Did you two clowns go to the same "dumb and dumber" school?
Did you read the rules regarding posting etiquette in this forum? Pretty sure that your lead-off broke a couple.
They would have immediately broadcast the name and description of any individual whose wallet was left at the scene. That didn't happen.
That didn't happen because (1) police never give names of potential suspects on the radio and (2) it's not up to a cop to determine that the wallet's owner had anything to do with the crime. He could just as easily have been a bystander who simply lost his wallet.
police never give names of potential suspects on the radioThis is from the Shearer transcript of the channel one recording:
DIS: 72.
72: Go ahead.
DIS: No wanted on a 1950 Chevrolet two-door, 1104 Vista Drive, Mesquite.
72: Check three persons for me: James Pride, colored male, 21; Charles Pride, colored male, 23; then a Carroll B. Pride (P-R-I-D-E), a colored male, 29.
DIS: Not registered to any of those.
72: Not
He could just as easily have been a bystander who simply lost his wallet.Then wouldn't the obvious course of action be to ask the witnesses and gawkers assembled at the scene if they lost a wallet? Ask if anyone was or knew a Lee Oswald? Ask if anyone was or knew A. Hidell?