd1395 3 года назад +55

    Sounds like Tippit was supposed to meet someone at a safe house for some reason, and he was executed like Oswald was to keep him quiet. Just because he was a cop doesn’t mean he wasn’t complicit.

    • @mr.ramfan8100
      @mr.ramfan8100 3 года назад +7

      You ain't kidding! The DPD was one of the most corrupt PD's in the country at that time- maybe he was there to off Ozzie except Ozzie got the drop on Tippett....

    • @saskoilersfan
      @saskoilersfan 3 года назад +5

      Very good , you figured out the safe house and Ruth gave testimony for her freedom.
      They protect Ruth , the informant.
      Ruth's rats out everybody.
      She was given immunity .
      The safe house leads to other safe houses .
      It's like the home of where Dorothy stayed in the wizard of Oz...

    • @ernestkovach3305
      @ernestkovach3305 3 года назад +7

      He was a dirty cop.

    • @saskoilersfan
      @saskoilersfan 3 года назад +5

      @@ernestkovach3305 JFK / tippit.
      Copy cat mirrored crime seen.
      The twins that die on the same mourning , morning .
      The twin killers that killed twins.
      Twin elm and Oak streets.
      Twin weapons carcano and Mauser.
      The president and the cop.
      The king and the tin man.
      By Frank l Baum.
      How media's hide the wizard of Oz killed Kennedy.
      And a lady named Dorothy is involved.
      JFK and his doppleganger.
      Tippit and his doppleganger.
      Who plays who....
      Media's play you ...
      Os and Oz and Az the knoll shooter.
      JFK and the Disney symbolism.
      Kennedy's began RKO and worked with Disney.
      The Warren report is actually a Warner Bros report.
      It's all in the key of deception.
      Media's troupes kill your leaders right under your noses and then lie about it.
      USA is far worse then Russia.
      USA bought Russia's iron curtains.
      Ignore the man from behind the iron curtain on the 6 floor named Os....
      Ignore the magical trajectories from Oz...
      Focus on knoll shooter named Az....
      The rabbit and the magician are decoys for you to chase and lead you away from assasin. Down the rabbits hole is a dead end next day.
      The magician just disappears.
      Az collects his paycheck...
      The reel shooter was the real shooter covered up.
      C.s. Lewis....was killed before JFK on same mourning .
      A. Huxley was killed before Lewis and Kennedy on same morning.
      The assasinations began with 3 Disney connections.
      3 Disney associates.
      For it to be accident , suicide , murder is 400 million to one.
      It's no accident but with purpose the 3 Disney associates die and a perception of Oz is out for revenge.
      The truth is far better then JFK and Oz...
      The truth hidden is about Walter Disney.
      The coup on his Camelot that was real.
      Disney had the only Camelot that wasn't fantasy.
      Kennedy Camelot was fantasy.
      I live with human psychopaths.
      I read human mental issues.
      I love thier madness.
      I love thier stupidity.
      A star of wars and a history of lies by media's troupes.
      Paine's safe house ...
      O.s.s. smugglers....
      A safe house for Russians smuggled.
      Os dropped of marina here.
      The rabbit Oswald brings the girl out from behind the iron curtain.
      Ignore the man from behind the iron curtain on the 6 floor named Os.
      The rabbit done died....
      Oswald rabbit brings the girl to heartland from behind the iron curtain.
      Marina had oral mouth surgery to look more like Jackie.
      Tippit looked like JFK...
      Marina and tippit are lookalike of Jackie and JFK.
      In zapruder film. JFK mirrors Fran's shot in head and Jackie mirrors Sophie standing.
      How Az shot a copy of another assasination with JFK and Jackie cooperating...is not beyond me.
      How media's covered up Az.
      With Os and Oz.
      Jackie marries O's.
      Cia and O.s.s.
      JFK film by Az.
      JFK movie by O.S.
      The Oz enigmas of JFK...
      The dead Disney associates hidden. The truth of Disney is better then the lies of JFK.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 года назад +4

      In FBI files recently released on the JFK assassination (within the last two years), one document shows that Director Hoover suspected Tippit was actually involved in the assassination (such as giving Oswald a detailed map of the route) and then was killed by Oswald to keep him quiet. It's unclear if Hoover's suspicions were ever proven fully, but he warned govt officials to not share this possibility with the public. Very disturbing to read at very least.

