He never asked him who he identified in the line up. Never asked him if it was Oswald or somebody else. How can you put a video like this together trying to prove a point without a point being made whatsoever? Ridiculous.
That's true. No name is mentioned. Maybe it was Ruby he recognized. After Ruby was charged of cop killing anyway police forced him to shoot Oswald pretending to reduce his fine.
9 other people IDed Oswald, too, and all 10 of those statements are buttressed by physical evidence that’s literally strewn across 10 city blocks?!.. What’s your issue, here?.. Pretty obvious Oswald was a cop killer..
This makes no sense. Not ONE question about his decription other than he was pale. Tall? Short? Thin? Stocky? Hair color? White shirt, black shirt, black pants? shoe style or color? ANYTHING??? "There was something outstanding about him." What was that? "The gun in his hand."
9 other people and physical evidence strewn across 10 city blocks corroborate him.. lol.. Not to mention Lee was repeatedly acting about as guilty as he possibly could, too?..
Some of these witnesses changed their story under pressure to agree with the narrative that Oswald was the shooter. I walked from Oswalds rooming house to the Tippet shooting spot and Oswald could not have gone to the Tippet shooting scene and the Texas Theater in the time ascribed to him. Mrs, Aquilla Clemons who lived near the shooting said she saw two men one quite stocky. Oswald probably went to the Theater after he left the rooming house which I also visited after having visited the Tippet plaque. Keep in mind Jack Ruby only lived a few blocks from the Tippet murder and one could describe him as stocky.
Another lady who saw the "short stocky man" Aquila Clemons. And Phyllis Hall and Audrey Bell. All described the short stocky man. You're right, it wasn't Oswald. That much we know is true.
Callaway is described as a star witnesses for the WC. Interesting that this star witness gave a different physical description and escape route of the suspect than the other star witness, Helen Markham. The fact is, Callaway did not see anyone shot anyone. He saw a person leaving the scene and was one of the first persons on the scene after the shooting but he did not see who shot Tippit.
Nearly a dozen witnesses ID'd Oswald as the man they saw shoot Tippit and/or flee the scene. Shells were matched right to Oswald's revolver. Oswald owned and was in possession of that revolver. Oswald was plainly seen after trying to hide from passing police. Oswald was plainly seen ducking into the theater to dodge more passing police. Oswald was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop. Oswald was caught fighting so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him. Oswald observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing. There is no point in having an imposter attack a cop on a public street since Oswald was already being sought anyway. There is no logic in attacking a cop since if anything goes wrong here they just end up confirming a conspiracy exists.
@@paulg444 why would the shells be at the scene of the shooting when Oswald had a revolver? The shells would have remained in the cylinder, right? Are they saying the shooter emptied them around Tippet's body before he ran away?
@@paulg444 Don't bother arguing with @aaronz7056. He's a Lone Nut advocate/Troll who spends his time on JFK assassination videos trying to convince people that "Oswald did it alone".
Something odd about this testimony. Firstly he never witnessed anything - he heard shots. Why did the interviewer ask him, "where was he holding this gun" - before Ted said he was holding one? Why would you run holding a gun and in a raised position? Hey everybody, look it's me, the Assassin! What was he doing moving Tippet's pistol (was there anybody who saw Ted moving the gun from underneath Tippet's body?). Amazingly how quick somebody else had reported the shooting - there were no mobiles in those days - basically Ted was on the scene within seconds and he could use the squad car's radio to call it in. Ted was ex-military. This stinks.
Great points. I was wondering when and where he made his 1st official report, and how long before this public interview after official report? Told to stay off radio, instead of reporting details over the air for all to witness? Salesman?
@@liveinthepresent219 Jeff, TH-cam just started suggesting videos about innocence of Oswald, should I watch them instead? TH-cam sure watching my comments here? Same time as loud low large jet is flying over my house, after they stopped doing that weekly until cannabis was legalized here in 2020. Paranoid?
Butch Burroughs- the Texas theater manager has Oswald coming into the theater between 1:00 - 1:07 PM. Butch had started the movie at 1:00 PM and proceeded to work behind the candy case @ 1:07 in the lobby where he easily observed the theater doors. Butch did not see Oswald enter the theater but Oswald did walk up to the counter at approximately 1:15 to get a popcorn and a coke from Butch. Movie managers are good witnesses and accountants of time because their job is based on starting movies on time so they are always observing the clock. By Oswald being in the theater @1:07 means that he can't be the shooter of Tippit. Let's look at Oswald's action when he gets in the theater. He sits next to a pregnant lady. There are only around 20 people in the entire theater so plenty of empty seats everywhere and he chooses to sit next to her. Nothing is said and after a few minutes, Oswald goes to the lobby doors. He then goes back into the theater and sits next to a gentleman for a few minutes. Nothing is said, so he gets up again and goes toward the lobby. This time he goes to the counter and buys a coke and popcorn from Butch. He then proceeds back into the theater area to sit next to a different gentleman and nothing was said so he gets up again and heads towards the lobby but then chooses to sit on the 4th or 5th row from the lobby doors. That is where Oswald is when the police came in and arrested him. He had a wallet on him with a half torn dollar bill in it. This is common trade craft in the intelligence world where upon meeting your contact, a half of a dollar bill is mated to the contact's half dollar bill to confirm the right person. By sitting next to all of these people, it is clear Oswald is looking for his intelligence contact. BTW, Captain Westbrook produces an Oswald wallet on the Tippit murder scene with the same credentials in it and WFAA reporters have picture proof of this. It is obvious that Captain Westbrook planted the wallet. Captain Westbrook would be working a year later for the Saigon police Dept as an employee of the CIA. Let's look at Tippit's actions: Just prior to 1:00 pm at around 12:45 pm, JD is observed sitting at the GLOCO gas station and bus stop. Witnesses who were familiar with JD recall seeing him and giving statements to this. The bus shows up and everyone gets off and JD hauls butt to the TopTen Record shop and uses their phone. He leaves there frantically and as he goes down the road he cuts off a car to force it to a stop. The car actually hits JD's patrol car causing minor damage. JD jumps out with gun drawn and yanks open the back door of the car. No one is there. JD apologizes to the driver of the car. He leaves there and a few minutes later is killed on the street in front of a driveway that separates houses at 604 E and 608 E 10th st . The lady who lived at 604 testifies that she thought JD lived at 608 because he frequented the location so often. This is what I presume to have happened after looking at Aquila Clemmons testimony saying that there were 2 men involved with JD's death. One short, fat guy in a suit and a tall, skinny guy. She said the short fat guy shot JD and told the skinny guy to go and they went in opposite directions. Unbeknownst to her, she just described Jack Ruby who lived in an apartment and this location on 10th street is exactly halfway between Oswald's boarding house and Jack Ruby's apartment. Jd was supposed to either arrest or shoot Oswald when he got off the bus to execute Plan A. Oswald, however, took a cab and messed this up for JD so JD went to the record shop to call and get further instruction. JD didn't arrive on 10th street by accident. The 608 E 10th st house was a CIA safe house and was being looked after by JD. JD was having an affair on his wife with a married lady who was pregnant with JD's baby. JD and his wife were in a rocky marriage and divorce was being talked about. JD would rendezvous with his mistress at the 10th st house. This is why the neighbor lady thought that JD lived there. JD became plan B. Ruby shoots JD and sends an Oswald lookalike on his way leaving a trail to the theater where an unsuspecting Lee is waiting and looking for his contact. As LHO 2 sneaks into the theater without paying and goes straight to the balcony. Oswald 2 is arrested at the same time as Lee except he is taken out the back door while Lee goes out the front door. Witnesses for both men occur. The question is? What would they have done if Lee had NOT followed orders and went to the theater? Don't worry! They had a Plan C: A guy named Donald Wayne House is getting gas at a station in Ft. Worth when a lady getting gas as well hears the description of JFK's assassin go out over the radio . She supposedly compares the description and Donald and calls the police. Ft. Worth arrests Donald. The description of Oswald is 5'10" and Donald might be between 5'4" -5'6". The amazing thing is Donald is a dead ringer for Oswald. The coincidence of it just too good. When Oswald was arrested at the theater then Ft Worth PD let Donald go free. Had Oswald had not been arrested in the theater, you can bet that Donald Wayne House would have been famous.
