The Bus Stop Farce

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #315 on: December 05, 2020, 01:14:11 PM »
Did anyone else who saw LHO on 11/22 (Frazier’s sister, coworkers, etc) indicate what jacket he was wearing? Same with the evening of 11/21.

Not that I am aware of, but given the fact that CE 163 was later found at the TSBD and Oswald left the building without a jacket, it's a pretty safe bet to assume that he was wearing CE 163 on Friday morning.

Which of course only leaves the grey jacket CE 162 as the one he would have worn to Irving on Thursday.

I'm not sure where you're going with this, but it should be noted that nobody else but Roberts saw Oswald leave the rooming house either.

Online Charles Collins

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« Reply #316 on: December 05, 2020, 01:31:34 PM »
Not that I am aware of, but given the fact that CE 163 was later found at the TSBD and Oswald left the building without a jacket, it's a pretty safe bet to assume that he was wearing CE 163 on Friday morning.

Which of course only leaves the grey jacket CE 162 as the one he would have worn to Irving on Thursday.

I'm not sure where you're going with this, but it should be noted that nobody else but Roberts saw Oswald leave the rooming house either.


I could be mistaken, but I seem to remember seeing a photo or video frame of an officer examining a jacket at the scene where it was found (the parking lot behind the building on Jefferson). But if I understand your theory correctly, LHO would have left CE 162 in Irving. 

Online Martin Weidmann

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« Reply #317 on: December 05, 2020, 04:02:43 PM »

I could be mistaken, but I seem to remember seeing a photo or video frame of an officer examining a jacket at the scene where it was found (the parking lot behind the building on Jefferson). But if I understand your theory correctly, LHO would have left CE 162 in Irving.

It's not my theory, it's merely a possibility. What we seem to have is two witnesses who contradict eachother. In my opinion, it's a matter that the WC should have resolved, but never did. They just ignored Buell Frazier's testimony and took Earlene Roberts word for it. Not really the way to conduct an investigation, if you ask me, but that's what happened.

There is indeed a photo of an officer holding a jacket, flapping in the wind, at a parking lot near the Tippit scene. That jacket was found, under a car, by an officer who was never identified and it was called in to the DPD dispatcher as being white. There is more to that story as well, just as there is to all the other pieces of physical evidence involved in the Tippit murder.
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #318 on: December 05, 2020, 06:34:29 PM »
In my previous post I wrote;

and I was right!

More than likely you're just trolling.

I am actually trying to have a normal conversation about evidence and circumstances and once again you have shown that you're the wrong person to talk to.

You should really confine yourself to those who make claims that Oswald had a reason to take any particular street.

In this particular instance I was talking to the guy who claimed, without a shred of evidence, that Oswald ran to 10th Street, but who, as per usual, can not explain why he would be running to get to a go nowhere street. That would be you!

Again, you're going to have to consult with those who claim that Oswald had a particular destination in mind.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #319 on: December 05, 2020, 06:47:42 PM »
Again, you need to consult with those who claim Oswald had a a specific destination in mind.

Again, you're going to have to consult with those who claim that Oswald had a particular destination in mind.

Did you say something?

Aren't you the guy who, without a shred of evidence, claimed that Oswald ran to 10th Street, but can't explain why he would even go to such a go nowhere street in a residential area, let alone run there?

Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #320 on: December 05, 2020, 06:54:24 PM »
Did you say something?

Aren't you the guy who, without a shred of evidence, claimed that Oswald ran to 10th Street, but can't explain why he would even go to such a go nowhere street in a residential area, let alone run there?

Are you paying attention?

I'm suggesting Oswald was on the run with no particular destination in mind, other than to get the f out of Dodge by whatever route available.
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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #321 on: December 05, 2020, 07:48:43 PM »
Are you paying attention?

I'm suggesting Oswald was on the run with no particular destination in mind, other than to get the f out of Dodge by whatever route available.

Are you paying attention?

Are you? You don't appear to be...

Your suggestion is plain stupid for three reasons; (1) a guy running down the street gets noticed far more quickly than somebody who walks, (2) Oswald knew the area, he had lived on Neely Street nearby, so he knew where to go for the busses, and that would be straight down Beckley to Jefferson and not to some residential street and (3) if he wanted to get out of Dallas he could have taken any bus from the city center.

You're just making up stuff in order to somehow get Oswald to 10th street on time to shoot Tippit. Good luck with that, because the timeline shows Tippit was most likely killed between 1.06 and 1.10 and the fastest way from the rooming house, where he still was just after 1 pm, takes 11 minutes... Do the math..... but you probably won't.