25-03-2011, 05:40 AM
Albert you may find this clip interesting, i am thinking it may have been posted by don thomas, but not positive, whomever a thankyou, as it gives the names of the officers and such involved in it coming about, i have the reed i am not positive again if this is number 3 but it appears to be a hat being held over his fave if one tries to look closely...best b
Dallas Police dispatches at 1:23 and 1:32 stated, "...wearing a white jacket, white shirt and dark slacks." A police dispatch at 1:46 states, "...suppose to be hiding in the balcony ." As police converged on the theater they were directed to the balcony by Julia Postal. As officers were questioning patrons in the balcony, Barrett, Westbrook, McDonald, Hutson, Hawkins, and Walker entered the theater from the alley. As Lt. Cunningham, Det. Taylor and Det. Toney began questioning a young man in the balcony they heard someone shout 'here he is" from the lower level. Police in the balcony descended to the lower level to assist in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. The arrest occurred about 1:50 pm. Oswald was the transported to DPD headquarters acompanied by five Dallas police officers--Detective Bob Carroll, Sergeant Gerald Hill, Detective K.E. Lyons, Charles T. Walker and Detective Paul Bentley.
Geroge Applin said in his WC testimony that puzzles me. After the police had subdued LHO and handcuffed him, Applin said:
Mr. BALL - And then when they went out, did they come out through the doors?
Mr. APPLIN - Yes, sir; they came up through and one of the officers hollered out, "Don't let nobody see him," and they came in right behind me.
Here in Reed# 3, you can see Officer C.T. Walker covering Oswald's face with a hat.
Now, why would that be important to the police?
Dallas Police dispatches at 1:23 and 1:32 stated, "...wearing a white jacket, white shirt and dark slacks." A police dispatch at 1:46 states, "...suppose to be hiding in the balcony ." As police converged on the theater they were directed to the balcony by Julia Postal. As officers were questioning patrons in the balcony, Barrett, Westbrook, McDonald, Hutson, Hawkins, and Walker entered the theater from the alley. As Lt. Cunningham, Det. Taylor and Det. Toney began questioning a young man in the balcony they heard someone shout 'here he is" from the lower level. Police in the balcony descended to the lower level to assist in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. The arrest occurred about 1:50 pm. Oswald was the transported to DPD headquarters acompanied by five Dallas police officers--Detective Bob Carroll, Sergeant Gerald Hill, Detective K.E. Lyons, Charles T. Walker and Detective Paul Bentley.
Geroge Applin said in his WC testimony that puzzles me. After the police had subdued LHO and handcuffed him, Applin said:
Mr. BALL - And then when they went out, did they come out through the doors?
Mr. APPLIN - Yes, sir; they came up through and one of the officers hollered out, "Don't let nobody see him," and they came in right behind me.
Here in Reed# 3, you can see Officer C.T. Walker covering Oswald's face with a hat.
Now, why would that be important to the police?