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Tippit shooting: How to approach a murder suspect ...
Ray Mitcham:
--- Quote from: Richard Smith on May 24, 2018, 05:23:10 PM ---That's exactly what happened. We will never know with certainty what drew Tippit's attention to Oswald but we know that Brewer found him suspicious as well. I don't believe Tippit stopped Oswald because he necessarily had any cause to associate him with the assassination per se. He just found something about his behavior suspect and thought it worth checking out. Whatever Oswald said didn't satisfy him and he steps out to further investigation. Oswald has no idea at this point whether he has been identified as a suspect. He can't risk identifying himself to a police officer. So he either has to play this out and risk arrest or make his move while he can.
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How did Oswald get to that area so quickly, if he wasn't helped?
Jerry Freeman:
--- Quote from: Mike Orr on May 24, 2018, 04:35:09 PM --- Where did you get that information ? [Myth didn't happen]
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Dale Myers 'With Malice' states that in his book...a false claim
Another volume of the Warren Commission got it right publication to add to Posner Bugliosi and the others
Links that claim Tippit said that to his son.....
https://stevenhager420.wordpress.com/tag/j-d-tippit/
https://22novembernetwork.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/the-murder-of-j-d-tippit-by-s-r-dusty-rohde/comment-page-1/
In all fairness I would like to know exactly from who or where the story originated.
Matt Grantham:
--- Quote from: Bill Brown on May 24, 2018, 05:33:54 AM ---Myth.
Didn't happen.
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This seems to be correct It would nice to chase down where these stories originate from, and perhaps give poor research the reprimand it deserves The story we still hear, from Fetzer I believe that Jackie was seen by one of the doctors holding a large piece of JFK in the hall outside his treatment room
John Mytton:
--- Quote from: Ray Mitcham on May 24, 2018, 05:35:06 PM ---How did Oswald get to that area so quickly, if he wasn't helped?
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Walk: Thumb1:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUU_w1Mfytc
JohnM
Bill Brown:
--- Quote from: J?rn Frending on May 23, 2018, 08:57:34 PM ---Hello Bill, when I saw this I remember that I saw it from the SIDE as if Tippit was standing with the right foot in front almost side ways thus making a smaller target, which is a typical shooting position, however I do not know if his wounds were ever probed in an autopsy. Obviously it's worth clarifying ...
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Jorn,
When studying the entrance wounds in Tippit's torso, it is obvious that Tippit wasn't standing in the manner you're describing.
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