  • @glam2gobeauty811
    @glam2gobeauty811 Год назад +8

    I watched another documentary on here about Tippet looked so much like JFK his fellow cops called him that as a nickname. Also he plays into this because his body was used to throw off the autopsy investigation of JFK Body. They knew it was a possibility that it was multiple guns and multiple bullets and it would come out during the autopsy. Even the parkland doctors say the secret service was on them tough . They took pics that were confiscated by the secret service and the official photos were not of JFK but Tippet. If I find it I'll update this comment. It is said the body switched happened while LBJ is being sworn in

    • @bshunter550
      @bshunter550 Год назад +2

      Here were no photographs of JFK at Parkland Hospital. There were photos of Tippit taken at his autopsy at Parkland, but Tippit arrived from Methodist Hospital after JFK in Air Force One had left for D.C.. There is no possibility of a body switch taking place because Tippit and JFK were never in the same place at the same time.

    • @salchaw
      @salchaw Год назад

      i watched that video too, it doesn't make any sense ...they had to chop off tippit head and jfk's to switch them ..

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 2 месяца назад +1

    I never understood why someone on the run would shoot someone 4 times, unless he desperately doesn’t want to be recognized. So it wasn’t Oswald that shot Tippit. In fact Aquila Clemons on the porch said two men shot Tippit, and neither one was Oswald. What a crazy conspiracy. Yes.

    • @stddisclaimer8020
      @stddisclaimer8020 Месяц назад +1

      @ronniebishop2496 Two eyewitnesses - Helen Markham and Jack Tatum, saw Oswald shoot Tippit. Three others - William Scoggins, Barbara Davis, and Virginia Davis - were in the immediate vicinity and saw Oswald flee the crime scene. Six other eyewitnesses - Ted Callaway, Sam Guinyard, B.M. Patterson, L.J. Lewis, Harold Russell, and Warren Reynolds - were within a block of the shooting and saw Oswald brandishing a pistol, attempting to conceal it, and fleeing the area. Clemons' own words make it clear she saw a shooter and a bystander (witness) who was almost certainly Domingo Benavides. Moreover, the other eyewitnesses who ID'd Oswald, were closer to the scene than Clemons, who was sitting on her porch 60 yards away, and looking in between two houses. 🥸

  • @MichaelRMcCoy
    @MichaelRMcCoy 11 лет назад +7

    The shells at the scene were identified as .38 automatic shells and marked as such. Oswald had a .38 six shot revolver. In additon, two .38 Remington-Peters and two .38 Winchester-Western hulls were found. But only one Remington-Peters slug and three Winchester-Western slugs were removed from Tippit's body.
    Recognized ID line-up procedures were blatantly circumvented. Oswald's clothes were tattered and his appearance disheveled, while his line-up counterparts were well-dressed and clean.

    • @robertscott6464
      @robertscott6464 2 года назад +5

      Why would Oswald,shoot Tipping and dump the cartridges next to the body?
      Wouldn't he leave the area quickly? Reload somewhere else?
      Never made sense!

    • @biffphuddle6581
      @biffphuddle6581 Год назад

      That would mean Tippit was shot by someone with a "38 Super" which was commonly used in target shooting and at one time by the FBI. 1911 Colt semi-auto pistols at at that time could be purchased in either 45 auto or 38 Super.

    • @Page-Hendryx
      @Page-Hendryx 11 месяцев назад

      The cylinder was re-chambered to handle .38 Special cartridges, from the original which was .38 Smith and Wesson caliber. The recovered bullets were in fact matched to his gun. Also, eyewitnesses saw Oswald eject the spent cartridges as he fled from the Tippit location. The bit about "automatic ammunition" was an erroneous remark that was made by, I believe, a policeman at the scene.

    • @vyhozshu
      @vyhozshu 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Page-Hendryx they wrent matched. even if guilty, its unable to prove matched bc barrel wasnt rechambered, bullets went erratic, marks not consistent. bullets dont match, and discrepancy in types of bulets

    • @songsmith31a
      @songsmith31a 8 месяцев назад

      When considering the basis need to get things right at every stage, there is much to concern anyone
      with a knowledge of and interest in proper procedures in such hugely important public interest crime situations. The word should have gone out from local chief officers at the outset and maintained
      throughout every step and stage.

