Podcast On Tippit

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #8 on: Today at 03:19:07 AM »
You evidently do, Weidmann, otherwise you wouldn't be replying.

I'm sorry to burst your bubble I couldn't give a damn about the opinions of a nobody.
But feel free to boost your fragile ego by believing otherwise.
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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #9 on: Today at 03:20:01 AM »
What are you quibbling about now?

Why am I not surprised that you don't understand this?

Online Tom Graves

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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #10 on: Today at 03:42:28 AM »
Bill,

I like the part where you point out that fibers matching the shirt Oswald was arrested in were found in the jacket discovered under the car at the gas station, the fact that Earlene Roberts said Oswald zipped up his "short coat" when he left -- i.e., his brownish-red (or reddish-brown?) button-up long-sleeved shirt couldn't have been confused with his zip-up jacket or vice-versa -- and the fact that it makes perfect sense that Oswald, having killed Tippit a couple of minutes earlier, would jettison his jacket at or behind the gas station in an attempt to alter his appearance.

I also like the fact that witnesses' conflicting descriptions of the direction Oswald was walking before Tippit stopped him can be explained by the following scenario:

He had a still-valid bus transfer and he hoped to catch a bus to the VA Hospital (and from there a Greyhound bus to Laredo) and therefore he walked past 10th and Patton towards the bus stop on Marsalis until he came around a curve in the road and saw a County Police car parked a block away, so he turned around and started walking back towards 10th and Patton for his unexpected rendezvous with Officer Tippit.

-- Tom
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Online Gerry Down

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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #11 on: Today at 07:07:29 AM »
You may well be correct, because anybody who is truly convinced of Oswald's guilt, doesn't need to misrepresent evidence to make his case, as Bill has done on several occasions in the past.

In podcasts like this it isn't of much significance what Bill says. Far more telling is what he misrepresents, ignores and dismisses.
I think deep down inside you know Oswald is guilty of the Tippit murder but you can't bring yourself to admit it lest your whole internal world come crashing down.

Online Tom Graves

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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #12 on: Today at 08:09:12 AM »
I think deep down inside you know Oswald is guilty of the Tippit murder but you can't bring yourself to admit it lest your whole internal world come crashing down.

Correct.

Oswald murdered Tippit.

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« Reply #13 on: Today at 03:39:59 PM »
So, the question now becomes, what was Markham doing standing around at the crossing to watch Tippit being killed if she had to catch her bus to work? Wouldn't one expect that she would simply carry on walking in order to get to the bus stop on time?

After watching a police officer be murdered in broad daylight right in front of you, would you "simply carry on walking" ???

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #14 on: Today at 03:50:12 PM »
I think deep down inside you know Oswald is guilty of the Tippit murder but you can't bring yourself to admit it lest your whole internal world come crashing down.

Actually, I couldn't care less if he did or didn't.

If you show me conclusive evidence of his guilt, I'll gladly consider him to be guilty.
But when evidence is misrepresented, ignored and dismissed out of hand, you have to give the suspect the benefit of the doubt.


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Re: Podcast On Tippit
« Reply #15 on: Today at 03:53:46 PM »
After watching a police officer be murdered in broad daylight right in front of you, would you "simply carry on walking" ???

You are missing the point.

At least a minute or so passed between Tippit passing the 10th and Patton crossing (where Markham stopped walking to let him pass by) and being shot.
Now, why would Markham stay there for at least a minute after Tippit's car had passed, when she needed to get to the bus stop.
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