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There is no great mystery about the Tippit encounter.  Tippit was an experienced police officer.  Oswald had just assassinated the president.  He was the most sought-after criminal in the world.  For all Oswald knew, by the time he sees Tippit's car he has already been identified as a potential suspect.  He knows the FBI has been keeping track of him.  A police officer has already pulled a gun on him.  He is missing from the scene.  Witnesses may have seen him fire the shot etc.  He has good cause to be paranoid.  Enter Tippit in a random encounter.  Oswald does something that makes him suspicious.   Maybe he does a sudden about face when he sees Tippit's car.  Whatever it is it draws Tippit's attention to him.  So he stops to check it out.  Oswald won't identify himself to Tippit because he might already be a wanted man.  He tries to bullshit his way out of this but that doesn't satisfy Tippit.  When he gets out of the car, Oswald thinks it is now or never.  So he kills him while he has the chance and makes a run for it.

The recent posts in this thread perfectly illustrate what I pointed out in another thread. So many people want to overthink this case. They make if far more complicated than it actually is. Instead of simply looking at the evidence and following it to a logical conclusion, they introduce red herring arguments that lead nowhere. They make presumptions about what the various characters should have been thinking at any given time. They expect mentally unbalanced  people like Oswald and Ruby to make rational decisions and question their motivations at every turn. My question to them is, "Why ask why". We don't need to know why somebody committed a particular act when we have ample evidence they did commit the act.

Now I'm going to play amateur psychologist. I think the reason so many people delve into the motivations of the people involved is the JFKA is a hobby for them. A whodunnit. Who wants to read a murder mystery if the perpetrator is revealed in chapter one. They want a more interesting story than the one the WC fed them. They invent twists and turns where none exist. The evidence is crystal clear. Oswald killed JFK and JDT. Ruby killed Oswald. We can have fun guessing why but they are questions that don't need to be answered with certainty. 
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There is no great mystery about the Tippit encounter.  Tippit was an experienced police officer.  Oswald had just assassinated the president.  He was the most sought-after criminal in the world.  For all Oswald knew, by the time he sees Tippit's car he has already been identified as a potential suspect.  He knows the FBI has been keeping track of him.  A police officer has already pulled a gun on him.  He is missing from the scene.  Witnesses may have seen him fire the shot etc.  He has good cause to be paranoid.  Enter Tippit in a random encounter.  Oswald does something that makes him suspicious.   Maybe he does a sudden about face when he sees Tippit's car.  Whatever it is it draws Tippit's attention to him.  So he stops to check it out.  Oswald won't identify himself to Tippit because he might already be a wanted man.  He tries to bullshit his way out of this but that doesn't satisfy Tippit.  When he gets out of the car, Oswald thinks it is now or never.  So he kills him while he has the chance and makes a run for it.

But the most sought-after criminal in the world is casually walking down the sidewalk ...
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There is no great mystery about the Tippit encounter.  Tippit was an experienced police officer.  Oswald had just assassinated the president.  He was the most sought-after criminal in the world.  For all Oswald knew, by the time he sees Tippit's car he has already been identified as a potential suspect.  He knows the FBI has been keeping track of him.  A police officer has already pulled a gun on him.  He is missing from the scene.  Witnesses may have seen him fire the shot etc.  He has good cause to be paranoid.  Enter Tippit in a random encounter.  Oswald does something that makes him suspicious.   Maybe he does a sudden about face when he sees Tippit's car.  Whatever it is it draws Tippit's attention to him.  So he stops to check it out.  Oswald won't identify himself to Tippit because he might already be a wanted man.  He tries to bullshit his way out of this but that doesn't satisfy Tippit.  When he gets out of the car, Oswald thinks it is now or never.  So he kills him while he has the chance and makes a run for it. 
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Woodrow Wilson after his stroke. His wife became the de facto POTUS.

Jill was the de facto POTUS for four years.

Wilson was a genius compared to Biden even as a vegetable.  A low bar.  It does amaze me how angry the media and Dem establishment are at Jill Biden for finally being honest.  They dismissed claims that Joe was in steep cognitive decline as the product of a right-wing conspiracy until they realized he could not win the election due to his disastrous policies.  Then they viciously turned on him.  Now they are blaming Jill for being honest about Joe.  Too little, too late.  They all own the Biden fiasco for their dishonest reporting and cover up.
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Storm Drain Shooter Analysis With Gary Mack In Dealey Plaza

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Dear Comrade Storing,

I "get it" that your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR was parked a little bit behind the "Signal Light Pole" / "No Parking Pole" in Hughes and Martin clips. I'm just saying that from the perspective of the Couch-Darnell and Wiegman films, the front of the very same car is visible to us to the right of the "Signal Light Pole" / "No Parking Pole," and that the reason we can't see it in the latter is because the gaggle of spectators is hiding it from view.

