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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Duncan MacRae on April 07, 2026, 02:35:06 PM

Title: Video: The Amazing Tom G Tilson Jr
Post by: Duncan MacRae on April 07, 2026, 02:35:06 PM
The Amazing Tom G Tilson Jr At The Mock Trial Of Lee Harvey Oswald In London 1986

Title: Re: The Amazing Tom G Tilson Jr
Post by: Tommy Shanks on April 07, 2026, 04:18:16 PM
Unintentionally hilarious!
Title: Re: The Amazing Tom G Tilson Jr
Post by: Benjamin Cole on April 08, 2026, 09:40:13 AM
Interesting tape, and check out some of those hairdos.

People sure do get ideas locked in---CT or LN---about the JFKA. 

Why Tilson regarded the man who he saw leaving the backside of Dealey Plaza as the actual JFKA perp, rather than just a suspect...well, that's just how people are.

By most accounts, Jack Ruby was in the offices of the Dallas Morning News during the JFKA, seen by witnesses who knew him.

Side note: Any Texas cop could have run the suspect's plate number by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, gotten a home address, etc.  Tilson was never even curious?
Title: Re: Video: The Amazing Tom G Tilson Jr
Post by: John Corbett on April 08, 2026, 03:03:35 PM
People like to believe they were part of something important. One of the most significant events in the history of the country took place right under this guy's nose and he wasn't a part of it. Sounds to me like he was trying to inject himself into the story. I bet he actually convinced himself it was Jack Ruby he saw. His story might have a grain of credibility if he had told someone, anyone that he saw Jack Ruby at the scene of he assassination BEFORE Ruby shot Oswald. This story has about as much credibility as the guy who claimed Jack Ruby called the DPD the night before Oswald was shot threatening to kill him. If he recognized Jack Ruby at that time, why did he not report it to anyone. Why did these people wait until Jack Ruby became notorious before they claimed to have seen or heard him.