A nice little fable you've composed there. Too bad for you that none of it has even a ghost of a chance of being related to the real events. After the opening error of misstating the time Oswald got to the Texas Theater (it was 1:37pm, not 1:07pm) other errors follow and pile up like a funny train wreck, or put simply, a comedy of errors. @fiddlefolk
@@fiddlefolk This can be corroborated: a) Witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons (who didn't even see the actual shooting) firmly said there was only one shooter. b) Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting Tippit and fleeing. c) Oswald owned and was in possession of the gun the shells were matched to. d) Oswald was plainly seen trying to hide from and dodge passing police. e) Oswald discarded his jacket, with fibres consistent with his shirt, between the crime scene and the theater. f) Oswald was soon caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop nearby. g) Oswald fought police so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him. h) Oswald observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing. i) Oswald never attempted to blow any conspiracy framing him to anybody. j) It's highly commendable of you to just give your middle finger to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as you happily opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator in murder and treason so long as it suits your crackpot "theories." Hope you are proud of yourself. This is not a parlor game.
@@aaronz7056 1. These quotes of Oswald you claim, what is your source? 2. How do you know Oswald owned any firearms? What is your proof? You don’t consider that these weapons are planted? 3. How many suspected criminals do you know leave a trail of evidence that is so blatantly obvious? How many leave their wallet with their ID at the scene of a murder and then have another wallet on them when they are arrested? 4. Let’s talk about your star witness Helen Markham. She says she talked with JD while he was dying which is a lie and she didn’t identify Oswald in line up. Warren Reynolds’s wouldn’t identify Oswald but was shot in the head a few days later. He survived and being scared for his life, told them whatever they wanted him to say. These are your witnesses? 5. It is painfully obvious of an Oswald and another pretending to be him as a set up. One arrested in balcony and taken out the back door while another arrested and taken out of the front. 6. What is Oswald’s reason for being at Patton street when all he had to do was take a bus to Jefferson and turn right and be near the theater ? How can he be at two places at one time? 7. Joseph McBride has done all of this research that refutes your claims. It is easy to watch and disprove you without me having to type a book here. You make all these claims but you have no real proof when it comes down to it. Oswald never said these things.
3:15 - "He was the type of an individual that once you see him, you'd never forget him." - If Oswald was anything, he was a notably nondescript and unprepossessing Josef K everyman. By design, a dime a dozen nebbish: eminently forgettable.
@@TheMrSuge , Not the same. There was only 1 guy with a gun walking quickly or running away from the scene of the shooting. The amount of people there was not in the thousands like a ball game where LHO could be hidden in a crowd. How is it that Oswald's gun was linked to Tippit's murder? How is it that he was arrested in the movie theater in possession of that same gun used if he was not Tippit's killer?????
@@JohnM3665570 Oswald’s revolver was faulty, it had a bent firing pin. He tried to shoot an officer in the theater, but the gun jammed. He could not have shot Tippitt with that gun. Furthermore, the shells found at the site of the Tippitt murder were for an automatic .38, not a revolver. Oswald was an intelligence asset that was involved in the JFK plot, but he was not one of the shooters.
@@joebeamish , A guy trys to shoot officers as they are trying to arrest him. How is that the actions of an innocent man? It was the Dallas Police who made the connection of Oswald to Tippet. Where is the evidence his gun jammed and bullets didn't match?? Why is he in a movie theater in the middle of a work day after he had been seen in the Building at the time of assassination?? That's not suspicious?? There were eyewitnesses that saw Oswald and Tippet together. Why is Oswald carrying a gun? That isn't innocent behavior. He had to go to his apartment to get gun. Why if he is an innocent man?
Files clearly believes he was the grassy knowell shooter. Though he I heard out of prison now how come the Mafia or CIA hasn't taken files out. Some long time resarchers believe files going off on Mafia talk hasn't been completely proven if files fired the last fatal shot.
"disagrees" how? Did James Files see the gunman? No. Can James Files be trusted or is he taking credit for something he can't be prosecuted for? Or is he a compensated false lead? Ted Callaway was on the scene. Does Ted say; "the guy with the pistol was not a mafia hitman"? He does not.
@@arcanondrum6543 You'll have to hear him and decide for yourself. James said that the hitman came to James' motel room and wanted James to take the gun. Another woman witness said there were two men. Not sure what the truth is on this.
Files don't know shit. Ask yourself: why would he wait all this time to "reveal" what he claims? He waits until most of those involved are dead and buried so there's no one left to debunk his crap. Tippit was killed by the DPD. All part of the conspiracy to blame Oswald because they couldn't prove he killed JFK.
It's a matter of public record that Callaway picked Oswald out of the line up. Eight other people also identified Oswald as the person they saw either shoot Tippit, or running from the scene.
I read the box. Let me state my question differently. This guy in the video didn't state who he saw with gun etc, etc, etc.. let me also explain a couple of facts. The police found 2 different types of bullet casings. Automatic and revolver. This is documented. The revolver LHO had wasn't fired! There were multiple witnesses which gave different acounts. The police also found supposedly LEE HARVEY OSWALDs wallet at the scene of Tibbets dead body. Tibbets revolver wasn't fired! These are all facts found in archives which all can see. Also Oswald had on his person HIS wallet. When the police realized 2 wallets would cause an issue the subject somehow ended. It's also amazing how police responded so fast when the nearest patrol car was 1 mile away! The officers working this area normally worked another area so they weren't that used to patrolling this area.
Hears a shooting, steps out, sees a man coming towards him with a pistol in hand, instead of getting scared and going back in, he friendly asks the stranger 'what the hell is going on man?' LOL
Clemons didn't even see the actual shooting and her words make it clear enough she saw at best a shooter and bystander who was almost certainly either Benavides or Cimino, and other witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons firmly said there was only one shooter.
Oswald was scared pale and running for his life because his handler and just ambushed him, Officer Tippit walked into a cia hit and screwed it up for em.
He states the man was running holding the gun “up” in his right hand; a position they learn in the marine corp. The thing is, Lee was left handed. Confirmed by his mom.
I tend to side with John Armstrong's research on Tippit and Oswald. I believe Tippit's assignment was to pickup Oswald as he got off the city bus across the viaduct, next to the Gloco station. Maybe he was to get Oswald to the Texas Theater. When the bus arrived and Oswald didn't get off, Tippit knew something in the plan had begun to go afoul. Both Tippit and Oswald were to be sacrificed "for the cause." Stuart Leslie Reed's assignment was to photo the city bus #1213 driven by Cecil McWaters that Oswald got onto outside of the TSBD just 10 minutes after the shooting. Why/how in the world would he have otherwise been instructed to not only provide those high quality color photos of the bus, moments after the "big event," and then somehow ironically an hour later also be right there outside of the Texas Theater to get those famous photos of DPD dragging Oswald out? Reed also took photos of the 6th floor window of the TSBD before he headed over to Oak Cliff. There are no coincidences. Those photos are real and those are the facts. I think Captian Westbrook and Kenneth Croy were supposed to have stopped Oswald while he was still on that bus, and their plans were probably not to have taken him alive. Instead, Westbrook had to audible and head over to Oak Cliff. Remember, local WFAA Channel 8 newsreel footage captured on video showed DPD going through a wallet supposedly found on the ground of the Tippit murder scene, pulling out ID's for L.H. Oswald and Alek Heidel, his alias. This wallet would later be lost by DPD because it posed for a problem when Oswald would later be apprehended at the Texas Theater because Oswald still had his wallet in his possession. They couldn't have two Oswald wallets, now could they? What more do common sense minded good people you need to know that Oswald was being setup?
Great points ! Is there a book/article in particular that you'd recommend that expands on these fascinating facts ? (like the Stuart Leslie Reed story). Like you, I also think that while the assassination ploy went well, the "killing Oswald" part was totally botched, partly because Oswald quickly realized he was being set up. None of his post-assassination moves make any sense (ex : getting on a bus that's heading BACK to Dealey Plaza, etc.) except if he was obviously trying to confuse whoever was after him. I believe that Oswald was supposed to be shot either at the TSBD (from which he quickly fled) or at the Texas theater. The cops slowly came up to him after the film had been stopped, giving him a chance to run through the side exit into the side alley where I think other officers were waiting to shoot him ... but again, he didn't react as expected and just sat there until they came up to him. Oswald being alive for another 48 hours was a massive f** up in the plan, which probably explains why Jack Ruby spent the weekend roaming around the DPD, hoping to get a clean shot at Oswald ... which he finally got on Sunday morning, with the help of the DPD who delayed the transfer of Oswald UNTIL Ruby was in position.
