How Could LHO Walk One Mile After Leaving His Room & Shoot A Cop In 13 Minutes?

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Offline Liam Kelly

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..and oops!  a slip of the pen..so to speak.
My previous post should have read Methodist and not Parkland.
Thank you Martin,
You are indeed correct
« Last Edit: January 17, 2019, 01:31:50 PM by Liam Kelly »

Offline Walt Cakebread

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I think it's safe to assume that the official time of Tippit's shooting is wrong anyway.
We know that the Dallas Police crudely changed the time on the their reports.
We know that the FBI harrassed the staff at Parkland telling them the DOA time of Tippit was wrong
untill they relented and agreed that the clock in the ER must have been faulty!
and we know that the DOA time was crudely altered and changed on the Parkland Hospital paperwork.

The official version of the timing would have us believe that, at the same place, at the same time and date,
there were three people who were major witnessess or aftermath observers to the Tippit shooting and that
they all had watches or clocks that were faulty, and that these timepieces were all faulty by about the same
 length of time ie: 10 minutes....behind
(Markum's clock, TF Bowleys watch, Parkland Hospital clock).

Only one word for that....baloney!

I think that the time was changed...NOT to give Oswald time to get to Tippit BUT to protect the far more important
paradigm in the scenario.
That is, the time Oswald got home.
Why? - to negate all possibilty that Oswald was taken home by someone else and hence a conspiracy.
Jessie Currie had already said early on TV that there were reports of the suspect fleeing in a car driven
by another person.

It just couldnt happen that Oswald got home too early.

So what does this mean of itself?
Does it mean that Oswald shot or didnt shoot Tippit?....No.
Does it mean that Oswald shot or didnt shoot JFK?....No.
So..what it means....

Is that official investigations were seriously flawed.

Well we already know that...how?
Well for one thing, official investigations themselves tell us so.

Aside from the error about the hospital being Parkland....You've written a rational and well stated post, Mr Kelly....

Offline Jerry Freeman

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I think it's safe to assume that the official time of Tippit's shooting is wrong anyway.
We know that the Dallas Police crudely changed the time on the their reports.
But not on this report. The time 1:15 is when Tippit was pronounced dead [not when he was shot]
 This is not 'new' evidence. It is old evidence that was covered up.....

 


Perhaps I should add this....

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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But not on this report. The time 1:15 is when Tippit was pronounced dead [not when he was shot]
 This is not 'new' evidence. It is old evidence that was covered up.....

 


Perhaps I should add this....



The time 1:15 is when Tippit was pronounced dead [not when he was shot]
 This is not 'new' evidence. It is old evidence that was covered up.....


There's no doubt in my mind that Lee Oswald was not even near the place where Tippit was shot at 1:06......And I suspect that Tippit was shot to silence him....while at the same time setting Lee Oswald up as the Killer.  I believe the key to solving the Tippit murder lies in the phone call that Tippit made from the Music and Record shop.


Offline Jerry Freeman

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Note that on the supplementary report above...the time was changed from 1:06 to 1:15.
Also notice that there is no response to those documents from the undying loyal supporters of the official story :-\ 

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Note that on the supplementary report above...the time was changed from 1:06 to 1:15.
Also notice that there is no response to those documents from the undying loyal supporters of the official story :-\

I think that time was originally typed as !:00 but then changed to 1:15 when Officer Davenport realized that the 1:00 o'clock guesstimate was not possible...so he simply entered 1:15 which also was not accurate....  I believe Tippit's body was brought into the emergency room at 1:23 and Dr Liquori took one look and knew that Tippit had gone on his last patrol.....

Offline Anthony Clayden

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All times on the documents are rounded times, 3:00 pm, 1:00 or 1:15 pm and 3:30 pm.
Nothing precise can be read into these times they are all rounded roughly to the nearest 15 mins.
My guess is that Tippett arrived between 1 and 1:15, and initially they went with 1:00 but rounded it to 1:15 instead.