  • @Hope-fv3kf
    @Hope-fv3kf 2 года назад +6

    Note Tippet looks a bit like JFK. Does anyone know the name of the officer that tried to meet with the Dallas Chief of police that was soon sent out and believed he was heading into an ambush? He did an interview speaking out about that day and how a number of times he believed he was being set up for his own assassination. Later 'suicided' by shotgun? Not Robert Hargis, Not Tippet, Not Craig Ferguson...Found it Officer Roger Dean Craig.

  • @nemonoone3718
    @nemonoone3718 2 года назад

    what type of car was the man driving that tippit stopped and looked in the back and then drove off?

  • @TheChipManOfficial
    @TheChipManOfficial Год назад

    What sources does this video get information from?

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 Месяц назад

      Voices in their head.

  • @williammize8270
    @williammize8270 2 года назад +8

    Tippet stood in for Kennedy and the coffin that's why Jackie couldn't see him again because tippit was in the coffin

    • @jfkassnation5980
      @jfkassnation5980 Год назад

      Yep, agree.
      So the question is: where was Kennedy's body?

    • @meetontheledge1380
      @meetontheledge1380 Год назад +1

      @@jfkassnation5980 In ''Tippet's'' grave! Nah, man, I'm just joking . (But they removed the head and hands so no dental records or prints could ID the switch). Nah, I'm just joking! Yep.

    • @jetcat132
      @jetcat132 5 месяцев назад

      Haha why in the flying f*** would they have to use Tippit’s body????
      Ok let’s indulge your lunacy here….
      Don’t you think this all powerful conspiracy could find a goddamn cadaver somewhere to stand in for Kennedy at this unholy autopsy you’re claiming occurred??? Do you really think they would have to do that??
      What the hell is going on in your head???
      What comes over you people?

  • @deadave100
    @deadave100 9 лет назад +7

    Oswald had two wallets..?? One here and the other one at The Texas Theater.?!?

  • @531ff
    @531ff 2 года назад +1

    $0.23 for gas ? Outrageous

  • @massivecumshot
    @massivecumshot Год назад +2

    I'm 68 and can walk 9/10 of a mile in 12 minutes taking power strides. That 5 mph. Not difficult.

  • @70slandshark47
    @70slandshark47 2 года назад +13

    At the movie theater when the Police came in to arrest Oswald he kept saying "I'm not resisting " he knew they were going to take him out the back door and kill him and say he tried to run. This way there were witnesses who could testify and make the PD look bad hence Jack Ruby was brought in to finish the job. Oswald was not as dumb as some people thought,,

    • @superchitownhustler
      @superchitownhustler 2 года назад +1

      Then why did he resist?

    • @70slandshark47
      @70slandshark47 2 года назад

      @@superchitownhustler Oswald was carrying a gun, the Dallas PD knew it and probably roughed him up as he didn't want to go out the back door of the theater. You got to remember that this was 1963,, before Miranda Rights, Cops could run roughshod over you.

    • @superchitownhustler
      @superchitownhustler 2 года назад

      @@70slandshark47 total bs dude. your opinions are silly.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 4 месяца назад

      And you safely approach scores of Dallas PD officers on the fly and persuade them all to obey illegal orders, assist a coup, be on board for the successful escape from justice of the "real killers" of a brother officer with a wife and 3 children, and bend over backwards making themselves all eternally loyal accessories to murder and treason HOW, exactly...?

  • @bassproable
    @bassproable 3 года назад +32

    Tippet was told he looked remarkably similar to JFK they needed the body to pull off the switch.

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 3 года назад +3

      Not even close. Tippit's funeral was open casket, then taken less than a mile to the cemetery for burial. What opportunity for a "switch"?

    • @andrewking9761
      @andrewking9761 3 года назад

      I've read poor Tippet was knocked off to be used as a JFK lookalike as well.

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 3 года назад +2

      @@andrewking9761
      Well, you really need to read the facts, not just someone's opinion that has no basis in fact.
      Tippit's funeral was open casket attended by friends, family, and a large contingency of fellow
      police officers. You'd think someone would notice if he was missing.