I've read many resarchers comments on who shot tippet. The strangest part of the witnesses some say it was Oswald some say they saw 2 men run away some say they saw a chunky short man who unload gun an walk away. That's strange how can the maybe 10 witnesses or whatever the exact number see different people makes absolutely no sense. What about a cop car hiding in between a house very near tippets car an where he laid an fired. Conclusion. Tippet saw a grassy knowell shooter tippet was near the bus route where soon someone would have been out of town. Was tippet in on the jfk hit or was he on his own looking for a sniper who was on his way out of town. Roscoe white who had been a cop not very long his wife overheard a conversation that he was a grassy knowell shooter an he shot tippet...did tippit see Roscoe on the knowell with a rifle. There is a distant pic shows a cop shirt no hat rifle in hand did tippet see that. Did tippet run into a sniper who thought tippet was after him an they executed him. Warren commission clearly wants us to believe Oswald shot tippet....Truth is hasn't been completely proven who shot tippet
Nor proven, is exactly why Tippit was shot. I believe Tippit was on the take and supposed to shoot Oswald, who left the TSBD, realizing he was going to be set up. The call was made for Tippit to take him out but he either ran into the real sniper(s) or failed his mission and had to be silenced.
right, i always thought ruby was involved with that, no proof, just a hunch. Your theory sounds good also , in reality i guess this will always be a mystery, since the criminal departments of our government will keep that information under lock and key forever.
@@Gigi1111Layna Really admire armchair detectives like you who just give their middle fingers and one big "F-word You!" to the family of a decorated police officer slain in the line of duty as you happily opine away with zero evidence the man was a conspirator and traitor so long as it suits your crackpot theories. This isn't a parlor game.
According to the testimony of Domingo Benevides (the closest witness to the Tippit murder) Callaway commandeered Scoggins to pursue Oswald in Scoggins' taxi. Benevides testified that Callaway asked him, from the passenger seat of the taxi, through the open window, "Which way did he go?" Benevides, the closest witness, did not participate in viewing any of the counterfeit Oswald lineups on Friday or Saturday. Benevides testified that the Tippit shooter had a high, flat hairline on the back of his head, whereas Oswald had a long, tapered hairline that came to a point. Benevides was 15' away from Tippit's assassin when he fired the shots.
Clemons' words make it clear enough she saw at best a shooter and bystander who was almost certainly Benavides or Cimino. Other witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons firmly said there was only one shooter.
@@aaronz7056 weird that those who didn't comply and stuck by what they witnessed instead of the official idiot box narrative version didn't end too well. Oh don't tell me , coincidences. I mean, you were there and present and can prove them all wrong and all the deaths, including jim Garrisons subpoena witnesses were all suicides and accidents too. Lol
This guy openly admits that he tampered with evidence. Why would he pick up the officer’s gun from the exact position it was and put on the hood of his car?
That video is loaded with stupid, demonstrable lies and paranoid claptrap. The idea Tippit was gunned down just to provide body parts for Kennedy (about a thousand miles away) is idiotic beyond words.
Reclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy written by Prosecutor/Author Vincent Bugliosi and the book Case Closed written by Gerald Posner are 2 of the books that definitively prove that Oswald acted alone in killing JFK.
I've never found this used-car salesman Callaway to be a credible witness. I think he was a convenient person to have popped up for the lone-nutters. He described Oswald as the 'type of person, that once you see him, you never forget him'. If that isn't a bunch of poppycock, I don't know what is. Oswald was a person of non-discernable and average appearance if there ever was one. It's one of the reasons he was chosen by the intel community to be an infiltrator. Several parts of Callaway's statement and affidavit don't add up, but this description of Oswald dispatches with any notion of credibility he might have had.
Sam Guinyard worked with Callaway, identified Oswald out of a police lineup, testified to the Warren Commission yet I've never seen a picture of him.....All I know is he was 28 at the time he testified which means there is a slight possibility he's still alive......Digging around there's a Sam Guinyard listed in Dallas that's 98 y/o...Wonder if that's him but his age is listed wrongly either then or now.
He initially said he thought the man was Oswald but would hesitate to positively ID him... which would have suited any conspiracy just fine. Later he agreed the man must have been Oswald, so his memory hardly "improved" much at all, never mind that he was hardly the lynchpin in the case anyway.
B.S. Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses, the shells were matched to his gun, he was caught red-handed minutes later trying to shoot a second cop, and he observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
@@cobar5342 Oswald was plainly seen ejecting the cartridges manually, he was using more than one type of ammo, he was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses, he discarded his jacket between the crime scene and the theater, he was plainly see trying to hide from and dodge police, he was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop, he fought police so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him, and he observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing. No doubt you would now like to explain what really happened, yes?
You don't understand how much Kennedy was hated for his Civil Rights advocacy. This was the DEEP SOUTH in 1963. The klan was pervasive. It has been estimated that over half of the DPD at that time were klan members.
@@benzema111 Rather than go through all of them, I'll pick Ted Callaway, who saw Oswald escaping from the shooting with gun held aloft. Callaway identified Oswald at the police line up. You can look up the other witnesses yourself if you want to learn about the murder. Oswald's revolver had been modified which caused the bullets to have inconsistent markings that could not be matched to any weapon. Ballistics experts were unable to say whether or not they were fired from Oswald's revolver, so it's not true to say the bullets didn't match the gun.
Oswald scored 18 out of 20 in rapid fire at targets 200 yards away as per his Marines scorebook. Kennedy was a slow-moving target a maximum of 88 yards away.
@@aaronz7056 You don't have a clue and quit feeding people full of garbage. On his last score he barely passed the lowest grading of marksman. The national archives even has the following information and according to other marines he was horrible. So yes he is about as bad as it gets for a marine. Oswald was tested in December of 1956, and obtained a score of 212, which was 2 points above the minimum for qualifications as a "sharpshooter" in a scale of marksman--sharpshooter--expert. In May of 1959, on another range, Oswald scored 191, which was 1 point over the minimum for ranking as a "marksman." Based on the general Marine Corps ratings, Lt. Col. A. G. Folsom, Jr., head, Records Branch, Personnel Department, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps, evaluated the sharpshooter qualification as a "fairly good shot." and a low marksman rating as a "rather poor shot."
@@aaronz7056 The one thing I haven't figured out is whether you are really as ignorant as you appear or intentionally misleading. Either way you aren't to be taken seriously.
Oswald shot JFK. His rifle was found near the 6th floor window. His fingerprints were found all over the rifle and the boxes surrounding his sniper nest. All 3 bullets were fired from Oswald's rifle. All shots came from the direction of the 6th floor window. The wounds to both JFK and Connally could only come from behind from the angle and direction of the 6th floor window. It was Oswald's gun used in the killing of Officer Tippet. He was the only employee not accounted for when a head count was taken after the assassination. If he wasn't guilty, why would he shoot Officer Tippet? Why would he leave work to go to the movie theater in the middle of a work day if he wasn't guilty? All evidence and facts point to Oswald as the killer of both JFK and Tippet.
Somebody has already reported it and stay off the air ?....well that's never mentioned in the radio transcripts or the audio recording...who was the person that already reported it before Callaway??
I'm rusty on this stufff but I think I saw once that the lady who hid her eyes when oswald went by walked over and got on the Radio to call it in just after it happened. THe police radio also. What a scene that musta been. Crazy
No one in this interview said the person was Lee Harvey Oswald; in fact the of able to pick the person from line-up but not mentioning the name gives implication NOT Oswald!!!
Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting Tippit and fleeing. Shells were matched to his revolver. He was caught minutes later trying to shoot a second cop with the same gun. He observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
I have two questions regarding Callaway. Was the man he saw on Patton St. carrying a pistol or a revolver? I would think an ex-Marine like Callaway would make a distinction. A pistol often refers to a handgun other than a revolver. Callaway initially said he and Scoggins went west in Scoggins taxi on 10th St. to catch the shooter. Why did he later change his story to say he went south on Patton to Jefferson (which was the direction he saw the suspect traveling when he encountered him holding a pistol)?
Hey Sherlock, are you trying so very hard to force your beloved conspiracy into any conceivable opening, no matter how tiny or inappropriate? @KevinBalch-dt8ot
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot "I am simply citing the different statements Callaway made." Yes, but what is the endgame of that? It must be noted nothing Ted ever said is that crucially inconsistent, let alone suggestive of a conspiracy. Callaway w/Scoggins did start out on 10th St. though they did not remain there. They circled around, taking in Crawford, Jefferson, and Beckley Sts. Callaway said he first saw Oswald going south on Patton, and last saw him heading west on Jefferson. On the other point, Ted was too far away from Oswald’s weapon to clearly see it, and make a determination of what type of handgun it actually was.
