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Uploaded by on May 23, 2007

**I apologize for the text. It is Swedish. Taken from the documentary 'JFK - Breaking the News'

Scenes from both inside and outside the Texas School Book Depository. From the Alyea film amongst others. Recollections of Dallas Morning News reporter Kent Biffle, who was the other newsman that got inside the depository before it was sealed off.

Hugh Aynesworth about his recollections about going to the Tippit crime scene. Also he got to the Texas theater, as the word spread that the suspect was observed going in. He describes the arrest of Oswald.

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  • "The individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. -J Edgar Hoover "

  • You see in the film them dusting for the fingerprints left by Tippit's killers.

    It turns out the prints are NOT Oswald's.

    Yet more evidence Oswald didn't shoot anyone.

    BTW - there was no 'roll call' at TSBD for Oswald to miss - many emoployees did not return to work after the killing.

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  • @grettoz

    Was Tippit assigned to kill the assassin? LHO took a bus and a cab. Somebody else was in the storm drain. Did "they" have something on Tippit to force him to comply with his part of the plot? Was he upset because the assassin never emerged? Did he encounter the assassin (who had eluded him) at 10th and Patton? Did the assassin smell a rat and kill Tippit before Tippit could kill him?

    I can't prove it. Yet. But I believe so. Yes.

  • @grettoz

    .38 AUTO shells were found at the scene of the tippet murder. LHO had .38 Special shells in his gun. oops.

    That day, Tippit parked his patrol car on the Oak Cliff side of the Trinity River at the viaduct. Just before 1pm he sped off and stopped at the Top 10 Records store to make a frantic phone call. No answer, he rushed out upset and drove off. 10 minutes later, he was dead.

    The sewer on Elm St opposite where JFK caught the head shot runs to exactly that spot on the Trinity River.

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  • @grettoz

    There are problems with the evidence concerning the gun, so it hasn't been proved that Oswald owned that gun, ever fired it, or that it was used in the Tippit slaying.

    The fact is that it's unlikely Oswald could have even been close enough to the scene to witness the murder, let alone commit it.

    Voice stress analysis indicates Oswald told the truth when he stated that he didn't kill anyone.

    Looks like the facts are not on your side.

  • @proudfootz

    oswald owned the gun, the gun was fired at off tippit, oswald fired the gun, oswald murdered off tippit... fact

  • @grettoz

    Sorry, but study of the facts shows problems with witnesses, the gun, the bullets, and the shells.

    The fingerprints of the murderer were found and did not match Oswald.

  • @proudfootz

    you need to learn your history, forensics matched oswalds gun which he owned, you need to just wake up and take it in..

  • @grettoz

    There are problems with the witnesses, the gun, the bullets, and the shells.

    Time to wake up and smell the coffee - the killer's fingerprints don't match Oswald.

  • @proudfootz

    oswald owned the hand gun that killed officer tippit, oswalds hand prints were on the gun,12 witnesses saw the shooting, oswald did it, get over it...

  • @grettoz

    Government's top witness, Helen Markham, may not even have been on the scene. She was described by Warren Commision lawyers as an 'utter screwball'.

    The fingerprints of Tippit's killer didn't match Oswald - unless Oswald was able to change his fingerprints at will.

    There was never a trial (somehow police allowed Oswald to be killed while in custody) - so it was never 'proved'.

    The case against Oswald is full of holes - get used to it.

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