07-03-2013, 07:46 AM
LR Trotter Wrote:Martin White Wrote:Certainly one of the people seen behind the overpass rail is a DPD officer. Parts of the uniform can be made out. The other guy looks like a railroad worker, perhaps.
I would think that anyone who entered the overpass area after the shooting would look quite suspicious, unless they, uh, were wearing, uh, a uniform of a police officer or a railroad worker's, uh, clothing.
Given the moving train after the 'event'; given that Ed Hoffman saw a rifle broken down and put in a train signal box by a 'railroad worker'; given that no one would know who was a real or a fake railroad worker [they likely all were fakes], anyone in such a 'uniform' should be suspect. While it would be easy to get a police uniform and put on a conspirator, the real [sic] Police would be able to identify anyone not on the force...unless they were in on the plot, or were looking at a double. If you shoot from near railroad tracks, what better disguise than as railroad workers...with fake 'secret service' men stopping people and even Police from approaching them. One 'real' Police officer, Roscoe White, was seen behind the fence by Beverly Oliver, who knew him and his wife. He had NO business being there...he was a trainee and could not have been on duty that day. For many reasons his likely presence there is MOST suspicious. Of course, it was never investigated. White is also suspect as involved with the BYP in some way and perhaps with Tippit, who he knew. He died mysteriously when his welding tank exploded - after he had left the DPD.
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