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My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Karl Kinaski - 13-08-2013 I believe in Ed Hoffman, ( he saw two cooperating men behind the fence, one shooter) Lee Bowers ( he saw two man acting suspicious at the same place), Jean Hill,( Quote: I saw the man(the shooter behind the fence)...I do not need any Badgeman discussion, or who was Badgeman-discussion to be convinced, there was a shooter behind the fence surrounded by a team, that supported and protected him...discussions like "Oswald in the doorway" or "who was badgeman" are completely academic, putting the reader of such stuff to nowhere land...and I do not intent to go there... KK My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Patrick Collins - 14-08-2013 Tracy, that is interesting to me that you mention Larry Harris.... I spent a lot of time with Larry in Dallas in 1983 and 1984 when I visited to work on a Masters thesis on the JFK assassination from Cambridge in England. I have family and friends in Texas and Louisiana so was able to stay. I was young - in my early twenties and academically inclined rather than being say a young investigative reporter! Paul Hoch or Mary Ferrell put me in touch with Larry - I cant recall which person, but it was one of the two - or possibly Tony Summers who got me started on the whole thing. I spent many evenings with Larry at his small apartment discussing the case. I also contacted the Dallas Police and they assigned a liaison officer to me for 2 half days - I was told I was the first overseas graduate student to do so (I found that amazing), so I was taken up to the 6th floor, they got me in the Paine house and I was shown all around the DPD city hq. I met a number of retired DPD and about 20 people who witnessed the assassination. My thesis will form part of a book I am currently writing - when it will be published - God only knows. But the reason for my posting is that I am happy to share thoughts on Larry's theories at the time - its hazy, but if I can add to the study it would be a pleasure. I can be contacted on patrick@pdmc.eu I live in the UK so I am between 5 and 8 hours ahead of those of you in the US. Curiously I just found some old pics of Larry and I and one of Larry on the grassy knoll that I took. He was a lovely guy - we kept in touch for years, but lost touch I guess around 1990. I had no idea he had been killed until I looked him up in Michael Benson's encyclopedia of the Kennedy assassination. I do not know the circumstances of the accident. If anyone here does, I would be interested to know. FYI - I believed in a conspiracy for years, I no longer do, but remain open to the more sensible theories. Anyway as this was about Larry - I am contactable to share Larry's thoughts - though as I say its hazy, but I do have notes. Patrick Collins England Tracy Riddle Wrote:I've only heard of McBride as a film historian. Good to hear someone else is focused on the Tippit murder. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Jim Hackett II - 14-08-2013 Joseph McBride Wrote:My fourth interview with Len Osanic Myself and others look forward to this BOR show. I keep an open mind, the evidence and my opinion has evolved over time. Thanks and thank Len for us. Jim My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Jim Hackett II - 14-08-2013 Charles Drago Wrote:A question haunting contemporary Fascists::danceing: My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Tracy Riddle - 14-08-2013 Patrick Collins Wrote:Tracy, that is interesting to me that you mention Larry Harris.... Hi Patrick, thanks for sharing that info about Larry. I'm not sure what you mean by "more sensible theories." As you may have seen when you signed up, defenders of the Warren Commission are not exactly welcome on this forum. Personally, though, I would be interested in hearing precisely what evidence made you change your mind about a conspiracy. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Charles Drago - 14-08-2013 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Patrick Collins Wrote:Tracy, that is interesting to me that you mention Larry Harris.... If your main criterion for consideration of JFK assassination scenarios is their sensibility, AND you accept the Warren Commission's findings, then I leave with this: Anyone with reasonable access to JFK assassination evidence who does not conclude that he was killed by conspirators is cognitively impaired and/or complicit in the crime. Sensible enough for you? Mr. Collins, you will not -- repeat, NOT -- be permitted to argue the Lone Nut lie on this forum. Tracy, you would be best served to conduct privately such a dialogue with Mr. Collins as you invite here. Thank you. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Joseph McBride - 15-08-2013 My episode on the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit is now running on 50 REASONS FOR 50 YEARS, the YouTube series hosted by Len Osanic, with video by Jeff Carter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh3FKgQFH7k I also will be on Len's Black Op Radio show (blackopradio.com) tonight, August 15, for the last of my four-part series of interviews on my book INTO THE NIGHTMARE: MY SEARCH FOR THE KILLERS OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY AND OFFICER J. D. TIPPIT. My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Charles Drago - 15-08-2013 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Patrick Collins Wrote:Tracy, that is interesting to me that you mention Larry Harris.... If, Mr. Collins, your main criterion for consideration of JFK assassination scenarios is their sensibility, AND you accept the Warren Commission's findings ... well, I'll simply I leave you with this: Anyone with reasonable access to JFK assassination evidence who does not conclude that he was killed by conspirators is cognitively impaired and/or complicit in the crime. Sensible enough for you? [That, of course, is a rhetorical question. As such, it is not intended to solicit a response or any other form of dialogue.] My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Tracy Riddle - 15-08-2013 Nice video, Joseph. How old was Tippit's father when you interviewed him? There's an old Larry Ray Harris article in this newsletter about the laundry tag in the jacket. He also reveals that Westbrook and Stringer were not involved in the jacket discovery as the DPD claimed. http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/M%20Disk/Mack%20Gary%20Cover-up/Item%2027.pdf My new book, "Into the Nightmare" - Joseph McBride - 15-08-2013 Thanks, Tracy. I appreciated the opportunity to do this episode on J. D. Tippit for Len Osanic's informative and valuable series 50 REASONS FOR 50 YEARS. As I mention in my book INTO THE NIGHTMARE (p. 268), "One of the key, previously unexplored research sources I found was Tippit's father, Edgar Lee Tippit, whom I interviewed at his modest home in rural Clarksville [Texas] in December 1992, when the elder Tippit was a vigorous ninety years old (he lived until 2006, at age one hundred and four). . . . Edgar Lee told me he had never been interviewed before ([Dale K.] Myers wrote in one of the footnotes in his 702-page book [WITH MALICE: LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND THE MURDER OF OFFICER J. D. TIPPIT, 1998], published while Edgar Lee was still living, 'Little is known about Tippit's parents, Edgar Lee and Lizzie Mae Tippit'). Edgar Lee and I had a wide-ranging interview for several hours." |