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Absolute Proof that Oswald did not shoot Tippit

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 11:23 am
by Richard Charnin
http://richardcharnin.wordpress.com/201 ... ssion-yes/

JFK:Did Oswald shoot Tippit? Eyewitnesses:NO; Warren Commission:YES

According to all eyewitnesses, J.D. Tippit was shot no later than 1:06pm. Oswald was standing outside his apartment at 1:04, 0.8 miles from the scene of the murder. So the Warren Commission needed to add ten minutes to the time of the murder to get Oswald at the scene by 1:16. Even that’s a stretch; covering 0.8 miles in 12 minutes (4.0 mph) is very fast walking. This lie was standard operating procedure for the Commission. Witness testimony and physical evidence which proved Oswald’s innocence was ignored or altered to fit the Lone Gunman myth.

And this is the SMOKING GUN: https://22novembernetwork.wordpress.com ... nt-page-1/
From the article:
The insert shown above is taken from the actual Certificate of Death, Tippit’s name was misspelled, but the document clearly shows the time and date of death. There is no way Lee Harvey Oswald shot a “living” J.D. Tippit at either 1:15 or 1:16pm. That statement by the Warren Commission was an outright lie. A lie expressed for the sole purpose of deceiving the American public. The Warren Commission had the Tippit documents in their hands, they knew the “legal” time of death, they knew Oswald couldn’t have shot Tippit at 1:15 or 1:16pm, and yet they still chose to tell the lie.

J.D. Tippit could not have been shot at 1:16, his legal and lawful time of death is recorded as 1:16pm. Now why does that matter? Before Tippit was pronounced “dead” at the hospital, he had to be removed from the ambulance, wheeled to the emergency room, transferred off of the ambulance gurney onto the hospital bed. Doctors had to do a quick scan, then attempt to clear an airway and possibly administer CPR in the attempt to save
Tippit’s life, all “before” declaring the man officially dead.
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Note: The death certificate from Methodist Hospital signed by Joe B. Brown lists the time of death at 1:15. The police supplementary offense report states that Dr. Liguori pronounced the officer dead at 1:15. An FBI report dated 11/29/63 that states that Dr. Liguori pronounced the officer dead at 1:25 PM looks like it originally said 1:15 and was changed.

Go to the link to view the witnesses statements...

Re: Absolute Proof that Oswald did not shoot Tippit

PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 1:59 pm
by H_C_E
That's not really a smoking gun, as I see it. the time can be debated. tippit was dead before he arrived at the hospital, so how can the time of death be known with certainty? It can't. And clocks of course, are not all running the same speed, or able to be kept synchronized. I wouldn't go into a debate on the subject with that as my evidence.

I think better evidence, that is harder to argue would be the two different bullet casings, that were for two different guns. We have a few shells/casings that would not physically fit the alleged Oswald hand gun. Two different types of ammo, for two different calibers of gun. Hard to argue, but then we're talking about debating people who will accept the insane physics of the "magic bullet".

As someone once said "You're not gonna' learn what you don't want to know" and the Lone Nuts don't want to know.