26-04-2014, 07:18 PM
Jim Hargrove Wrote:From Harvey and Lee, p. 847:
While Oswald was in his room a DPD patrol car drove in front of 1026 N.
Beckley. Mrs. Roberts saw the car and told the Commission, "Right direct in front of
that door-there was a police car stopped and honked .... .I just glanced out and saw the
number .... .I think it was-106, it seems to me like it was 106 (Mrs. Roberts later corrected
herself and said the police car was number 107) ..... " She said there were two uniformed
policemen in a black car (not an accident squad car) and the driver honked the horn
twice. She then watched the patrol car and told the Commission, "They just eased on*
the way it is-it was the third house off of Zangs and they just went on around the cor*
ner that way."185
NOTES: J.D. Tippit's patrol car was number "10. "He was alone the entire day andat 1:03 pm was making a phone call at the Top Ten Record Store, while Oswald waschanging clothes in his room.
After Earlene Roberts testified the FBI tried to determine the location of all DPD pa*trol cars at 1:00 pm on November 22. Curiously, car number 107 was not mentionedin the FBI report, probably because it was no longer in service. 186 The Dallas Police soldcar 107 to Elvis Blount, of Sulphur Springs, Texas on April17, 1963.187
Curiously, on April1 0, 1963, Jack Ruby placed a long distance telephone call to auto*mobile transporter Clarence Rector, who also lived in Sulphur Springs, Texas. 188 Nov 22-57
The author believes the two uniformed police officers in car 107 may have been the sametwo uniformed officers who boarded Cecil McWatters bus on Elm Street looking forOswald.189
Interesting. Ever since I first read of Ms. Robert's testimony ( sometime in the early 70's) I believed it was Tippit who stoppedand honked. Further I believed it was Tippit's task to Kill LHO and when he failed he was killed. This was based on speculation only. But this scenario makes more sense if she gave a totally different number. No way she lied. She had zero reason to. Now, with the additional info re Harvery and Lee, her early demise also makes more sense. She was not aware that she "knew" way more than she believed she knew.
Dawn