    • @giraffesareselfish9563
      @giraffesareselfish9563 3 года назад +2

      @@doriwebb2515 there was a false bottom on the coffin, when the lid was closed on the coffin it activated the false bottom and Tippits body fell out into a hole inside the hearse and an empty coffin was buried. Wow, this conspiracy theory stuff is easy.

    • @giraffesareselfish9563
      @giraffesareselfish9563 3 года назад +1

      @@doriwebb2515 They were all in on the assassination.

  • @dougtinsley1320
    @dougtinsley1320 Год назад +2

    Wonder why they always show us photos of Tippet when he was much younger instead of how he actually looked in 1963??

  • @franktrovato2311
    @franktrovato2311 2 месяца назад

    Tippit was shot by Oswald in the Oak Cliff part of Dallas about a half hour after the assassination. In that thirty minutes it's fact that after Oswald left the TSBD and boarded a bus that was stuck in traffic, he got a transfer and walked back home to change his jacket and grab his pistol. This was confirmed by the owner of the boarding house Ruth Paine. Tippit signaled Oswald to approach his squad car and when he didn't, he got out of his car and was immediately shot 3 times over the hood of the car and once in the head by Oswald. For those that claim that the gun casings found didn't match Oswald's pistol, Oswald had the gun modified to accept that ammunition. Tippit had just gone home prior to this to have lunch with his wife. Afterwards when he got back into his car he heard the Dallas PD APB on Oswald's description.

  • @jordan390a
    @jordan390a 10 лет назад +28

    Tippit knew he was in serious trouble when he failed to pick Oswald up.

    • @saskoilersfan
      @saskoilersfan 4 года назад +2

      He knew he was in trouble when he saw it was the wrong Oz...

    • @ernestkovach3305
      @ernestkovach3305 3 года назад +1

      No, he knew he and they were indeed in deep trouble when LHO was able to leave the TSBD alive.

    • @apointofinterest8574
      @apointofinterest8574 3 года назад

      @@ernestkovach3305 Tippit, at the time of encountering Oswald, knew nothing about the TSBD, or Oswald's leaving it.

    • @ernestkovach3305
      @ernestkovach3305 3 года назад +1

      @@apointofinterest8574 False.

    • @apointofinterest8574
      @apointofinterest8574 3 года назад +1

      @@ernestkovach3305 You cannot prove that Tippit knew anything.

  • @aaronpaterson1615
    @aaronpaterson1615 5 лет назад +14

    I looked up one of the gas station workers mentioned here Hollingshead and found a whole swag of additional info, such as Tippit had been having an affair with a woman named Helen Markham (star witness of the Warren Commission), a month after Tippit's murder, Widow, Mrs Marie Tippit and one of Tippit's sister's went to Helen Markham's home address to confront her about her affair with Tippit.
    I also learnt Jack Ruby went to Markham's place of employment at 7:00pm on 22/11/63 ordered a danish and coffee, asked to speak to Markham? why? Ruby was told she called in sick. Ruby got up, paid and left the meal uneaten and left. Markham was actually at Dallas Police station involved in the Oswald police lineups.
    Domingo Benevidez is a suspect. His mother lived up the laneway behind the house Tippit was shot. private witnessas said he got out of his car walked up to Tippit's body, looked at him and tried ringing on Tippit's car radio, he then left his car there andnducked up the laneway to his mother's house, Mrs. Elvis Benevidez but later returned in case he might need to be a witness. This same laneway where a second cop car was seen by the lady who lived across the street where Tippit was killed.
    Domingo Benevidez's dad Domingo senior worked at two night clubs whose owner was connected to Jack Ruby.
    Maybe Acquilla Clemons was correct, she saw a short chunky man (Ruby) and a tall thin man (Benevidez) one went one way and the other presumably the other way (up an alley?)
    Policeman Olsen is a real suspect, after the assassination he married Carol Kay one of Ruby's girls, he was said to be obsessed with prostitutes and a homophobe. He tried to beat up a gay guy once but was belted up and received a broken leg by the gay guy.

