Originally Posted by Raisuli
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Raisuli
The_Real_Hawkeye,

Since I value your opinion, and many scholars who have studied Kennedy's murder share it, please allow me to ask you this: if Oswald did not murder Kennedy, what motivated him to murder an Dallas cop in effort to escape?
There are many proposed problems with the Tippit murder charge, one of which at random is the following: "Warren 'Butch' Burroughs, who ran the concession stand at the Texas Theater where Oswald was arrested, told author James Douglass in 2007 that Oswald came into the theater between 1:00 and 1:07 p.m., which if true would make Oswald's alleged 1:16 shooting of Officer J.D. Tippit impossible." Wikipedia


The problem I have here is that would mean that Dallas PD cops allowed the real murderer of one of their brother officers to escape justice. And as politely as I can, I ain't buying it.

Also, when Oswald was arrested didn't he have in his possession the handgun used to murder the cop?


Take care,

T
Cops are just like most folks, they believe what they are told by their superiors if they want to keep their jobs and they were told Oswald was the murderer. Why would they think somebody else killed their brother officer if their superiors told them that Oswald did? They thought they had the guy. Your assertion doesn't make sense.