Are used car salesman trustworthy? Sounds like a joke to me.....a witness, who is described as a used car salesman or owner of used car lot....selling us a lemon
The witnesses had to be told the name of the suspects in the lineup as they all struggled to I.D. Oswald. I wonder if by 3 or 4 in the afternoon on Friday if anyone in Dallas had heard the name Lee Harvey Oswald? LOL. (Helen Markham fainted repeatedly at the lineup and had to be given smelling salts and was described by Warren Commission attorneys as being unreliable and even bat sh*t crazy.) Several of the witnesses described Oswald as being tall and thin. Oswald was certainly thin but I doubt anyone would describe him as tall. That proved to be a problem with the jacket as well that Westbrook "found" in the parking lot. It was not the same size that Oswald wore, and the brand, 'Maurice Haltman' was sold exclusively in Hollywood CA. and had a Hollywood Dry Cleaning ticket stapled to the inside of the jacket. Another strange thing was that they fingerprinted Tippit's' passenger side car window, and found prints but they were not Oswald's. That little tidbit did not end up in the WR. There is also the matter of the 2nd police car seen in the alley that Tippit's car blocked by 4 different witnesses. Ms. Holum who lived across the street said she saw from her second floor window the 2nd police car in the Alley and watched as it backed up out of the alley followed by a 2nd police officer on foot. More than one witness stated they saw a 2nd man who was dark and stocky. Of the 3 murders the Tippit Murder is the one with the worst physical evidence, and no chain of custody and bad witness testimony.
J.D. Had to have known or at least trusted the dude who unloaded 4 shots into his face.....being J.D. was "on a mission" of some sort, and I'm sure, he would shoot first, if he had any suspicion of who the lamf was that walked up to his squad car, put his hands on the open window of the passenger door......it had to be either a DPD officer(that probably when J.D. saw and recognized the killer to be, had to have momentarily shocked J.D. Going why is my fellow officer here, in a white jacket? Then like Wild West t.v. Show, the traitorous officer drew and unloaded with a smile on his face......reminds me of the end of the movie "L.A. Confindential" where officers are killing officers for the Police Captain who is working for organized crime
Yup, this guy is an actor, clearly a part of the conspiracy to blame it on poor Oswald! Why, he didn’t shoot Tippet, he stopped to help him…and took the gun so no one would use it against anyone! Poor Oswald, he loved JFK! And Marina too! and he really loved General Walker too!
I know there was one witness (to the Tippet shooting) who ran a used car lot and got shot in the head a few days after the assassination. He was closting for the night, said he walked downstairs, and was shot. Amazingly he survived, not too badly injured, and they never caught the guy who shot him - I'm wondering if this is the guy.
@@laurad2442 Yeah, thanks. I stumbled across an interview with the guy yesterday. Funny how he couldn't identify Oswald until he got shot in the head. Apparently the head wound really improved his memory. Go figure.
Interesting since none of the bullets match his gun and some were from an automatic. Her heard five shots and police were already there when he got there but he took the gun out from under him and placed it on the hood. And he called on police radio, but he said police were already there 🤦♂️ Oswald’s gun was reportedly never fired and no residue on the gun. Police said it was in no condition to be fired
Also at the Tippet crime scene they had a wallet said to be Oswalds but Oswald had his wallet on him at the Texas Theater. Total set up. In fact it was a part of film footage from that day that can be found today.
Lol. You have dig a little deeper to figure out the Kennedy Assassination. IE. Go beyond the main stream media. Oswald was connected to Military Intelligence. He was raised and influenced by people who were assets of The CIA. At some point during the assassination he knew he was the patsy. He even said so in his brief press conference. Ruby was stalking him to silence him.@@JohnM3665570
The time line for him to have killed the president, killed Tippet ,and then be at the Theater was impossible. Even to get from his boarding house to Tippets murder scene is pushing it. Yet having walked the route myself he could have gone straight to the Theater around the time he was caught. He may have been trying to meet with someone to get away or just wanted it at that point to be all public.
Callaway seems like a credible witness to me. Other than the official version that Oswald shot Tippit to avoid arrest after killing JKF, I can't help wondering if Oswald may have suspected that Tippit was sent to kill him to complete the framing of him as the lone gunman, and simply was faster on the draw than Tippit - even though he in this line of thought did not assassinate JFK.
Just give your middle finger to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as you opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator in murder and treason so long as it suits your crackpot "theories," hope you are proud of yourself. This is not a parlor game.
The anyone but Oswald gang is alive and well on here . Oswald couldn’t have killed Tippit because he didn’t kill JFK . Oh sure . It’s either he killed both or neither . The mind of Oswald’s defenders is beyond comprehension.
Excellent interview. This gentleman was a great witness. Likely an honest salesman. I would think he sold a lot of cars with such great energy and his ease of approach.
The ballistics matched up with the slugs found in Officer Tippit and Oswald's revolver. Subsequently, when cornered in the theater, Oswald stood up and uttered , "This is it!" as he drew his revolver from his waistband. That's as guilty as you can get. He claimed he was a "patsy" only after he was arrested and be paraded in front of the news cameras at DPD HQ. Typical behavior from suspects after their arrest. They always claim innocence.
This is a devastating testimony against Oswald . Clearly he was on the run after killing JFK . My guess was Oswald never thought he would make it out of TSBD alive .,All his actions after JFK shooting points to a man guilty that was walking in no place in particular. Tippit just was in wrong place at wrong time ..
40 years of research my guess is I know more about this case than you ever will . 45 feet away you don’t misidentified someone . No need to respond because because you will lose the argument. 😊
He never asked him who he identified in the line up. Never asked him if it was Oswald or somebody else. How can you put a video like this together trying to prove a point without a point being made whatsoever? Ridiculous.
That's true. No name is mentioned. Maybe it was Ruby he recognized. After Ruby was charged of cop killing anyway police forced him to shoot Oswald pretending to reduce his fine.
He played up ideas that made him look false.
9 other people IDed Oswald, too, and all 10 of those statements are buttressed by physical evidence that’s literally strewn across 10 city blocks?!..
What’s your issue, here?.. Pretty obvious Oswald was a cop killer..
Callaway testified that the man he saw was Lee Harvey Oswald.
100 %
He picked up Tippit's gun? WTF
This makes no sense. Not ONE question about his decription other than he was pale. Tall? Short? Thin? Stocky? Hair color? White shirt, black shirt, black pants? shoe style or color? ANYTHING???
"There was something outstanding about him."
What was that?
"The gun in his hand."
9 other people and physical evidence strewn across 10 city blocks corroborate him.. lol..
Not to mention Lee was repeatedly acting about as guilty as he possibly could, too?..
Some of these witnesses changed their story under pressure to agree with the narrative that Oswald was the shooter. I walked from Oswalds rooming house to the Tippet shooting spot and Oswald could not have gone to the Tippet shooting scene and the Texas Theater in the time ascribed to him. Mrs, Aquilla Clemons who lived near the shooting said she saw two men one quite stocky. Oswald probably went to the Theater after he left the rooming house which I also visited after having visited the Tippet plaque. Keep in mind Jack Ruby only lived a few blocks from the Tippet murder and one could describe him as stocky.
Acquilla Clemons: th-cam.com/video/iX5fkhoFI7o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UdYGJ7Pwd68gDbne
Another lady who saw the "short stocky man" Aquila Clemons. And Phyllis Hall and Audrey Bell. All described the short stocky man. You're right, it wasn't Oswald. That much we know is true.
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@@Gigi1111Layna The most dishonest guy ever is a guy named Warren Commission
Callaway never changed his mind . So many on here posting doesn’t want to accept the obvious . Oswald killled JFK and Tippit .
Callaway is described as a star witnesses for the WC. Interesting that this star witness gave a different physical description and escape route of the suspect than the other star witness, Helen Markham. The fact is, Callaway did not see anyone shot anyone. He saw a person leaving the scene and was one of the first persons on the scene after the shooting but he did not see who shot Tippit.
Nearly a dozen witnesses ID'd Oswald as the man they saw shoot Tippit and/or flee the scene.
Shells were matched right to Oswald's revolver.
Oswald owned and was in possession of that revolver.
Oswald was plainly seen after trying to hide from passing police.
Oswald was plainly seen ducking into the theater to dodge more passing police.
Oswald was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop.
Oswald was caught fighting so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him.
Oswald observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
There is no point in having an imposter attack a cop on a public street since Oswald was already being sought anyway.
There is no logic in attacking a cop since if anything goes wrong here they just end up confirming a conspiracy exists.
@@aaronz7056 are you sure the shells matched Oswald's gun ? I have read the opposite.
@@paulg444 You've read that either at crackpot conspiracy sites or in the works of demonstrable liars and notorious grifters.
@@paulg444 why would the shells be at the scene of the shooting when Oswald had a revolver? The shells would have remained in the cylinder, right? Are they saying the shooter emptied them around Tippet's body before he ran away?
@@paulg444 Don't bother arguing with @aaronz7056. He's a Lone Nut advocate/Troll who spends his time on JFK assassination videos trying to convince people that "Oswald did it alone".
Something odd about this testimony.
Firstly he never witnessed anything - he heard shots.
Why did the interviewer ask him, "where was he holding this gun" - before Ted said he was holding one?