    • @mizzutigerfan1
      @mizzutigerfan1 2 года назад +3

      You failed to mention that Benevidez’s brother was killed by mistake, thinking it was him

    • @aaronpaterson1615
      @aaronpaterson1615 2 года назад +6

      @@mizzutigerfan1 Thanks for that Scott, yes I did and also failed to mention Tippit pulled up on East Tenth street blocking the driveway to his girlfriend's yard the residence second from the corner was rented by one of his girlfriends with a name like Johnnie Mae Witherspoon or something.
      I also forgot to mention Tippit did weekend security work at Austin's Barbeque where General Edwin Walker held regular John Birch Society meetings.
      Have a great day

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      Fiction

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      @@mizzutigerfan1 You failed to mention that Eddy Benavides was shot when a fight he was not involved in broke out at a Dallas tavern, and well after Domingo had already testified anyway. According to witnesses he was hit while ducking for cover. The drunken idiot who shot him, Radford Lee Hill, confessed his responsibility and served 20 months in prison for manslaughter. He had nothing to do with any sinister hit squad. Domingo, meanwhile, was never attacked and never said anything about Tippit's killer not being Oswald. He couldn't ID the shooter firmly and had already testified to that effect.

    • @martynflynn8368
      @martynflynn8368 Год назад

      @@aaronz7056 So, lets go through the "magic bullet" THEORY once again as I have yet to come across a bullet that turns right angles mid air.
      Almost 60 years on and you still need useful idiot gatekeepers ha ha, pathetic.

  • @justincase7764
    @justincase7764 3 года назад

    Where is this music from? Perfect for this video.

  • @perspellman
    @perspellman 2 года назад +2

    The problems with such text based information is that you sometimes don't have time to finish reading, like the blue posters in between the running single line text. What's the point?

    • @otom20
      @otom20 2 года назад

      So you don't know how to pause the video ??

  • @Bedsheet_Necktie
    @Bedsheet_Necktie 2 года назад +6

    If Tippit was shot 4 times, how many unspent bullets were in Oswald's revolver at the time of his appreciation?
    Did they ever do a gun shot powder residue test on Oswald's hands?

    • @bshunter550
      @bshunter550 2 года назад

      Oswald reloaded his revolver as he left the Tippit murder scene, leaving four empty shells nearby. His revolver held a full complement of six rounds. He had five additional rounds in his pocket when he was arrested.
      Paraffin tests were made on Oswald at the police station. He tested positive for gunshot residue on both hands.

    • @mariahyohannes
      @mariahyohannes 2 года назад

      @@bshunter550 Oswald was the fastest and busiest man in history!

    • @willcollins6956
      @willcollins6956 2 года назад

      @@mariahyohannes
      Yes, I think running for your life after committing two murders, on a U.S. president, he would rival Usain Bolt for a very short time.

    • @louisavondart9178
      @louisavondart9178 Год назад

      @@bshunter550 ..lol... The gun Oswald had at the theater was a revolver. Tippet was shot with an automatic.

    • @louisavondart9178
      @louisavondart9178 Год назад

      It's not relevant as Tippet was shot with an automatic pistol, not a revolver. They could not match the gun Oswald had in the theatre to the bulllets from Tippet's body.

  • @michaellong6605
    @michaellong6605 3 года назад +9

    Maybe Tippit was supposed to kill Oswald on a traffic stop?

    • @terrykrall
      @terrykrall 3 года назад +1

      That would make things convenient wouldn’t it? And what if he couldn’t t, didn’t? He would be silenced, right?

    • @capnvideocapnvideo2216
      @capnvideocapnvideo2216 3 года назад +1

      Mmmm interesting idea.

    • @nightrider1850
      @nightrider1850 3 года назад +2

      That sounds more likely than not. Apparently whoever the shooter was was quicker on the draw. It's unlikely that his contact would be a Police Officer, and he smelled a rat and acted accordingly. Oswald went into the movie theater thinking his handlers was going to bring him in, but the cops got to him first. As a black bag operator you don't just show up
      at the office after a job.
      This incident doesn't fit and has always been a big question.

    • @doravernon1511
      @doravernon1511 3 года назад

      @@nightrider1850 would you explain that a bit more clearly please? The photographer Stuart L Reed just happened to be outside the Texas Theatre as 'Oswald' was brought out with Paul Bentley grinning and smoking a cigar. He also photographed a bus that the suspect was supposed to be on. It all seems like a set-up.

