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Capt. of Homicide and Robbery J.W.Fritz of the Dallas Police Department. One of the men who leaded the investigation. Questioned Oswald.

Included is news footage from WFAA before the transfer. The producers of this documentary has higlighted his movements when Oswald is shot. Some people may find him a suspicious individual.

From 'Evidence of Revision' - Conspiratus Ubiquitus

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  • Jim Leavelle is still alive because he publicly believes Oswald was the lone gunman. Notice I said publicly.

  • It's a documented fact.

    LBJ called Captain Fritz on the 23rd and told him not to go any further. HE HAD HIS MAN.

    This is not speculation or conjecture, this is a fact. LBJ and the FBI did not want an investigation. Oswald was their man, and they didn't care if he was guilty or not.

    Why don't you do some research dumbbum!

    Use your brain!

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  • @whatdidulearn yeah you're right it would have been much easier to have shot kennedy in a motorcade in the middle of the night. and it was just an oversight that they failed to shoot oswald when they picked him up in the theatre and he tried to shoot another cop.

  • @kcsunshine64 there's a great talk by him on C-span where he talks about how stupid most of that conspiracy shit is and how overwhelming the evidence actually was. He does say that Cyril Wecht's (pronounced Wit) parent's should have named him Half.

  • A now deceased friend of mine was a retired NYPD Lt Det who was a practical joker. He had kept his badge( turned in a phony one ) and was on vacation in New Zealand. He was in a club and in the booth behind him were 2 NYPD guys with dates bragging about taking bribes. He walks over to them, shows the badge and says, internal affairs you are under arrest. Their faces went white until he told them it was a joke. They laughed afterwards. Many NYPD cops retired rich.

    Very common in the 1960's

  • @billybagbom...Captain Will Fritz walked out ahead of Jim Levealle and LHO. Fritz stopped for a second, and made eye contact with Jack Ruby. When the shot was fired, Fritz didn't even turn around to see what happened. Also, standing opposite of the reporters, is a line of young men wearing suits. Who are they? FBI agents? Secret Service? After the shot, they don't rush toward Jack Ruby. What happened to LHO when he'd been shot? How much time elapsed until LHO was put in the ambulance? 

  • Ruby was on the 3rd floor of the Dallas Police Dept with his loaded gun in his pocket on Friday night as Oswald was brought right past him. Then Ruby went to the "Oswald show and tell" for the reporters. If Ruby supposedly shot Oswald to shut him up, why didn't he kill him then? Why did he wait until Sunday morning when the facts clearly show he almost missed the transfer?

    Ruby shot Oswald in a moment of passion. It's just common sense.

  • @wonder6789 Barely reacts? Really? I'd say he looks pretty startled. He was facing away at the time, clearly distracted by the car that was to transport Oswald not yet being in proper position.

  • Some people find *everyone* a "suspicious individual". Except for Lee Harvey Oswald, apparently.

  • @billybagbom :I was fortunate enough to have been permitted to examine the basement and the spot on which Oswald was killed. There is a chunk of concrete missing from the floor on the exact spot Oswald was shot. Has it been there since '63? I don't know, but it seems too much of a coincidence to me to be otherwise.

  • Look at Jim Levealle and the other officers around Oswald. Clearly, they know what's coming. They're all looking right at Ruby as he comes out of nowhere and shoves his pistol into Oswald's abdomen. In fact, I think Oswald himself, being a "true patriot" and willing to sacrifice himself for the psychological well-being of the nation, went along with the whole thing. If you look really closely, you can see a faint "x" on the basement floor, where the Martyr Oswald was told to stand.

  • An era used to last a thousand years. Today, an era is a decade. If I were a betting man, I'd wager that, the younger a person is (in other words, the more removed she/he is from the events themselves), the more certainly he/she is convinced of a conspiracy. If you had lived through those times, you'd know that not even the CIA was THAT sophisticated!

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