09-09-2019, 10:27 PM
Tippit: An Alternative Solution
https://www.thenewdisease.space/tippit
The Reiland film wallet did not belong to Callaway.
Problem 1 -- Warren Reynolds is the witness being interrogated by police in the film, not Callaway. The voiced over narrative has no reference to Callaway.
Problem 2 -- The passenger with Tippit's gun in Scoggins' cab was not Callaway.
1. Scoggins did not identify Callaway as the passenger.
2. Scoggins said the passenger was a young man who looked like a police officer. Callaway was an old-looking 40.
3. The passenger was unknown to Harold Russell who observed the event. Russell worked across the street from Callaway and must have followed him on Patton to the murder site.
4. Callaway could not keep a straight story, over time altering the route, eventually putting himself behind the wheel.
https://www.thenewdisease.space/tippit
The Reiland film wallet did not belong to Callaway.
Problem 1 -- Warren Reynolds is the witness being interrogated by police in the film, not Callaway. The voiced over narrative has no reference to Callaway.
Problem 2 -- The passenger with Tippit's gun in Scoggins' cab was not Callaway.
1. Scoggins did not identify Callaway as the passenger.
2. Scoggins said the passenger was a young man who looked like a police officer. Callaway was an old-looking 40.
3. The passenger was unknown to Harold Russell who observed the event. Russell worked across the street from Callaway and must have followed him on Patton to the murder site.
4. Callaway could not keep a straight story, over time altering the route, eventually putting himself behind the wheel.