    • @doravernon1511
      @doravernon1511 3 года назад

      @Bigfriendly15 ruclips.net/video/buhM_MlNbIM/видео.html

  • @robank3900
    @robank3900 10 месяцев назад

    Not mentioned here and other vids concerning Tippit's activity that day....I saw a interview with Tippit's widow. She stated he came home for lunch that day. Something he did not normally do. What time was that? How far away was their house?

    • @willcollins6956
      @willcollins6956 6 месяцев назад

      Tippit regularly went home for lunch. It was his routine to be there around 12:00-12:30.

    • @robank3900
      @robank3900 6 месяцев назад

      Like I said saw an interview with his widow. Guess she was lying? lol @@willcollins6956

  • @aloeisthestuff9622
    @aloeisthestuff9622 Год назад +1

    WHY was there 2 different type of shell casings? Revolvers dont auto eject.

  • @themeaningoflife38
    @themeaningoflife38 13 лет назад +14

    @babydollruler NO witnesses described Oswald.Most said TWO men at the scene.The bullets that killed Tippit came from an automatic,Oswald had a revolver.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      Wrong and wrong.

    • @RavioliMan_21
      @RavioliMan_21 2 года назад +1

      @@aaronz7056 nope it’s right

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      @@RavioliMan_21 Only Clemmons was (erroneously) quoted as seeing two men, and if you read what she actually said before Lane twisted her words, she saw Oswald and another bystander trying in a panic to get out of the way when the shooting happened. I address the ludicrousness of this being a frame-up elsewhere under this video.

    • @markrymanowski719
      @markrymanowski719 2 года назад

      @@aaronz7056
      She.bore her testimony on film.
      She described two men.
      Neither matched Oswald.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      @@markrymanowski719 And most witnesses clearly ID'd one man, and they matched Oswald. Presumably then all of them were lying and this one panic-stricken witness is ironcald proof it wasn't Oswald and therefore he was framed.
      Who, then were these two killers? Why were they killing Tippit? Why would they think two guys standing out in the street killing him would ever look like one man doing it, specifically Oswald? If Oswald was being framed here, how did the framers know in advance a cop would be driving at 10th and Patton at exactly the right moment? How did they know Oswald would leave the TSBD moments after the assassination, and go specifically to his rooming house? How do they know his gun is there? How do they either get the gun off him after he picks it up, shoot Tippit and plant it back on him before he's arrested, or how do they approach and recruit the ballistics boys on the Dallas P.D., without fear of exposure and arrest, to become accessories to the murder of a respected and decorated (for bravery) brother officer with a wife and three kids, by falsifying evidence at huge risk to their own lives and careers, and apparently convince them to happily keep quiet about it as long as they live? How do they get all the other witnesses in this quiet suburb, along Oswald's escape route and at the theater, to likewise lie about what they saw for the next 58 years? How do they know Oswald will happily frame himself by trying to shoot the first officer to approach him in the theater, or are we accusing MacDonald - who risked his own life to capture this guy alive as per his duty - was yet another accessory to murder? What the heck is the point of framing Oswald for Tippit at all when it's another murder requiring countless extra risks, new murderers, drags in more witnesses and more evidence, requires more crimes committed and more cover-ups, when Oswald is already being hunted down for Kennedy's killing anyway? Plus they sure got lucky Tippit didn't simply outdraw his killer and capture him.
      Just wondering, you know.

  • @bold58
    @bold58 Год назад +7

    Someone suggested that Tippit was connected with Jack Ruby .
    One of the officers that Ruby had corrupted .
    Ruby had come to Dallas years before with the purpose of opening up a seedy night club to see how many Dallas police officers he could corrupt to help the Chicago outfit to gain a foothold in the city.
    Thereby making Tippit indirectly connected with the underworld.
    It was supposedly Tippit's job to eliminate Oswald after the assassination.
    For while the CIA , the MOB , and the Texas oil men who hated Kennedy wanted to make Oswald look like the patsy they also didn't want Oswald around to talk .
    Tippit failed to find Odwald. Hence the panicky searching of Andrews car.
    And in the confusion he ran into someone else who was sent to take out Oswald and when Tippit thinking that the guy might be Oswald asked for his I.D. .
    The guy being a professional hitman didn't want to be IDentified and pulled his gun and shot Tippit !
    There were three different confused plans about how to get rid of Oswald after the assaination.
    The CIA had a plan. The Chicago mob leaders had a plan.
    And Jack Ruby the mob's underling had his own plan.
    Ruby's plan was to send his corrupted police officer Tippit to get rid of Oswald.
    When that didn't happen Ruby was informed by his mob bosses that unless he found a way to get Oswald taken care of that him and then his family would be killed mafia style .
    Ruby being fearful used his familiarity with the dallas police to get close enough to Oswald to get the job done.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 9 месяцев назад

      Just give your middle finger to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as you happily opine away with zero evidence the man was a conspirator in murder and treason. This isn't a parlor game you know.

