Dallas Police Detective Sgt. Gerald Hill radioed from the Tippit murder scene that "the shell at the scene indicates that the weapon was a .38 automatic, rather than a pistol."
Oswald didn't own an automatic, meaning that the killer could not have been Oswald and that the shells were changed later by police. Here, Hill tries to explain his "error" by saying that he only saw the 38 and that no one knew that "Oswald" had unloaded his gun manually, two excuses disproven by Dale Myers and Hill's own Warren Commission testimony.
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