25-04-2014, 01:09 AM
The wallet "found" at 10th and Patton was first seen in Captain Westbrook's hands, probably because Westbrook brought it to the murder scene. The WFAA footage looks staged probably because it WAS staged, by Westbrook, who already understood the importance of this evidence to implicate the patsy in JFK's murder. Tippit's murder was probably pre-arranged to lead police from 10th and Patton to the Texas Theater, where "Lee Harvey Oswald" was seated in the balcony AND on the main floor.
Westbrook was the ranking DPD officer at the Tippit murder scene. The fact that no chain of evidence for the wallet was ever introduced was surely his decision, which was necessary to cover-up the fact that Westbrook brought the wallet to 10th and Patton.
Westbrook went on to become a police adviser in Saigon as the Vietnam war grew, strongly suggesting an intelligence connection that probably existed while he was still with the Dallas PD.
Jim
Westbrook was the ranking DPD officer at the Tippit murder scene. The fact that no chain of evidence for the wallet was ever introduced was surely his decision, which was necessary to cover-up the fact that Westbrook brought the wallet to 10th and Patton.
Westbrook went on to become a police adviser in Saigon as the Vietnam war grew, strongly suggesting an intelligence connection that probably existed while he was still with the Dallas PD.
Jim