    • @LDTOK-zs8oz
      @LDTOK-zs8oz 8 месяцев назад

      I agreed that Tippit was dirty cop and he was supposed to kill Oswald but Tippit did not know that this was part of the JFK Assassination and didn't want any part of it when he met with Ruby who then shot him before J.D. could shoot back.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 8 месяцев назад

      @@LDTOK-zs8oz And, as with the above poster, it's just one big "F-word you" to the family of a decorated police officer slain in the line of duty as you happily sit there accusing the man with zero evidence of being a conspirator and murderer. People like this are just sick and to them the entire assassination is nothing but a parlor game, to hell with anybody's feelings or sensibilities.

  • @David-lb4te
    @David-lb4te 6 месяцев назад +1

    And, the four bullets did not match the rifling of Oswald's pistol.

  • @ryanfulton8421
    @ryanfulton8421 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can't find anything about the shell casings. Some were saying Oswald reloaded a revolver at the scene and threw them into some bushes, and then the autopsy report says Tippit was shot with a semiautomatic pistol. But either way there should be prints on whatever brass that was found in the street or in the bushes, right?

    • @willcollins6956
      @willcollins6956 6 месяцев назад +1

      Tippit's autopsy says nothing at all about the bullets recovered from his body. Where do you get your references?

    • @ryanfulton8421
      @ryanfulton8421 6 месяцев назад

      @willcollins6956 I meant to say that I have seen videos suggesting the shell casings recovered were both revolver type and apc. My interest in the case is new, and I admittedly haven't actually read anything about it per se. The problem I'm running into is that I've been able to confirm any biases I might have about it and any questions I have also seem to have a million answers ranging from jilted lovers developing cancer viruses together for the purposes of destabilizing the Cuban goverment to folks shooting eachother through storm drains to body doubles who really need to be at movie theaters on time. It's the most convoluted subject I've ever tried to learn anything about. My takeaway so far is that no one will ever know exactly what happened and don't go to jail in Dallas for any reason. The facts of the matter are buried and gone at this point.

  • @NZfabrock
    @NZfabrock 4 года назад +6

    Officer Tippitt was at the gas station waiting to give Oswald a ride. He was supposed to drop him of at the book depository along with Allen Dulles but got side tracked when he saw the Doughnut House on the main highway and decided to get himself 2 jelly doughnuts.

    • @jerrilampon9596
      @jerrilampon9596 4 года назад +2

      Tippit was at the gas station long after Oswald shot JFK. You need to reassess your timeline.

    • @keag9992
      @keag9992 3 года назад +1

      A+ comment, and even better replies lol

    • @NZfabrock
      @NZfabrock 3 года назад +1

      @Tautriadelta Tippitt then called Oswald to say he would get him a crispy chicken dinner with fries and bring it to him at the book depository which was why Oswald was waiting in the cafeteria but he ended up scoffing it on the way so Oswald then left to go and watch a dirty move.

    • @aaronz7056
      @aaronz7056 2 года назад

      Tippit was a respected and decorated police officer who gave his life in the cause of his duty and left behind a wife and three children who grew up without their father, but that doesn't stop conspiracy idiots from happily - and obscenely - calling him a conspirator and accessory to murder and treason with zero evidence.

  • @pat442389
    @pat442389 15 лет назад +3

    this leaves out that the old lady who oswald rented the room out of heard a car beep outside her house. she went to the window looked outside and saw a cop car. thats all to it. it may or may not have been tippit but i think it is significant

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 Месяц назад

      That's it! The case crackah! You did it! The old lady with the car beep!

    • @pat442389
      @pat442389 Месяц назад

      @@roland7584 oh yeah i forgot you must be one of those people who think a 118 year old JFK is gonna emerge from Dealey Plaza and endorse Trump.

