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Greg, you appear to be insinuating that my grandmother was not a hitwoman!  :D

Obviously, I don't KNOW that Craford wasn't a hitman, and you have the inside sources you have cited. My comment was based on his eccentric early life and placid later life, which would lead me to think his claim was more likely BS or greatly exagerrated than true. What is a hitman anyway? The term to me suggests something along the lines of "professional killer." Given the amount of evidence pointing to Oswald, and the unlikelihood (to me) of Craford actually ever having been a hitman or being recruited for that role in Dallas, it would take some really startling evidence even to persuade me this was a possible explanation for the Tippit murder. And I'll let it rest there as well.

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At one time, specifically in regard to the questions being raised about Craford in connection with Tippit, I researched him as best I could, all the way up to his death many years later. He was a complete nobody all his life. He was about as much a hitman as my grandmother and about as unlikely a Tippit assassin as one could imagine.

What do you do about his confession that he was a hitman c. 1960-1961?

I questioned his daughter closely on that. First, was it true that he had told his brother--her uncle--that, and she said yes that was true, he had told her uncle that. Curtis (that is what the family called him incidentally, "Curtis") had not told anybody else in the family that to her knowledge, not her and she did not think he had told her mother that, but he had told his brother that. Second question, was Craford--her father--a raconteur type, a make-up-stories type, a bullshitter in bars type? She was serious that the answer to that was "no". I asked if she believed her father had been a hitman at that stage of his life. She said she did not know. I asked if her uncle--Craford's brother--believed it was true. She said yes he did believe it was true.

I think Craford had a rough early life, dodged a couple of bullets (not caught and charged), remarried in Oregon and was straight the rest of his life.

Lets just say your cheerful total confidence at your distance that Curtis Craford had never been a hitman any more than your grandmother was not shared by family members who were sympathetic to him. But you just know from your distance, don't you, you can just tell? :-)

How many innocent persons in history have been wrongly convicted on the basis of narratives that sounded simple and sensible. Only problem was the person didn't do it. Innocence Project issues. That's my caution here on Oswald on Tippit. And I know if anything is considered airtight in the JFKA range of things, its Oswald on Tippit. But he never got a trial and I have brought out a few things that never were investigated. And for me, its not because of any fun out of being contrarian. Its because, rightly or wrongly, I'm actually after the truth.

And because I did my master's thesis at Cornell under the late Martin Bernal, author of "Black Athena". Smart man. He aroused the ire of the entire classics profession by challenging the "Greek miracle" model of Western civilization, in which western civilization comes from the Greeks and the Greeks started by themselves. Bernal said the Greeks didn't start by themselves, that the Greeks themselves plus everyone else anciently saw Egypt as the source prior to Greece. Bernal said that was changed in intellectual history in the 19th century for racist reasons. Bernal said classicists today are liberal and not racist, it is scholarly conservatism (that's not meant politically) which is the explanation for today inheriting an historical construction "born in sin" in the 19th century born out of racism. The week after I signed Bernal to be my thesis advisor, a review came out in the New York Review of Books by a major-name classicist literally likening Bernal to the devil. No kidding--cited Milton on Lucifer ascending to challenge God, as Bernal ascending to challenge the veritable truths of classicists. A line drawing illustrating the review drew a caricature portrait of Bernal with pointed Spock ears, to make him look like he was the devil. Bernal (from England, whose father was a famous scientist and whose maternal grandfather was Sir Alan Gardiner, one of the world's greatest Egyptologists) answered back that if classicists though he was Lucifer in that Milton analogy, who did that mean they thought they were?

Anyway, Bernal talked to me a lot about "sociology of knowledge", of how knowledge is not only about facts but about how it is constructed. Neither here nor there on JFKA and Tippit really, just a bit of my background comparable to your interesting Roswell history.

Anyway I'm not going to press this further, thanks for your comments.
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After dealing with this nonsense off and on for the last 35 years, I just can't take any of it seriously. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths people will go to in order to make the case for conspiracy.

The CT community as a whole has been stuck in neutral for all of those 35 years and probably a hell of a lot longer than that. what have hey accomplished and what do they think they are going to accomplish by bringing up these non-issues over an over again. That have been spinning their wheels for as long as I have been involved in the conversation, Haven't they noticed their car isn't going anywhere. Do they really think they are actually going to solve this case with a different answer than what the DPD came up with in the first 12 hours? Do they think some magic piece of evidence is suddenly going to pop up out of nowhere that's going to finally provide them the proof they've been looking for six decades?

The reality is that none of them are actually trying to solve anything. They just want to find reasons to reject the WC findings. None of them will ever tell us how they think the assassination actually went down. That would require them to build a case and that requires real evidence that answers the key questions of who, what, where, when, and how. The why will likely never be known. Not even the WC could prove why Oswald did it. But they clearly answered the other five. The what, where, and when are givens. JFK was assassinated in Dealey Plaza in Dallas on 11/22/1963. All that is needed to solve the case is the who and the how. The WC answered those questions with ample evidence to support both answers. The CTs rarely even try. Their whole game is to invent excuses to reject the answers the WC gave us. I would actually respect a CT who at least tried to answer the key questions. I can't remember when I ever saw a CT try to do that.

