Tippit Shooting, 1:15

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #490 on: November 18, 2019, 07:23:40 PM »
+1----- A fact that will forever remain ignored.

That's the way it's been since day one.....    Even those who profess to be looking for answers ignore facts like this.   But that doesn't alter or eliminate the fact. And these photos are graphic proof that the killer was in fact an executioner..  He was not squeamish about killing a fellow human and a cop  ..... ( Which tells me he was probably a mobster, like Jack Ruby )   Benavides description of Tippit's executioner does match Whitey Bulger ......and Bulger was a cold blooded killer whose mob name was " The Rifleman" .    I've often wondered if acquired that moniker after the murder of JFK?

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #491 on: November 18, 2019, 07:24:13 PM »
I doubt that anybody disputes that JD Tippit died instantly ....... from the bullet that entered his brain at the right temple.   Some may argue that this was not an execution and pretend that Tippit was killed by a panic stricken fugitive.    One glance at the photos would reveal to a rookie detective that the man in the photos was deliberately executed.   

A fleeing fugitive would not have wanted to make sure that Tippit was dead....  A fugitive would merely have wanted to avoid arrest, and once the cop was down and unable to stop him, he would have ran from the scene.   But That's NOT what Tippit's executioner did.....   The photos clearly reveal that the killer wanted to be certain that JD Tippit was dead.


You are forever confusing your baseless subjective opinion with reality.  Maybe Oswald didn't want to get shot in the back by a wounded police officer as he left.  So he finished him off.  There was no one else around to arrest him.  It only took an instant to finish him off.  No great loss of time in fleeing from the scene.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #492 on: November 18, 2019, 07:59:47 PM »
You are forever confusing your baseless subjective opinion with reality.  Maybe Oswald didn't want to get shot in the back by a wounded police officer as he left.  So he finished him off.  There was no one else around to arrest him.  It only took an instant to finish him off.  No great loss of time in fleeing from the scene.

In that case he should have taken Tippit's revolver with him to make sure that a bystander couldn't pick it up and shoot at him.

Just putting myself in Oswald's shoes...
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #493 on: November 18, 2019, 08:24:06 PM »
You are forever confusing your baseless subjective opinion with reality.  Maybe Oswald didn't want to get shot in the back by a wounded police officer as he left.  So he finished him off.  There was no one else around to arrest him.  It only took an instant to finish him off.  No great loss of time in fleeing from the scene.

Wake up Mr "Smith"..... Most of us have been onto you since you first started posting in this group.    Anytime solid facts appear, that refute the official tale, you jump in and attack the messenger.   Which rule is that in your rule book?.....   

Rule#?...  If you can't refute the facts, then attack the messenger and try to make he or she appear to be a "kook".....

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #494 on: November 18, 2019, 08:29:52 PM »
In that case he should have taken Tippit's revolver with him to make sure that a bystander couldn't pick it up and shoot at him.

Just putting myself in Oswald's shoes...

That's exactly what Ted Callaway did.....  He grabbed Tippit's revolver and said to Scoggins....." You saw which way he went, let's go after him"   ...Funny thing though, Callaway claimed that he saw the man fleeing east on 10th near the car lot where he sold used cars.  So If he saw the man why did he say that to Scoggins.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #495 on: November 18, 2019, 08:32:08 PM »
You are forever confusing your baseless subjective opinion with reality.  Maybe Oswald didn't want to get shot in the back by a wounded police officer as he left.  So he finished him off.  There was no one else around to arrest him.  It only took an instant to finish him off.  No great loss of time in fleeing from the scene.

You are forever confusing your baseless subjective opinion with reality

Did you look in a mirror, Smith? 
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Online Charles Collins

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #496 on: November 18, 2019, 08:41:37 PM »
In that case he should have taken Tippit's revolver with him to make sure that a bystander couldn't pick it up and shoot at him.

Just putting myself in Oswald's shoes...

My guess is that he was just trying to make sure that Tippit was not going to recover and identify him later on. Picking up Tippit’s gun would have potentially incriminated him (in case he got caught with it, or left a finger print on it).