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Quote:Tippit stopped the man and called him to his car. (WCR 165)

Although this was necessary to avoid the implication that the killer knew Tippit, and walked up to him on his own, there's no citation given for this assertion, and no testimony I'm aware of that would support this assertion. Indeed, Helen Markham's testimony can be interpreted as supporting that the two men knew each other - or perhaps more accurately, her testimony does not preclude that they knew each other... see (WC 3H 307,315)

The Warren Commission simply lied. Be sure to note the dead silence that follows this post. Believers have no explanations, yet absolutely refuse to acknowledge these lies.

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Tippit's killer....is that a question....?

Easy.....Lee Harvey Oswald.

Did they know each other.....doubtful, but it is possible of course as Tippit worked the area where Oswald lived.

Markham would be guessing as to whether or not they knew each other so it is nigh on irelevant.
(08-23-2016, 01:38 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]Tippit's killer....is that a question....?

Easy.....Lee Harvey Oswald.

Did they know each other.....doubtful, but it is possible of course as Tippit worked the area where Oswald lived.

Markham would be guessing as to whether or not they knew each other so it is nigh on irelevant.

This demonstrates the frequent cowardice by believers... not a single word on the actual topic of the post. Nor even an acknowledgement that the Warren Commission simply lied.

This guest even refuses to defend the Warren Commission's lie, clearly indicating that he understands quite well that there isn't any defense.

The Warren Commission lied, and this guest can only remain silent on that issue.

P.S. If Patrick continues to refuse to log in to make his comments - I'm simply going to disable guest posting.