Why would you run holding a gun and in a raised position? Hey everybody, look it's me, the Assassin!
What was he doing moving Tippet's pistol (was there anybody who saw Ted moving the gun from underneath Tippet's body?).
Amazingly how quick somebody else had reported the shooting - there were no mobiles in those days - basically Ted was on the scene within seconds and he could use the squad car's radio to call it in.
Ted was ex-military.
This stinks.
Great points.
I was wondering when and where he made his 1st official report, and how long before this public interview after official report?
Told to stay off radio, instead of reporting details over the air for all to witness?
Salesman?
PARANOID much???
@@liveinthepresent219 I am according to doctors, are they honest too?
@@liveinthepresent219 Jeff, TH-cam just started suggesting videos about innocence of Oswald, should I watch them instead?
TH-cam sure watching my comments here?
Same time as loud low large jet is flying over my house, after they stopped doing that weekly until cannabis was legalized here in 2020.
Paranoid?
Phone call from unknown number came in interrupting the prior comment I was leaving.
Paranoid?
Butch Burroughs- the Texas theater manager has Oswald coming into the theater between 1:00 - 1:07 PM. Butch had started the movie at 1:00 PM and proceeded to work behind the candy case @ 1:07 in the lobby where he easily observed the theater doors. Butch did not see Oswald enter the theater but Oswald did walk up to the counter at approximately 1:15 to get a popcorn and a coke from Butch. Movie managers are good witnesses and accountants of time because their job is based on starting movies on time so they are always observing the clock. By Oswald being in the theater @1:07 means that he can't be the shooter of Tippit.
Let's look at Oswald's action when he gets in the theater. He sits next to a pregnant lady. There are only around 20 people in the entire theater so plenty of empty seats everywhere and he chooses to sit next to her. Nothing is said and after a few minutes, Oswald goes to the lobby doors. He then goes back into the theater and sits next to a gentleman for a few minutes. Nothing is said, so he gets up again and goes toward the lobby. This time he goes to the counter and buys a coke and popcorn from Butch. He then proceeds back into the theater area to sit next to a different gentleman and nothing was said so he gets up again and heads towards the lobby but then chooses to sit on the 4th or 5th row from the lobby doors. That is where Oswald is when the police came in and arrested him. He had a wallet on him with a half torn dollar bill in it. This is common trade craft in the intelligence world where upon meeting your contact, a half of a dollar bill is mated to the contact's half dollar bill to confirm the right person.
By sitting next to all of these people, it is clear Oswald is looking for his intelligence contact. BTW, Captain Westbrook produces an Oswald wallet on the Tippit murder scene with the same credentials in it and WFAA reporters have picture proof of this. It is obvious that Captain Westbrook planted the wallet. Captain Westbrook would be working a year later for the Saigon police Dept as an employee of the CIA.
Let's look at Tippit's actions: Just prior to 1:00 pm at around 12:45 pm, JD is observed sitting at the GLOCO gas station and bus stop. Witnesses who were familiar with JD recall seeing him and giving statements to this. The bus shows up and everyone gets off and JD hauls butt to the TopTen Record shop and uses their phone. He leaves there frantically and as he goes down the road he cuts off a car to force it to a stop. The car actually hits JD's patrol car causing minor damage. JD jumps out with gun drawn and yanks open the back door of the car. No one is there. JD apologizes to the driver of the car. He leaves there and a few minutes later is killed on the street in front of a driveway that separates houses at 604 E and 608 E 10th st . The lady who lived at 604 testifies that she thought JD lived at 608 because he frequented the location so often.
This is what I presume to have happened after looking at Aquila Clemmons testimony saying that there were 2 men involved with JD's death. One short, fat guy in a suit and a tall, skinny guy. She said the short fat guy shot JD and told the skinny guy to go and they went in opposite directions. Unbeknownst to her, she just described Jack Ruby who lived in an apartment and this location on 10th street is exactly halfway between Oswald's boarding house and Jack Ruby's apartment. Jd was supposed to either arrest or shoot Oswald when he got off the bus to execute Plan A. Oswald, however, took a cab and messed this up for JD so JD went to the record shop to call and get further instruction. JD didn't arrive on 10th street by accident. The 608 E 10th st house was a CIA safe house and was being looked after by JD. JD was having an affair on his wife with a married lady who was pregnant with JD's baby. JD and his wife were in a rocky marriage and divorce was being talked about. JD would rendezvous with his mistress at the 10th st house. This is why the neighbor lady thought that JD lived there.
JD became plan B. Ruby shoots JD and sends an Oswald lookalike on his way leaving a trail to the theater where an unsuspecting Lee is waiting and looking for his contact. As LHO 2 sneaks into the theater without paying and goes straight to the balcony. Oswald 2 is arrested at the same time as Lee except he is taken out the back door while Lee goes out the front door. Witnesses for both men occur. The question is? What would they have done if Lee had NOT followed orders and went to the theater? Don't worry!
They had a Plan C: A guy named Donald Wayne House is getting gas at a station in Ft. Worth when a lady getting gas as well hears the description of JFK's assassin go out over the radio . She supposedly compares the description and Donald and calls the police. Ft. Worth arrests Donald. The description of Oswald is 5'10" and Donald might be between 5'4" -5'6". The amazing thing is Donald is a dead ringer for Oswald. The coincidence of it just too good.
When Oswald was arrested at the theater then Ft Worth PD let Donald go free. Had Oswald had not been arrested in the theater, you can bet that Donald Wayne House would have been famous.
A nice little fable you've composed there. Too bad for you that none of it has even a ghost of a chance of being related to the real events. After the opening error of misstating the time Oswald got to the Texas Theater (it was 1:37pm, not 1:07pm) other errors follow and pile up like a funny train wreck, or put simply, a comedy of errors. @fiddlefolk
@@stddisclaimer8020 you’re lost. Everything I have stated can be corroborated
@@fiddlefolk This can be corroborated:
a) Witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons (who didn't even see the actual shooting) firmly said there was only one shooter.
b) Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting Tippit and fleeing.
c) Oswald owned and was in possession of the gun the shells were matched to.
d) Oswald was plainly seen trying to hide from and dodge passing police.
e) Oswald discarded his jacket, with fibres consistent with his shirt, between the crime scene and the theater.
f) Oswald was soon caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop nearby.
g) Oswald fought police so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him.
h) Oswald observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
i) Oswald never attempted to blow any conspiracy framing him to anybody.
j) It's highly commendable of you to just give your middle finger to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as you happily opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator in murder and treason so long as it suits your crackpot "theories." Hope you are proud of yourself. This is not a parlor game.
@@aaronz7056 1. These quotes of Oswald you claim, what is your source?
2. How do you know Oswald owned any firearms? What is your proof? You don’t consider that these weapons are planted?
3. How many suspected criminals do you know leave a trail of evidence that is so blatantly obvious? How many leave their wallet with their ID at the scene of a murder and then have another wallet on them when they are arrested?
4. Let’s talk about your star witness Helen Markham. She says she talked with JD while he was dying which is a lie and she didn’t identify Oswald in line up. Warren Reynolds’s wouldn’t identify Oswald but was shot in the head a few days later. He survived and being scared for his life, told them whatever they wanted him to say. These are your witnesses?
5. It is painfully obvious of an Oswald and another pretending to be him as a set up. One arrested in balcony and taken out the back door while another arrested and taken out of the front.
6. What is Oswald’s reason for being at Patton street when all he had to do was take a bus to Jefferson and turn right and be near the theater ? How can he be at two places at one time?
7. Joseph McBride has done all of this research that refutes your claims. It is easy to watch and disprove you without me having to type a book here.
You make all these claims but you have no real proof when it comes down to it. Oswald never said these things.
@@aaronz7056 all proved to be wrong .
3:15 - "He was the type of an individual that once you see him, you'd never forget him." - If Oswald was anything, he was a notably nondescript and unprepossessing Josef K everyman. By design, a dime a dozen nebbish: eminently forgettable.
In many respects, the Tippet shooting is more of a mystery than the JFK assassination
He didn't witness the shooting, he heard shots. Typical idiotic youtube clickbait.
So he didn't witness the shooting. He just heard shots.
He saw the guy who was quickly walking away from the scene holding a gun. That still makes him a witness.
@@JohnM3665570
I stood outside the stadium yesterday and watched the crowd leave.
I was a witness to the game.
LOL
@@TheMrSuge , Not the same. There was only 1 guy with a gun walking quickly or running away from the scene of the shooting. The amount of people there was not in the thousands like a ball game where LHO could be hidden in a crowd.
How is it that Oswald's gun was linked to Tippit's murder?
How is it that he was arrested in the movie theater in possession of that same gun used if he was not Tippit's killer?????
