Friday, October 1, 2021

1994 Larry Harris Video on the Frame up of Lee Harvey Oswald for J.D. Tippit murder

 We are almost 58 years in the the great propaganda campaign by the elites of the USA in government, media and academia to convince us, the American people, that a lone nut killed JFK and this lone nut "communist" had absolutely no motive to murder JFK.

A big part of the frame up of completely innocent CIA patsy Lee Harvey Oswald for the JFK assassination was to also to immediately frame him for the murder of J.D. Tippit.

The Warren Commission said that Oswald was waiting on a bus outside of his boarding home at 1:03PM (9/10ths of a mile from Tippit murder scene). Helen Markham, a witness to the Tippit murder was quite convinced that she saw the murder of J.D. Tippit at about 1:06 to 1:07 PM on November 22, 1963. She was sure of this because the clock in her laundry room at her apartment complex said 1:04 PM and the FBI timed her walk to the Tippit murder scene and it came out to a 2-3 minute walk to Tenth and Patton. 

So there is no way in hell that Oswald could have walked to the Tippit murder scene by the time of the murder of Officer J.D. Tippit.

Larry Harris, when he was alive, was the world's expert on the Tippit murder scene and he guesses that Tippit was murdered at 1:09 PM and he never believed from his detailed research that Oswald was not at the Tippit murder scene.

Excellent 1994 Larry Harris presentation on the Frame up of Oswald for the J.D. Tippit murder

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gMIOO23ZD0 

 

On YouTube under the video name “ASK Nov 1994 Tippit”

 

John Armstrong on why Oswald was NOT AT the scene of the J.D. Tippit shooting:

 

John Armstrong:

“If Tippit was shot as early as 1:10, "Harvey Oswald" could not possibly have run from his rooming house to 10th & Patton…in 6 minutes. In addition to this time problem, not a single witness, in heavily populated Oak Cliff, saw anyone resembling Harvey Oswald after the Tippit shooting (except Mrs. Roberts and those at the Texas Theatre).In order for the Warren Commission to assert that Oswald killed Tippit, there had to be enough time for him to walk from his rooming house to 10th & Patton—about a mile away.

 The Warren Commission and HSCA ignored [Helen] Markham's time of 1:06 PM, did not interview T. F. Bowley (1:10 PM), did not ask Roger Craig (1:06 PM) and did not use the time shown on original Dallas police logs. Instead, the Warren Commission (1964) concluded that Oswald walked that distance in 13 minutes. The House Select Committee on Assassinations (1978) determined the time was 14 minutes, 30 seconds. Both concluded Oswald was last seen at the corner of Beckley and Zang at 1:03 PM. Either of their times, 13 minutes or 14 minutes and 30 seconds, would place Oswald at 10th & Patton at 1:16 PM or later. The time of the Tippit shooting as placed by the Commission,1:16 PM, contradicted the testimony of Markham, Bowley, Craig and the Dallas Police log. Another problem for the Warren Commission to overcome was the direction in which Oswald was walking. If he was walking west, as all of the evidence suggested, he would have had to cover even more ground in the same unreasonably short period of time. The Dallas Police recorded that the defendant was walking "west in the 400 block of East 10th." The Commission ignored the evidence—5 witnesses and the official Dallas Police report of the event—and said he was walking east, away from the Texas Theater.”

Matt Douthit – Facebook post on 1-1-2021 on the Innocence of Oswald in the Tippit shooting:

 Updated.

FAST FACTS ON THE TIPPIT MURDER:

• Oswald could not have walked the 9/10 of a mile from his rooming house in time to shoot Tippit. Oswald left his rooming house at 1:04 PM and then waited “several minutes” at a bus stop—Officer Tippit was shot no later than 1:10.

• No one saw Oswald walking or jogging the supposed route.

• Oswald would’ve been walking east—all the witnesses say the killer was walking WEST.

• The closest witness to the shooting was never taken to a lineup.

• The “star witness” said she didn’t recognize anyone in the lineup. She said she picked Oswald ONLY because she got “cold chills”. Huh?

• The shells could not be linked with the bullets.

• The bullets could not be linked with the revolver.

• At the scene of the crime, an officer marked the shells with his initials to record the chain of evidence—those initials are not on the shells which the Warren Commission presents to him. Three additional officers’ initials also disappeared.

• The shells in evidence could not be identified by the witnesses as the ones they found that day.

• 5 witnesses picked Oswald, but from rigged lineups.

• 4 witnesses picked Oswald’s photo, but after he was dead and after he was nationally known.

• 1 witness only picked Oswald’s photo after he was shot in the head.

• The closest witness only picked Oswald after his brother, who closely resembled him, was murdered.

• 10 witnesses refused to identify Oswald as the shooter or as the man fleeing the scene.

• 6 witnesses saw two men who were involved or may have been involved.

• 1 witness saw a man leave the shooting in a car.

• 2 witnesses reported another police car at the scene when Tippit was shot, and another said policemen were already present when she came out of the house after hearing the shots (this was more than 10 minutes before policemen officially arrived at the scene).

• 1 witness (Searcy) was never interviewed.

• 1 potential witness (Holmes) was never interviewed.

• 1 witness (Chapman) only heard the shots and didn’t see the murder or the fleeing gunman.

• 3 alleged witnesses came out of nowhere many years after the fact, and another one was mentioned.

• 13 witnesses (Clemmons, Wright, Higgins, Burt, McRavin, Bowley, Searcy, R. Brock, Cimino, W. L. Smith, Kinneth, Austin, Holmes) were ignored by the government altogether.

• The lead detective admitted that they didn’t have any evidence on Oswald.

• The police found a WHITE jacket—the jacket in evidence is GRAY (Marina Oswald wasn’t sure if this was her husband’s). Oswald left his house wearing a DARK jacket—the killer wore a LIGHT jacket. The jacket in evidence is size “medium”—Oswald wore size “small”. The jacket in evidence bore a laundry tag—but Marina said none of her husband’s clothes ever went to any laundry, instead she washed them herself. In the end, the FBI checked 717 laundries—from Dallas to New Orleans—and were unable to match the tag.

• The killer wore a light shirt and light jacket—yet Oswald was wearing a dark shirt and dark jacket.

• The killer put his hands on Tippit’s car—fingerprints were lifted, and they did not match Oswald.


Sincerely,

Robert Morrow

Presidential Historian and Distinguished Fellow at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Institute for the Study of Presidential Crime

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