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Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #1776 on: November 01, 2019, 02:51:32 AM »
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Wasn’t LHO trying to learn how to drive a car? ;-)  Kind of reminds me of the broken passenger side mirror on the student driver car that I saw parked in front of the driving school a while back. ;-)

Wasn’t LHO trying to learn how to drive a car?
>>> Good one.

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« Reply #1777 on: November 01, 2019, 02:57:21 AM »
Thanks again for your always useful input.

Thanks so much for sharing

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« Reply #1778 on: November 01, 2019, 03:00:41 AM »
Thanks so much for sharing

Did you say something?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #1779 on: November 01, 2019, 02:57:36 PM »
Wasn’t LHO trying to learn how to drive a car?
>>> Good one.

So your theory is;   Lee Jumped out of bed, without awakening Marina, took the keys to Ruth Paines Chevy wagon , drove over to Oak cliff and knocked that stop sign down.....   Maybe he dropped off the carcano at the TSBD on the way....
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« Reply #1780 on: November 01, 2019, 03:23:32 PM »
That downed stop sign photo was taken on the afternoon of 11/22/63.  For those of you who are into this sort of thing and need help orienting yourself, the car closest to the stop sign (facing the stop sign) is almost exactly where Scoggins' cab was sitting at the time of the shooting.

Hmmmm....This is interesting....That car is a 1960 Ford Fairlane.....It looks to be the same car that is seen in photos taken in the parking lot behind the grassy knoll..... 

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« Reply #1781 on: November 01, 2019, 04:00:38 PM »
He may well have done, although I doubt it, but Brown's OP contains only part of the whole story and can not be relied upon.

For instance, Helen Markham testified she left home at "a little after 1". She had only one block to walk, yet according to the official story Tippit was shot at around 1.14 pm. That means that, for the official story to be true, Markham would have taken some 10 minutes to walk one block. Anything less than that would have placed her well beyond 10th/Patton prior to the shooting. Obviously, if the shooting happened earlier, it's just about impossible for Oswald to have been there on time to do the deed.

William Scoggins's testimony reveals that his timing was off and that he got to 10th/Patton earlier than the official story claims. Also, Scoggins, who is supposed to have identified Oswald at the DPD line up failed to identify Oswald as Tippit's killer to the FBI from a photo shown to him the very next day.

Domingo Benavides, who was closer to the actual shooting than anybody else, refused to participate in a line up because he felt he could not positively identify the killer, yet others, like the Davis sisters, who were indoors somehow can identify the man? Really?

There are so many things Brown doesn't tell you, that his entire OP is just a one sided dishonest presentation of what he wants to be the truth rather than the truth itself.


Domingo Benavides, who was closer to the actual shooting than anybody else, refused to participate in a line up because he felt he could not positively identify the killer,

This is one of the biggest pieces of BS  in the evidence surrounding the Tippit murder.....

A witness cannot refuse to participate in a line up....  Mrs Markham sure as hell didn't want to participate,... Was she given a choice??

The truth is; The cops didn't want Benavides to view a line up....Because he had seen the killer face to face and he had seen Lee Oswald's picture on TV and he knew that Lee was not the killer.   The cops sure as hell didn't want Benavides on record just as they didn't want Howard Brennan's failure to identify Lee Oswald in the Line up.

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« Reply #1782 on: November 01, 2019, 04:10:09 PM »
Did you say something?

Go ahead, say something clever..
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« Reply #1783 on: November 01, 2019, 06:35:45 PM »

Domingo Benavides, who was closer to the actual shooting than anybody else, refused to participate in a line up because he felt he could not positively identify the killer,

This is one of the biggest pieces of BS  in the evidence surrounding the Tippit murder.....

A witness cannot refuse to participate in a line up....  Mrs Markham sure as hell didn't want to participate,... Was she given a choice??

The truth is; The cops didn't want Benavides to view a line up....Because he had seen the killer face to face and he had seen Lee Oswald's picture on TV and he knew that Lee was not the killer.   The cops sure as hell didn't want Benavides on record just as they didn't want Howard Brennan's failure to identify Lee Oswald in the Line up.

A witness cannot refuse to participate in a line up...

Oh yes he can. All he needs to do is say - as Benavides did - that he was not sure if he could identify the shooter.

Mrs Markham sure as hell didn't want to participate,..

Where did you get this information from, Walt?

The truth is; The cops didn't want Benavides to view a line up....Because he had seen the killer face to face and he had seen Lee Oswald's picture on TV and he knew that Lee was not the killer. 

Huh? That would not have been a problem at all. At worst the result of such a line up would be that Benavides failed to identify the shooter. No biggie at all. Such things happen all the time.

The cops sure as hell didn't want Benavides on record just as they didn't want Howard Brennan's failure to identify Lee Oswald in the Line up.

They may not have wanted Brennan's failure to identify on record, but on record it is nevertheless.