I work in downtown Dallas and walk down to Dealy Plaza a couple of times a year.
The distance of those shots was pretty small. People that claim it took some super sniper to pull it off have probably never been to the sight.
And there is no doubt about Oswald shooting officer Tippet. That’s not something an innocent person would do.
I spent a couple of days in Dealy Plaza
and I’m sure You’ve been to
The Sixth Floor snipers nest.
The distance of those shots was pretty small.
Agreed. When I toured the school book building and look down at the white X on the street where Kennedy took the fatal shot, I was surprised at how close it was. Any decent deer hunter could make that shot.
“And there is no doubt about Oswald shooting officer Tippet. Thats not something an innocent person would do.”
Except the only witnesses to that shooting said it was a man who looked more like Jack Ruby than Oswald.
“And there is no doubt about Oswald shooting officer Tippet. Thats not something an innocent person would do.”
I agree, there is the JFKassassinationforum.com ; one of the participants is an expert on the Tippit assassination. Any real debate can go to him, Bill Brown, who firmly believes Oswald killed Tippit. He is well versed, Warren Report defender. I agree, without looking it all up, most people don’t deny Oswald shot Tippit.
In general to all:
One of the “women on the stairs” which is the name of the book discussing the women Oswald must not have seen in running down the stairs to escape became a teacher at my grade school in Dallas, of course, I never met her. It must have been before I started going to school there.
http://garyrevel.com/jfk/girlonstairs.html
Looks like it is only “the girl on the stairs” and she didn’t see Oswald; these writers figure out every angle.