@@JohnM3665570 Oswald’s revolver was faulty, it had a bent firing pin. He tried to shoot an officer in the theater, but the gun jammed. He could not have shot Tippitt with that gun. Furthermore, the shells found at the site of the Tippitt murder were for an automatic .38, not a revolver. Oswald was an intelligence asset that was involved in the JFK plot, but he was not one of the shooters.
@@joebeamish ,
A guy trys to shoot officers as they are trying to arrest him. How is that the actions of an innocent man?
It was the Dallas Police who made the connection of Oswald to Tippet.
Where is the evidence his gun jammed and bullets didn't match??
Why is he in a movie theater in the middle of a work day after he had been seen in the Building at the time of assassination??
That's not suspicious??
There were eyewitnesses that saw Oswald and Tippet together.
Why is Oswald carrying a gun?
That isn't innocent behavior.
He had to go to his apartment to get gun. Why if he is an innocent man?
This disagrees with James Files' story who said a mafia hitman shot officer Tippit.
Files clearly believes he was the grassy knowell shooter. Though he I heard out of prison now how come the Mafia or CIA hasn't taken files out. Some long time resarchers believe files going off on Mafia talk hasn't been completely proven if files fired the last fatal shot.
"disagrees" how? Did James Files see the gunman? No. Can James Files be trusted or is he taking credit for something he can't be prosecuted for? Or is he a compensated false lead?
Ted Callaway was on the scene. Does Ted say; "the guy with the pistol was not a mafia hitman"? He does not.
@@arcanondrum6543 You'll have to hear him and decide for yourself. James said that the hitman came to James' motel room and wanted James to take the gun. Another woman witness said there were two men. Not sure what the truth is on this.
Files don't know shit.
Ask yourself: why would he wait all this time to "reveal" what he claims? He waits until most of those involved are dead and buried so there's no one left to debunk his crap.
Tippit was killed by the DPD. All part of the conspiracy to blame Oswald because they couldn't prove he killed JFK.
james files knows too much information and that tells me he is telling the truth. Just maybe that mafia hitman was jack ruby who shot tippit.
Calloway claims that when he was on the radio calling Tippit's shooting that he was informed by dispatch that someone else had already called it in.
And he is correct. Diego Benivides called it in moments after the shooting.
Anyone hear who this honest witness identified?
My very same thought.
It's a matter of public record that Callaway picked Oswald out of the line up.
Eight other people also identified Oswald as the person they saw either shoot Tippit, or running from the scene.
It's written in the description box, always read that box.
I read the box. Let me state my question differently. This guy in the video didn't state who he saw with gun etc, etc, etc.. let me also explain a couple of facts. The police found 2 different types of bullet casings. Automatic and revolver. This is documented. The revolver LHO had wasn't fired! There were multiple witnesses which gave different acounts. The police also found supposedly LEE HARVEY OSWALDs wallet at the scene of Tibbets dead body. Tibbets revolver wasn't fired! These are all facts found in archives which all can see. Also Oswald had on his person HIS wallet. When the police realized 2 wallets would cause an issue the subject somehow ended. It's also amazing how police responded so fast when the nearest patrol car was 1 mile away! The officers working this area normally worked another area so they weren't that used to patrolling this area.
Hears a shooting, steps out, sees a man coming towards him with a pistol in hand, instead of getting scared and going back in, he friendly asks the stranger 'what the hell is going on man?' LOL
Well it’s in the 60s in Texas and things were different then.
@@ronniebishop2496 Sure, I guess the people panicking and running away after the president was shot were just tourists. 😊
CYA. He didnt want a self enflicted gunshot to the back of his head.
I believe Acquilla Clemons
Me too. She was too simple to lie or concoct anything
Clemons didn't even see the actual shooting and her words make it clear enough she saw at best a shooter and bystander who was almost certainly either Benavides or Cimino, and other witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons firmly said there was only one shooter.
@@aaronz7056 "I hear Warren Commission and I obey like a good little soldier!"
@@TimSpangler-v9i What the heck does that paranoia-choked "zinger" got to do with the evidence I just listed above?
@@aaronz7056 You understand what I meant whether you admit it or not. You are being led by your nose by people wanting you to obey the system.
Oswald was scared pale and running for his life because his handler and just ambushed him, Officer Tippit walked into a cia hit and screwed it up for em.
possibly, or Tippet was tipped off by his superiors that LHO was the assassin and he was armed and dangerous.
FBI informant in released files named tippet as the grassy knoll shooter.
He states the man was running holding the gun “up” in his right hand; a position they learn in the marine corp. The thing is, Lee was left handed. Confirmed by his mom.
Oswald shot right handed. Don't ever take anything as confirmed by his crazy mother.
I tend to side with John Armstrong's research on Tippit and Oswald. I believe Tippit's assignment was to pickup Oswald as he got off the city bus across the viaduct, next to the Gloco station. Maybe he was to get Oswald to the Texas Theater. When the bus arrived and Oswald didn't get off, Tippit knew something in the plan had begun to go afoul. Both Tippit and Oswald were to be sacrificed "for the cause."
Stuart Leslie Reed's assignment was to photo the city bus #1213 driven by Cecil McWaters that Oswald got onto outside of the TSBD just 10 minutes after the shooting. Why/how in the world would he have otherwise been instructed to not only provide those high quality color photos of the bus, moments after the "big event," and then somehow ironically an hour later also be right there outside of the Texas Theater to get those famous photos of DPD dragging Oswald out? Reed also took photos of the 6th floor window of the TSBD before he headed over to Oak Cliff. There are no coincidences. Those photos are real and those are the facts. I think Captian Westbrook and Kenneth Croy were supposed to have stopped Oswald while he was still on that bus, and their plans were probably not to have taken him alive. Instead, Westbrook had to audible and head over to Oak Cliff.
Remember, local WFAA Channel 8 newsreel footage captured on video showed DPD going through a wallet supposedly found on the ground of the Tippit murder scene, pulling out ID's for L.H. Oswald and Alek Heidel, his alias. This wallet would later be lost by DPD because it posed for a problem when Oswald would later be apprehended at the Texas Theater because Oswald still had his wallet in his possession. They couldn't have two Oswald wallets, now could they? What more do common sense minded good people you need to know that Oswald was being setup?
Great points ! Is there a book/article in particular that you'd recommend that expands on these fascinating facts ? (like the Stuart Leslie Reed story). Like you, I also think that while the assassination ploy went well, the "killing Oswald" part was totally botched, partly because Oswald quickly realized he was being set up. None of his post-assassination moves make any sense (ex : getting on a bus that's heading BACK to Dealey Plaza, etc.) except if he was obviously trying to confuse whoever was after him. I believe that Oswald was supposed to be shot either at the TSBD (from which he quickly fled) or at the Texas theater. The cops slowly came up to him after the film had been stopped, giving him a chance to run through the side exit into the side alley where I think other officers were waiting to shoot him ... but again, he didn't react as expected and just sat there until they came up to him. Oswald being alive for another 48 hours was a massive f** up in the plan, which probably explains why Jack Ruby spent the weekend roaming around the DPD, hoping to get a clean shot at Oswald ... which he finally got on Sunday morning, with the help of the DPD who delayed the transfer of Oswald UNTIL Ruby was in position.
I've read many resarchers comments on who shot tippet. The strangest part of the witnesses some say it was Oswald some say they saw 2 men run away some say they saw a chunky short man who unload gun an walk away. That's strange how can the maybe 10 witnesses or whatever the exact number see different people makes absolutely no sense. What about a cop car hiding in between a house very near tippets car an where he laid an fired. Conclusion. Tippet saw a grassy knowell shooter tippet was near the bus route where soon someone would have been out of town. Was tippet in on the jfk hit or was he on his own looking for a sniper who was on his way out of town. Roscoe white who had been a cop not very long his wife overheard a conversation that he was a grassy knowell shooter an he shot tippet...did tippit see Roscoe on the knowell with a rifle. There is a distant pic shows a cop shirt no hat rifle in hand did tippet see that. Did tippet run into a sniper who thought tippet was after him an they executed him. Warren commission clearly wants us to believe Oswald shot tippet....Truth is hasn't been completely proven who shot tippet
Nor proven, is exactly why Tippit was shot. I believe Tippit was on the take and supposed to shoot Oswald, who left the TSBD, realizing he was going to be set up. The call was made for Tippit to take him out but he either ran into the real sniper(s) or failed his mission and had to be silenced.
Find more videos on ONLY the Tippit shooting and you will have your answer. Right now, neither of you are close.
right, i always thought ruby was involved with that, no proof, just a hunch. Your theory sounds good also , in reality i guess this will always be a mystery, since the criminal departments of our government will keep that information under lock and key forever.
