Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case

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Online Bill Brown

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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #21 on: April 25, 2021, 05:43:07 AM »
Thanks Bill, was this the route you used for the timeline?

Yes Sir.

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2021, 04:30:37 PM »
Hi Bill, What makes you think Oswald would suspect the authorities would be looking for him a non-descript loser like him?
So why did Oswald have the cab driver drive him several blocks past the rooming house and then let him off there and not in front of it? That's the question on the table. Or my question.

What's a logical explanation for that odd behavior?

Oswald defected to the USSR, was publicly agitating for Castro in the US, visited the Cuban and Soviet embassy/consulates in Mexico City. There's nothing "non-descript" about someone who does those things.


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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2021, 05:06:26 PM »
Hi Steve.  Was your question rhetorical?

I believe Oswald gave Whaley the destination five blocks south of the rooming house because he wanted the cab to pass by the house so that he could determine if the authorities would be there looking for him.  After seeing the coast was clear, and still two blocks short of the original destination, Oswald tells Whaley that 'this will do just fine" and exits the cab three blocks past the rooming house (instead of five; shorter walk back to the house).
Well, a bit rhetorical and a bit serious with the serious purpose directed at the Oswald defenders.

It seems obvious - doesn't it? - that he was worried about someone waiting for him at the house. Otherwise why go through those measures? What's an alternate explanation?

And what is the explanation anyway for him taking a cab to get to his rooming house? What's the rush to get there? There's a long series of acts by Oswald after the assassination that indicate to me that he was in flight from the TSBD. Any other explanation that considers all of those acts simply don't make sense. To me.

As Robert Blakey said, any explanation as to what happened in Dallas begins with the Oswald. The question is does it end with him or is there more? E.g., did he have help? was he manipulated?


Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #24 on: April 25, 2021, 05:14:45 PM »
Well, since you asked...

(And remember, this is only my best guess. who really knows?)

I believe Oswald walked down Beckley, took a left onto Davis and then a right onto Patton.  Then I believe he took a left onto Tenth and walked a couple blocks towards Marsalis.  Dale Myers told me that there was a Dallas County Sherriff's car parked near Marsalis and Tenth.  I think perhaps Oswald got spooked by that and reversed direction on Tenth and is now walking west on Tenth.

I know, this has him heading somewhat towards Ruby's apartment.

Honestly, I don't like to speculate about Oswald's path and/or where he was intending to go.  But one thing seems certain, he was not heading to the theater until AFTER he shot Tippit.

Below is a screen-grab showing where Patton and Denver meet Jefferson Boulevard.



In it we can see three bus companies - Turimex, Omnibus Express and Tornado Bus Company.
All three offer services to Mexico.
Will try to find out whether any of them were around in '63, as it would make sense Oswald was going to try to head for the border.

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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #25 on: April 25, 2021, 05:28:19 PM »
Below is a screen-grab showing where Patton and Denver meet Jefferson Boulevard.



In it we can see three bus companies - Turimex, Omnibus Express and Tornado Bus Company.
All three offer services to Mexico.
Will try to find out whether any of them were around in '63, as it would make sense Oswald was going to try to head for the border.
Okay, but why not have the cab drive him to the bus station? Or Ruby's place. Or Walker's house, et cetera? Why walk to wherever he was going?

He goes to his room, retrieves his loaded revolver (apparently), he takes 10 or so extra bullets, he had left nearly all of his money that morning for Marina. Why not keep $50 for his flight? Fifty dollars in 1963 is about $350 today.

FWIW, I think he didn't believe he'd survive the attempt. So once he did he was winging it.

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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #26 on: April 25, 2021, 06:07:14 PM »
So why did Oswald have the cab driver drive him several blocks past the rooming house and then let him off there and not in front of it? That's the question on the table. Or my question.

What's a logical explanation for that odd behavior?

Oswald defected to the USSR, was publicly agitating for Castro in the US, visited the Cuban and Soviet embassy/consulates in Mexico City. There's nothing "non-descript" about someone who does those things.

Well said.

Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Youtube Interview I Did, Tippit Case
« Reply #27 on: April 25, 2021, 06:20:43 PM »
Okay, but why not have the cab drive him to the bus station? Or Ruby's place. Or Walker's house, et cetera? Why walk to wherever he was going?

He goes to his room, retrieves his loaded revolver (apparently), he takes 10 or so extra bullets, he had left nearly all of his money that morning for Marina. Why not keep $50 for his flight? Fifty dollars in 1963 is about $350 today.

FWIW, I think he didn't believe he'd survive the attempt. So once he did he was winging it.

I don't know that much about this aspect of the case so I can only give general impressions.
Oswald returns to his room to collect his gun and change his clothes ( apparently).
Bill's suggestion that he takes the cab past his room so he can check if the authorities are waiting for him makes sense in terms of a narrative in which Oswald is on the run. His change of clothes also feeds into this narrative.
I agree he is "winging it". His lack of money hints at a lack of preparation.
I get the strong impression that when he leaves his room he is heading for a specific destination but changes direction after the shooting of Tippit.
I'm just trying to get a handle on where he is heading once he leaves his room and a bus station that will get him out of Dallas is a good bet in terms of the Oswald-on-run narrative.
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