  • @davidarbuckle7236
    @davidarbuckle7236 Год назад +2

    There is another problem. Several people in the neighborhood of the shooting knew Tippet and stated he was there all the time even though the district that he patrolled was 7 miles away. Also, two of the witnesses stated that there was a 2nd police car in the driveway that led to the back alley, that backed out of the alley.

    • @robertprestonsr2453
      @robertprestonsr2453 Год назад +1

      Amazing to find a post from one day ago!! (We still look for the truth about what happened!!) I would suggest you seek out and view a video called:
      "Interesting- Captain Westbrook, Officer Tippit and Oswald's Double".. recently posted by Vince Palamara right here on RUclips...
      This one blows my mind... and I BELIEVE it best comes to the truth about that day... But, get ready to go deeply down the rabbit hole... (Long video-- very detailed-- amazing info and documentation) Prepare to re-think...

    • @davidarbuckle7236
      @davidarbuckle7236 Год назад

      @@robertprestonsr2453 I have watched it twice and I think it will take a few more times for me to get it all. but he has yet to establish a definite identity of this Harvey guy. I think it answers a lot of problems, but it creates a few more. I agree it is very well researched

  • @Skiptickle
    @Skiptickle 8 месяцев назад +2

    One thing I always wondered about this day in Dallas is where was Oswald heading when he left his rooming house? The Tippit murder scene was south east of Oswald's room and the movie theatre was south west. When Oswald arrived at the Tippit shooting location he obviously wasn't going to the movie theatre. After the shooting, he changed direction and went to the theatre. This begs the question, where was Oswald headed before his encounter with the police officer? Why did he change his direction after the shooting?
    Oswald must have been questioned about this during his hours of interrogation. I've never heard anything about this from any source. Does anyone have any information concerning this matter?

    • @simonfox3220
      @simonfox3220 7 месяцев назад

      Several witnesses including a soldier and a cab driver saw LHO walking west on 10th Street, completely contradicting the official version. The earliest police reports also stated the suspect had been walking west. The Warren Commission dealt with these data by ignoring them: it would mean LHO could not have reached that point after leaving his rooming house, even by sprinting. LHO was last seen by his landlady at 1:04 standing at a bus stop that would have taken him back into Dallas centre, a destination that doesn't make much sense? He'd already had problems with transport getting away from there. Why struggle all the way to Nth Beckley simply for his handgun? If he had set out that morning to shoot JFK, wouldn't he have taken it with him? Either LHO had a lift to the site of the Tippit murder, had an accomplice, or he wasn't there. A lift to the east end of 10th (from which he disembarked) would explain why he was not seen at all between 1:04 and ~1:10pm. He just suddenly appears?! Perhaps he really was trying to get to the Texas Theatre, he would be walking in the right direction...

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 6 месяцев назад

      Oswald wasn't initially intending to see a movie. He ducked into the Texas Theater because he was running from the DPD patrols in the area looking for the person who shot J.D. Tippit. As he walked along Jefferson, his path was blocked by Julia Postal and her supervisor who had stepped to the curb in front of the theater to watch the patrol cars passing. Oswald didn't need any more witnesses identifying him, so he ducked behind them to enter the theater undetected.

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 6 месяцев назад

      @@simonfox3220
      Several witness first reported Oswald walking west on 10th. When Tippit's car approached, Oswald turned around and began walking east, raising suspicion with Tippit.

    • @Skiptickle
      @Skiptickle 6 месяцев назад

      @@doriwebb2515 I agree with you, that Oswald wasn't intending to take in a movie that day. My question is, where exactly was he heading to when he left his rooming house?

    • @doriwebb2515
      @doriwebb2515 6 месяцев назад

      @@Skiptickle
      There is no clear indication what Oswald had in mine after leaving his room. It is only speculation on my part, but it seems he had no plan B. He knew he couldn't stay in his room because it would be soon discovered by law enforcement. The fact that he took his revolver with him seems to indicate he would have to defend himself at some point. Also, he didn't anticipate the encounter with Tippit. He might have been able to talk his way out of the situation because only a general description of the TSBD suspect had been broadcast at the time, but he panicked instead. As I say, it's only speculation open to debate.