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The crucial hour and twenty minutes
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Bertrand Russell found the Tippit scenario suspicious in his 16 questions:

Oswald, it will be recalled, was originally arrested and charged with the murder of Patrolman Tippitt [sic]. Tippitt was killed at 1:06 p.m. on November 22 by a man who first engaged him in conversation, then caused him to get out of the stationary police car in which he was sitting and shot him with a pistol Miss Helen L. Markham, who states that she is the sole eye-witness to this crime, gave the Dallas police a description of the assailant. After signing her affidavit, she was instructed by the F.B.I., the Secret Service and many police officers that she was not permitted to discuss the case with anyone. The affidavit's only description of the killer was that he was a "young white man." Miss Markham later revealed that the killer had run right up to her and past her, brandishing the pistol, and she repeated the description of the murderer which she had given to the police. He was, she said, "short, a little heavy, and had somewhat bushy hair." (The police description of Oswald was that he was of average height, or a little taller, was slim and had receding fair hair.) Miss Markham's affidavit is the entire case against Oswald for the murder of Patrolman Tippitt, yet District Attorney Wade asserted: "We have more evidence to prove Oswald killed Tippit than we have to show he killed the President." The case against Oswald for the murder of Tippitt, he continued, was an absolutely strong case. Why was the only description of Tippitt's killer deliberately omitted by the police from the affidavit of the sole eye-witness?


Oswald's description was broadcast by the Dallas police only 12 minutes after the President was shot. This raises one of the most extraordinary questions ever posed in a murder case: Why was Oswald's description in connection with the murder of Patrolman Tippitt broadcast over Dallas police radio at 12:43 p.m. on November 22, when Tippitt was not shot until 1:06 p.m.?


According to Mr. Bob Considine, writing in the New York Journal American, there had been another person who had heard the shots that were fired at Tippitt. Warren Reynolds had heard shooting in the street from a nearby room and had rushed to the window to see the murderer run off. Reynolds himself was later shot through the head by a rifleman. A man was arrested for this crime but produced an alibi. His girl-friend, Betty Mooney McDonald, told the police she had been with him at the time Reynolds was shot, according to Mr. Considine. The Dallas police immediately dropped the charges, even before Reynolds had time to recover consciousness, and attempt to identify his assailant. The man at once disappeared, and two days later the police arrested Betty Mooney McDonald on a minor charge and it was announced that she had hanged herself in the police cell. She had been a striptease artist in Jack Ruby's nightclub, according to Mr. Considine.

John Armstrong created a Harvey and Lee scenario:

http://www.ctka.net/pr198-jfk.html


Acquilla Clemmons said the man reloading his gun was short, chunky, motioned to other man to go on:



She didn't identify Oswald so she was threatened in order to silence her, "might get hurt. Be best if I not say anything 'cause I might get hurt."

Helen Markham spoke with the dead officer, though accounts do not reveal if he described his assailant.

She remained adamant it was the man whom she was led to identify.

For such spirited public service she was not shot in the head, nor was a family member shot in the head, nor was she told to keep quiet because she might get hurt.
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The crucial hour and twenty minutes - by Phil Dragoo - 07-08-2013, 07:41 AM

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