"Former" KGB Counterintelligence officer, Lt. Col. Vladimir Putin, whose predecessors in deception-based Department D of the First Chief Directorate -- today's SVR -- and its analog in Department 14 of the Second Chief Directorate (today's FSB) motivated overly ambitious, scandal-plagued, and revengeful Jim Garrison's and gullible Oliver Stone's giving us the "Deep State-exposing" movie, "JFK," and who himself installed Donald Trump as our "president" on 20 January 2017, is jumping for joy that there's an ever-expanding number of "rabbit holes" for us to fall into.
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   In Kamp's sharp enlargements you can see Shelley's black jacket and white button down shirt collar coming up above his jacket collar...Shelley's "Duck's Ass" hair doo is also seen...Lovelady's plaid shirt pattern and bald spot are visible...The timing is also the exact time that they were said to head up to the Knoll to check out what Gloria Calvery told them...Pretty much a done deal...

What makes the pair definitely Lovelady & Shelley with reasonable certainty is the fact Shelley can be seen pulling up and turning his head to talk to Karan Hicks as she ran by...It is very quick but you can see it in the best slow motion Gerda Dunkel You Tube blow-ups...For some reason Shelley changed talking to Karan Hicks at the concrete island to Gloria Calvery...That swap may have been an honest mistake due to memory or a deliberate muddying of evidence to avoid any witnessing of the conspiracy...

I think I did a bugaboo and called Calvery "Westbrook" in other posts...(Ooops)

   Above, you say, "... the exact time that THEY were said to head up to the knoll to check out what Gloria Calvery told them.." Who claimed this is the "exact time" that Shelley/Lovelady went "Up to the knoll". And by "up to the knoll", are you referring to the Island Corner across from the TSBD? Crossing the Elm St Ext and possibly STANDING on/near that Island is Not where we see the "2 Guys" on the Couch/Darnell films. Those "2 Guys" are in the middle of the Elm St Ext, on the driver's side of the car and IN MOTION moving down the Elm St Ext toward the train yard.
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   In Kamp's sharp enlargements you can see Shelley's black jacket and white button down shirt collar coming up above his jacket collar...Shelley's "Duck's Ass" hair doo is also seen...Lovelady's plaid shirt pattern and bald spot are visible...The timing is also the exact time that they were said to head up to the Knoll to check out what Gloria Calvery told them...Pretty much a done deal...

What makes the pair definitely Lovelady & Shelley with reasonable certainty is the fact Shelley can be seen pulling up and turning his head to talk to Karan Hicks as she ran by...It is very quick but you can see it in the best slow motion Gerda Dunkel You Tube blow-ups...For some reason Shelley changed talking to Karan Hicks at the concrete island to Gloria Calvery...That swap may have been an honest mistake due to memory or a deliberate muddying of evidence to avoid any witnessing of the conspiracy...

I think I did a bugaboo and called Calvery "Westbrook" in other posts...(Ooops)
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BS

It's not even good BS
I am not sure what “good BS” is but if you think independent witnesses can’t corroborate each other you should do a bit of research.  Why not ask your AI friends? 
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What do you think my latest video ???

Is it correct and right ???


  You asked if it was "correct and right"? Nope!
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For the purpose of identifying Lovelady and Shelley I guess it doesn't really matter if it is 20 seconds after the shots...I prefer a little longer because it gives Adams & Styles time to squeak out the rear exit just ahead of Truly & Baker...

Baker saw Oswald standing stationary looking out on to the 2nd Floor staircase landing...When Oswald saw a cop suddenly appear he flinched back and went in to the Lunch Room...This triggered Baker's cop pursuit instincts and he went after Oswald in to the Lunch Room...Baker could never tell the Commission he saw Oswald slack-jawed and looking out at the staircase landing because it would show he was in the 2nd Floor Lunch Room during the assassination like Hosty admitted to Nigel Turner...What caused Oswald to get up from his lunch and go to the Vestibule door window was Adams & Styles as they clattered by on the landing...The one question the Commission never asked Truly & Baker was "Do you think Oswald was in the Lunch Room the whole time?"...

   Yes, I too believe that the :20 time stamping is too quick for Officer Baker to accelerate up Houston St, turn onto Elm St around the Camera Cars, park his motorcycle at the Elm St. curb, run up the crowded sidewalk, and then cross the Island onto the Elm St Ext.
   Even with this extended timeline, I do Not believe that is Shelley/Lovelady walking down the Elm St Ext on the Couch/Darnell films. I believe that Dan O'meara has done an excellent job of disproving this being Shelley/Lovelady.
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I was expecting something like that kind of answer

I have taken the video from here

https://www.jfk-assassination.net/russ/animation.htm

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