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Earlene Roberts.
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Ray Mitcham Wrote:In her affidavit of December 5th 1963, Earlene Roberts said that three DPD police officers arrived half an hour after Oswald left her rooming house. As Oswald left at 1.04 p.m., thus means that the police arrived sometime around 1.35/1.40 p.m.

Oswald's wallet wasn't found until 2.00p.m. in the car which returned him to Police H.Q.

How come the DPD arrived at Oswalds before they knew who he was?

http://www.history-matters.com/archive/j...ts_aff.pdf


Too bad the mainstream media didn't bother to ask that question.

A number of Dallas policemen, surely including Captain Westbrook, knew "Oswald" was about to kill JFK before the president was murdered, and knew exactly where the patsy-to-be roomed. Shortly after 1:15 pm, Westbrook found or "found" another Oswald wallet at 10th and Patton and showed it to Captain George Doughty, Sergeant Calvin Owens, Sergeant Kenneth Croy, accident investigator Howell Summers, and WFAA TV cameraman Ron Reiland. Reiland's footage still exists. The wallet, according to FBI SA Bob Barrett, contained both LHO and Hidell IDs. It was the fifth known Oswald wallet, and the only one that disappeared immediately. But it was needed to ID the fugitive that half of the DPD was about to swarm upon for failing to buy a ticket at The Texas Theater.

Westbrook, by the way, soon became a special advisor to the Saigon Police during the growing US involvement in Vietnam War, a position that smacks of CIA ties.

Great question!
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Earlene Roberts. - by Ray Mitcham - 22-02-2014, 12:05 AM
Earlene Roberts. - by Lauren Johnson - 22-02-2014, 03:42 AM
Earlene Roberts. - by Tracy Riddle - 22-02-2014, 04:37 PM
Earlene Roberts. - by Magda Hassan - 22-02-2014, 10:49 PM
Earlene Roberts. - by Jim Hargrove - 23-02-2014, 02:25 AM

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