01-07-2013, 03:41 AM
Thanks Joseph.
I interviewed Larry in Dallas myself on the Tippit case. I think this was in 1992.
God what a good guy he was. He told me he thought Tippit was shot at 1:08 or 1:09, he leaned toward the latter.
I am sure in your book that you try and explain all the problems with he ballistics evidence right? Especially why the bullets were kept in the file cabinet for what was it, four weeks?
I am not aware if you know this, but Armstrong makes a very good case that Oswald never picked up the handgun at Railway Express.
DId you build on that one? Because it is very interesting to me and credible.
I interviewed Larry in Dallas myself on the Tippit case. I think this was in 1992.
God what a good guy he was. He told me he thought Tippit was shot at 1:08 or 1:09, he leaned toward the latter.
I am sure in your book that you try and explain all the problems with he ballistics evidence right? Especially why the bullets were kept in the file cabinet for what was it, four weeks?
I am not aware if you know this, but Armstrong makes a very good case that Oswald never picked up the handgun at Railway Express.
DId you build on that one? Because it is very interesting to me and credible.