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@@Gigi1111Layna Really admire armchair detectives like you who just give their middle fingers and one big "F-word You!" to the family of a decorated police officer slain in the line of duty as you happily opine away with zero evidence the man was a conspirator and traitor so long as it suits your crackpot theories. This isn't a parlor game.
Used car salesman should always be trusted 100%. His career alone should tell you that everything he says is nothing but the truth.
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What a stupid conclusion.
But it wasnt him. So
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According to the testimony of Domingo Benevides (the closest witness to the Tippit murder) Callaway commandeered Scoggins to pursue Oswald in Scoggins' taxi. Benevides testified that Callaway asked him, from the passenger seat of the taxi, through the open window, "Which way did he go?"
Benevides, the closest witness, did not participate in viewing any of the counterfeit Oswald lineups on Friday or Saturday.
Benevides testified that the Tippit shooter had a high, flat hairline on the back of his head, whereas Oswald had a long, tapered hairline that came to a point.
Benevides was 15' away from Tippit's assassin when he fired the shots.
Ted Callaway offers too many unprompted details in his answers. Like he's trying to encourage belief in government lies.
The name Lee Harvey Oswald is not mentioned in this testimony.
Liar, Liar, pants on fire 🔥
There’s just too many inconsistencies in all of these stories.
Didn't the second man who was stocky in build run in the other direction?
Clemons' words make it clear enough she saw at best a shooter and bystander who was almost certainly Benavides or Cimino. Other witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons firmly said there was only one shooter.
@@aaronz7056 she also just vanished of the face of the earth too.
@@HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Oh, well, that settles it: Tippit was murdered by the conspiracy! lol
@@aaronz7056 weird that those who didn't comply and stuck by what they witnessed instead of the official idiot box narrative version didn't end too well. Oh don't tell me , coincidences. I mean, you were there and present and can prove them all wrong and all the deaths, including jim Garrisons subpoena witnesses were all suicides and accidents too. Lol
Ruby lived in the area of the Tippet shooting by the way
Holes in this story
This guy openly admits that he tampered with evidence. Why would he pick up the officer’s gun from the exact position it was and put on the hood of his car?
Hmmm 🤔
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That video is loaded with stupid, demonstrable lies and paranoid claptrap. The idea Tippit was gunned down just to provide body parts for Kennedy (about a thousand miles away) is idiotic beyond words.
Reclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy written by Prosecutor/Author Vincent Bugliosi and the book Case Closed written by Gerald Posner are 2 of the books that definitively prove that Oswald acted alone in killing JFK.
I've never found this used-car salesman Callaway to be a credible witness. I think he was a convenient person to have popped up for the lone-nutters. He described Oswald as the 'type of person, that once you see him, you never forget him'. If that isn't a bunch of poppycock, I don't know what is. Oswald was a person of non-discernable and average appearance if there ever was one. It's one of the reasons he was chosen by the intel community to be an infiltrator. Several parts of Callaway's statement and affidavit don't add up, but this description of Oswald dispatches with any notion of credibility he might have had.
Sam Guinyard worked with Callaway, identified Oswald out of a police lineup, testified to the Warren Commission yet I've never seen a picture of him.....All I know is he was 28 at the time he testified which means there is a slight possibility he's still alive......Digging around there's a Sam Guinyard listed in Dallas that's 98 y/o...Wonder if that's him but his age is listed wrongly either then or now.
Tippit was supposed to kill Oswald according to Sam Giancanas brothers son Chuck in the book Double Cross. Two people killed Tippit.
I believe at first he could not Id Oswald until he was shot himself shortly after and then shazam, his memory returned and he said it was Oswald.
He initially said he thought the man was Oswald but would hesitate to positively ID him... which would have suited any conspiracy just fine. Later he agreed the man must have been Oswald, so his memory hardly "improved" much at all, never mind that he was hardly the lynchpin in the case anyway.
Roscoe White was chasing Oswald trying to kill him. That's why Oswald had his gun drawn. He didn't shoot Tippit, Roscoe White did.
Who did shoot the president Kennedy??
B.S. Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses, the shells were matched to his gun, he was caught red-handed minutes later trying to shoot a second cop, and he observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
@@aaronz7056 The cartridges were not from Oswald's gun. They were from an automatic. Oswald's was a revolver
@@cobar5342 Oswald was plainly seen ejecting the cartridges manually, he was using more than one type of ammo, he was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses, he discarded his jacket between the crime scene and the theater, he was plainly see trying to hide from and dodge police, he was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop, he fought police so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him, and he observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
No doubt you would now like to explain what really happened, yes?
@@aaronz7056 Ha ha ha
I knew you couldn't resist
You have really amazing commitment to the lie.
Useless video, propaganda no doubt
He's lying through his teeth.
@shreddxx Why would he lie ? Don’t tell me he is apart of the conspiracy too. ?
You don't understand how much Kennedy was hated for his Civil Rights advocacy. This was the DEEP SOUTH in 1963. The klan was pervasive. It has been estimated that over half of the DPD at that time were klan members.
@@barryirvin2417 of course he is. this guy has the word PLANT written all over his forehead
@sp00f34 Wow this is one big conspiracy. A used car salesman was part of the conspiracy too . Brilliant . Or just plain stupid ?
@@barryirvin2417 what? You can’t be telling me you live under a rock
How many witnesses saw Oswald at this same time and is a 2nd witness to verify this witness?
A total of nine people identified Oswald either from lineup or photos.
@@dab. Thank you, David.
Will be interesting to compare and map out the timelines of witnesses now too?
@@dab. Absolute bullshit. No one identified Oswald. The bullets didn't even match his gun.
@@benzema111 Rather than go through all of them, I'll pick Ted Callaway, who saw Oswald escaping from the shooting with gun held aloft. Callaway identified Oswald at the police line up.
You can look up the other witnesses yourself if you want to learn about the murder.
Oswald's revolver had been modified which caused the bullets to have inconsistent markings that could not be matched to any weapon. Ballistics experts were unable to say whether or not they were fired from Oswald's revolver, so it's not true to say the bullets didn't match the gun.
Tibbits was the 2nd shooter
Hmmm , he does not come across genuine and truthful.,
Oswald must have been a very good marksman.
Oswald scored 18 out of 20 in rapid fire at targets 200 yards away as per his Marines scorebook. Kennedy was a slow-moving target a maximum of 88 yards away.
@@aaronz7056 You don't have a clue and quit feeding people full of garbage. On his last score he barely passed the lowest grading of marksman. The national archives even has the following information and according to other marines he was horrible. So yes he is about as bad as it gets for a marine. Oswald was tested in December of 1956, and obtained a score of 212, which was 2 points above the minimum for qualifications as a "sharpshooter" in a scale of marksman--sharpshooter--expert. In May of 1959, on another range, Oswald scored 191, which was 1 point over the minimum for ranking as a "marksman."
Based on the general Marine Corps ratings, Lt. Col. A. G. Folsom, Jr., head, Records Branch, Personnel Department, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps, evaluated the sharpshooter qualification as a "fairly good shot." and a low marksman rating as a "rather poor shot."
@@aaronz7056 The one thing I haven't figured out is whether you are really as ignorant as you appear or intentionally misleading. Either way you aren't to be taken seriously.
Oswald shot JFK. His rifle was found near the 6th floor window. His fingerprints were found all over the rifle and the boxes surrounding his sniper nest. All 3 bullets were fired from Oswald's rifle. All shots came from the direction of the 6th floor window. The wounds to both JFK and Connally could only come from behind from the angle and direction of the 6th floor window.
It was Oswald's gun used in the killing of Officer Tippet.
He was the only employee not accounted for when a head count was taken after the assassination.
If he wasn't guilty, why would he shoot Officer Tippet?
Why would he leave work to go to the movie theater in the middle of a work day if he wasn't guilty?
All evidence and facts point to Oswald as the killer of both JFK and Tippet.
@@JohnM3665570 Exactly 💯
Aquila Clemmons a Black Women witnessed 2 guys in the Tippit Murder Both walked in opposite directions away from Tippit
& one was G Gordon Liddy !!!
He is talking about Curtis Lavern Crawford, not Oswald.
Crawford was a friend of Jack Ruby by the way. Worked for him.
@@millwrightkadervis Correct!
Somebody has already reported it and stay off the air ?....well that's never mentioned in the radio transcripts or the audio recording...who was the person that already reported it before Callaway??
I'm rusty on this stufff but I think I saw once that the lady who hid her eyes when oswald went by walked over and got on the Radio to call it in just after it happened. THe police radio also. What a scene that musta been. Crazy
Diego Benevides
No one in this interview said the person was Lee Harvey Oswald; in fact the of able to pick the person from line-up but not mentioning the name gives implication NOT Oswald!!!
Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting Tippit and fleeing.
