31-05-2016, 07:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-05-2016, 07:46 PM by Drew Phipps.)
Westbrook was one of the two cops with the wallet from the Tippet murder, yes? Was Croy the other one?
Also, I watched JFK media footage on NGC the other day and Westbrook also has a revolver pistol in his hands, which the announcer said was the "Tippet murder weapon". Was that actually Tippet's pistol, or do we have yet another Tippet- related mystery?
If that's not Tippet's gun, in the two uniformed officers' hands, then since Oswald was seen by 2 people walking away and emptying the shells from the revolver into the grass, then the "Westbrook meets Oswald" scenario becomes quite likely.
Also, I watched JFK media footage on NGC the other day and Westbrook also has a revolver pistol in his hands, which the announcer said was the "Tippet murder weapon". Was that actually Tippet's pistol, or do we have yet another Tippet- related mystery?
If that's not Tippet's gun, in the two uniformed officers' hands, then since Oswald was seen by 2 people walking away and emptying the shells from the revolver into the grass, then the "Westbrook meets Oswald" scenario becomes quite likely.
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