(If it's the same car that's in the National Geographic video, it's a 1958 Pontiac)



Question: Do you think the way James spliced together two half-second-apart Wiegman frames in his Couch-Darnell / Wiegman overlap montage was devious or misleading?

Ya gotta scroll down to it:

https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,4597.40.html

-- Tom

   DPD sat on the "getaway" car for better than 3+ Hrs that I know of. They already had Oswald under arrest and knew he had a Russian Connection. They asked him about this during his very 1st interrogation. The Feds had their patsy. And late that night the Fed's took possession of ALL the DPD Evidence. Game Over!
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The distances being travelled were not very far, you make out like they were trying to climb Everest!

By taking the following path from Haywood's bike to the first time he's seen in Darnell, is at the most about 60-70 yards.



And the distance for Walthers to basically walk down and cross the road was about the same. If the time stamp was less than 12:37 then we might have trouble but every established event happened in chronological order and with enough time between to account for travelling!



Mr. WALTHERS. And at that time I heard the shots as well as everybody else, but as we got over this fence, and a lot of officers and people were just rummaging through the train yards back in this parking area.
Mr. LIEBELER. In the parking area down there? West of the Texas School Book Depository Building between the Texas School Book Depository and the railroad tracks?
Mr. WALTHERS. Yes; and the discussion came up among several of the officers, "Were there any shots fired?" And I said, "Well, they sounded like rifle shots to me." At the time no one knew---in our crowd they were sure the shots had been fired though because of the reports---we heard the noise, and I left then and went back up here and came back onto the street.
Mr. LIEBELER. Up on Elm Street?
Mr. WALTHERS. And went over on this grassy area right in here [indicating].
Mr. LIEBELER. Between Elm Street and Main Street?
Mr. WALTHERS. Between Elm and Main and starting to looking at the grass to see if some shots had been fired and some of them might have chugged into this turf here and it would give an indication if some had really been, if they were really shots and not just blanks or something, and a man, and I couldn't tell you his name if my life depended on it---he had a car parked right here in Main Street---in the Main Street lane headed east, just under this underpass.


And as seen everyone was walking with some pace, it wasn't a Mother's meeting, they all were trying to find something, anything! But alas there was nothing to be found because all the action happened on the 6th floor of the TSBD and this is supported by ALL the evidence from the ballistic evidence through to the medical evidence.



JohnM

   Based on the path we see above, why would Officer Haygood walk to the FAR SIDE of the Elm St Extension, and then have to cut back across it if he intended to return to his motorcycle? This Bogus Motorcycle Cop was on the Far Side of the Elm St Extension in order to AVOID DPD Officer Harkness. This Impostor wanted absolutely nothing to do with Officer Harkness. He even avoided making eye contact with Harkness as he slipped past him. And what is dead ahead of this Bogus Motorcycle Cop? The TSBD, the "wide open" Huge Gates, and the intended "getaway" car.   
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RS:  I am talking about the dirt road portion of the Elm St Extension.

So why did you bring up the limo turn and traffic signal in the Wegman film?

there are NO BOLLARDS between Officer Harkness and this alleged motorcycle cop.

Yes there are! Not only can you see many of them in the Darnell film, others are made obvious when the motorcycle cop walks behind them.

Here, bollards are outlined in red. Note that one is in Harkness' shadow:


Here, "B" marks where the line of bollards is. You can see that two of them are silhouetted by the MC as he walks behind them:


Here he is a half step later:


                                                                           THAT AIN'T HAYGOOD!

                                                                          (1) NO Motorcycle Glove

                                                                          (2) NO Sunglasses

                                                                          (3) NO Motorcycle
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LP-

Verily, there was a lack up of investigative follow-up on many credible witnesses who described the last two shots as nearly "simultaneous," such Dallas Sheriff Seymour Weitzman, or Secret Service agent Kellerman, and several others.

Same, why did no one ever ask Gov JBC, "What do you mean, you were shot at by 'automatic' weapons? That is entirely inconsistent with what we theorize what happened, that a lone gunsel with a single-shot-per-bolt-action rifle perped the JFKA."

I suspect JBC meant that the assassin(s) were armed with an automatic rifle, but toggled to one shot per trigger squeeze mode. But no one at either the WC or HSCA clarified that. By all accounts, JBC was a smart guy, head screwed on tight. Seems odd JBC would use the expression "automatic" rifle. Connally served in WWII on the flight deck of aircraft carriers, so I assume he had some sort of working knowledge of firearms. JBC is reported to have been an avid sport game hunter as well.

It requires a large suspension of disbelief to accept the LNT-SBT with a single-shot-per-bolt-action rifle narrative.

   This is exactly why the LN's Now claim 10+ seconds for the 3 shots to be fired. They know that WW 2 Bolt Action rifle just don't cut it. There's also the WC Testimony of ASAIC Kellerman claiming a "Flurry" of shells came into the car. That carcano rifle is incapable of sending a "flurry" of shells into the JFK Limo.
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