Shells were matched to his revolver.
He was caught minutes later trying to shoot a second cop with the same gun.
He observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
I have two questions regarding Callaway.
Was the man he saw on Patton St. carrying a pistol or a revolver? I would think an ex-Marine like Callaway would make a distinction. A pistol often refers to a handgun other than a revolver.
Callaway initially said he and Scoggins went west in Scoggins taxi on 10th St. to catch the shooter. Why did he later change his story to say he went south on Patton to Jefferson (which was the direction he saw the suspect traveling when he encountered him holding a pistol)?
Hey Sherlock, are you trying so very hard to force your beloved conspiracy into any conceivable opening, no matter how tiny or inappropriate? @KevinBalch-dt8ot
@@stddisclaimer8020 - No, I am simply citing the different statements Callaway made.
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot "I am simply citing the different statements Callaway made." Yes, but what is the endgame of that? It must be noted nothing Ted ever said is that crucially inconsistent, let alone suggestive of a conspiracy. Callaway w/Scoggins did start out on 10th St. though they did not remain there. They circled around, taking in Crawford, Jefferson, and Beckley Sts. Callaway said he first saw Oswald going south on Patton, and last saw him heading west on Jefferson. On the other point, Ted was too far away from Oswald’s weapon to clearly see it, and make a determination of what type of handgun it actually was.
Are used car salesman trustworthy? Sounds like a joke to me.....a witness, who is described as a used car salesman or owner of used car lot....selling us a lemon
The witnesses had to be told the name of the suspects in the lineup as they all struggled to I.D. Oswald. I wonder if by 3 or 4 in the afternoon on Friday if anyone in Dallas had heard the name Lee Harvey Oswald? LOL. (Helen Markham fainted repeatedly at the lineup and had to be given smelling salts and was described by Warren Commission attorneys as being unreliable and even bat sh*t crazy.) Several of the witnesses described Oswald as being tall and thin. Oswald was certainly thin but I doubt anyone would describe him as tall. That proved to be a problem with the jacket as well that Westbrook "found" in the parking lot. It was not the same size that Oswald wore, and the brand, 'Maurice Haltman' was sold exclusively in Hollywood CA. and had a Hollywood Dry Cleaning ticket stapled to the inside of the jacket. Another strange thing was that they fingerprinted Tippit's' passenger side car window, and found prints but they were not Oswald's. That little tidbit did not end up in the WR. There is also the matter of the 2nd police car seen in the alley that Tippit's car blocked by 4 different witnesses. Ms. Holum who lived across the street said she saw from her second floor window the 2nd police car in the Alley and watched as it backed up out of the alley followed by a 2nd police officer on foot. More than one witness stated they saw a 2nd man who was dark and stocky. Of the 3 murders the Tippit Murder is the one with the worst physical evidence, and no chain of custody and bad witness testimony.
Does anyone know what happened to the famous "curtain rods"?
What time did he hear the shooting
The man he saw was probably Lee Oswald, not Harvey Oswald.
Are you sure it wasn't Lee Harvey?
....COVER-UP CONTINUES
Lots of detail except for a description of the shooter but it seems he did identify Oswald in the lineup but I doubt it was an honest identification.
J.D. Had to have known or at least trusted the dude who unloaded 4 shots into his face.....being J.D. was "on a mission" of some sort, and I'm sure, he would shoot first, if he had any suspicion of who the lamf was that walked up to his squad car, put his hands on the open window of the passenger door......it had to be either a DPD officer(that probably when J.D. saw and recognized the killer to be, had to have momentarily shocked J.D. Going why is my fellow officer here, in a white jacket? Then like Wild West t.v. Show, the traitorous officer drew and unloaded with a smile on his face......reminds me of the end of the movie "L.A. Confindential" where officers are killing officers for the Police Captain who is working for organized crime
Who did he identify in the lineup?
Wtf is that thing on his nose?!?!?
How much was he paid
Seems honest, damning Evidence but not proof he shot.
Whom did you identify?
Once you see him you’ll never forget him huh?sounds Like LHO
Yup, this guy is an actor, clearly a part of the conspiracy to blame it on poor Oswald! Why, he didn’t shoot Tippet, he stopped to help him…and took the gun so no one would use it against anyone! Poor Oswald, he loved JFK! And Marina too! and he really loved General Walker too!
How do you know all this? Where's the proof?
@@berniecioffoletti3398 - It’s a joke! At the expense of Conspiracy Theory nutballs!
I like your parody account . Funny stuff 👍
That is indeed true. LHO did truly admire President Kennedy.
All these witness was paid to change their stories
I know there was one witness (to the Tippet shooting) who ran a used car lot and got shot in the head a few days after the assassination. He was closting for the night, said he walked downstairs, and was shot. Amazingly he survived, not too badly injured, and they never caught the guy who shot him - I'm wondering if this is the guy.
No that was his coworker Warren Reynolds who was also a witness.
And he quickly changed his mind after being shot in the head...changed his statement to it being Oswald.
@@laurad2442 Yeah, thanks. I stumbled across an interview with the guy yesterday. Funny how he couldn't identify Oswald until he got shot in the head. Apparently the head wound really improved his memory. Go figure.
It is the same guy. That not so coincidental shooting was what made him stick to the narrative.
Interesting since none of the bullets match his gun and some were from an automatic. Her heard five shots and police were already there when he got there but he took the gun out from under him and placed it on the hood. And he called on police radio, but he said police were already there 🤦♂️ Oswald’s gun was reportedly never fired and no residue on the gun. Police said it was in no condition to be fired
Where are you getting your information from????
Also at the Tippet crime scene they had a wallet said to be Oswalds but Oswald had his wallet on him at the Texas Theater. Total set up. In fact it was a part of film footage from that day that can be found today.
@@millwrightkadervis , why was Oswald in the theater???
Lol. You have dig a little deeper to figure out the Kennedy Assassination. IE. Go beyond the main stream media. Oswald was connected to Military Intelligence. He was raised and influenced by people who were assets of The CIA. At some point during the assassination he knew he was the patsy. He even said so in his brief press conference. Ruby was stalking him to silence him.@@JohnM3665570
The time line for him to have killed the president, killed Tippet ,and then be at the Theater was impossible. Even to get from his boarding house to Tippets murder scene is pushing it. Yet having walked the route myself he could have gone straight to the Theater around the time he was caught. He may have been trying to meet with someone to get away or just wanted it at that point to be all public.
Liar, Liar, pants on fire.😈⚖️🥃😎👌
Oswald was not charged with shooting Tippett, but for shooting the President.
Yes, he was charged with the murder of Tippit.
Callaway seems like a credible witness to me. Other than the official version that Oswald shot Tippit to avoid arrest after killing JKF, I can't help wondering if Oswald may have suspected that Tippit was sent to kill him to complete the framing of him as the lone gunman, and simply was faster on the draw than Tippit - even though he in this line of thought did not assassinate JFK.
I dont think Tippit received the command to kill him.
Just give your middle finger to the family of a decorated police officer who lost his life in the cause of his duty as you opine away without evidence the man was a conspirator in murder and treason so long as it suits your crackpot "theories," hope you are proud of yourself. This is not a parlor game.
Officer tippit governor connelly pres Kennedy and said secret service agent all shot at
The anyone but Oswald gang is alive and well on here . Oswald couldn’t have killed Tippit because he didn’t kill JFK . Oh sure . It’s either he killed both or neither . The mind of Oswald’s defenders is beyond comprehension.
Paid Actor.
Excellent interview. This gentleman was a great witness. Likely an honest salesman. I would think he sold a lot of cars with such great energy and his ease of approach.
Well, at least this witness did not get shot in the head by a hitman a short time later.
@@Chris.Brisson Yes. Thank heavens for that.
The ballistics matched up with the slugs found in Officer Tippit and Oswald's revolver. Subsequently, when cornered in the theater, Oswald stood up and uttered , "This is it!" as he drew his revolver from his waistband. That's as guilty as you can get. He claimed he was a "patsy" only after he was arrested and be paraded in front of the news cameras at DPD HQ. Typical behavior from suspects after their arrest. They always claim innocence.
Yes he picked Oswald out of the lineup! For all you conspiracy theorists out there!
This is a devastating testimony against Oswald . Clearly he was on the run after killing JFK . My guess was Oswald never thought he would make it out of TSBD alive .,All his actions after JFK shooting points to a man guilty that was walking in no place in particular. Tippit just was in wrong place at wrong time ..
I encourage you to do a lot more research .
40 years of research my guess is I know more about this case than you ever will . 45 feet away you don’t misidentified someone . No need to respond because because you will lose the argument. 😊
No I don’t argue with people that are brain dead or have an autistic IQ.
Gullible much?
Clueless much ?