THE RUSSIAN FLASHCARDS
This box of Russian flashcards was found at the Beckley address, as Lee would study from his flashcards at least once a week. This is where Lee lived, except for weekends when he visited Junie and his wife at the Paine house in Irving. I helped Lee sometimes when he used these cards in New Orleans by holding a flashcard up so he could see only the English side. Then , Lee would respond with the word in Russian. Since i knew enough Russian to be of help, his review period went faster. Lee also went to Tulane University's Medical Library with me, and a few times, we went to Tulane's Music Listening Room, where we could be in a small practice room (they had pianos in most of these rooms, and a private place to play or practice music.). I observed Lee borrow a Russian language training record and asked him why, as his Russian seemed perfect to me. "Actually, I have an accent because I learned so much Russian in Minsk," he told me. "The Russian in Leningrad, the kind Marina speaks, is more elegant and correct," he said. "That's what I want to perfect." John Armstrong and others try to contend that Lee was born into a family that spoke fluent Russian. This simply isn't true. Lee worked hard on his Russian, and he was fluent in it, but that was due to dedicated, hard work, as i ob served myself. Others say the original Lee was substituted for a native Russian who looked similar to him. The camera did not 'like' Lee, however, and he could take 'good' and 'bad' photos--and some photos supposedly of Lee that I've seen were from his 'defector' days when Lee said various records were falsified for his protection. What I can assure you is that Lee was not a "native-born Russian speaker" but, on the contrary, his devotion to his country to be a 'real spy' --which was his goal ever since he watched "I Led Three Lives" and wanted to pretend to be a communist and follow in the footsteps of his true-life TV hero, Herbert Philbrick--is what impelled him to try to perfect his Russian. As pointed out elsewhere, sometimes a hint of Lee's New Orleans 'Cajun' from his mother, Marguerite, would slip out. On TV, under questioning by the press, Lee at one point said, "Nobody axed me that question yet..." and there it was: "axed" instead of 'asked.' That was an American-born New Orleans native speaking--not a Russian-born substitute! -jvb
RIGHT: CLINT'S DEPICTION OF THE HEAD WOUND FINALLY HAS FULLY MOVED FORWARD BY 2013 | "MEMPORY LAPSE' FOR THE NEW GENERATION, |
As I lay over the top of the back seat I noticed a portion of the President’s head on the right rear side was missing and he was bleeding profusely. Part of his brain was gone. I saw a part of his skull with hair on it lying in the seat. The time of the shooting was approximately 12:30 p.m., Dallas time. I looked forward to the jump seats and noticed Governor Connally’s chest was covered with blood and he was slumped to his left and partially covered up by his wife. I had not realized until this point that the Governor had been shot.
Source: Warren Commission Testimony of Clinton J. Hill on March 9, 1964 - 2H, 141
Mr. SPECTER. What did you observe as to President Kennedy’s condition on arrival at the hospital?
Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head.
WHAT INFLUENCED CLINT HILL TO MOVE HIS HAND FORWARD?
OFTEN, THESE INFLUENCES ARE 'PLANTS' WHO PUSH WITNESSES OR USE EVERY POSSIBLE PLY TO DISCREDIT THEM. THEY ARE THERE TO CONFUSE, MISINFORM AND CLUTTER THE BIG PICTURE. THEY ACCUSE WITNESSES OF LYING BUT SHAMELESSLY PUT FORWARD FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION.
BELOW, I ADDRESS A FEW OF THE DISINFO BEING SPREAD, USING ME AS A REASON TO SPREAD THEIR FALSEHOODS, ===COMMENTING LIKE THIS===
I USE THE PHRASE 'VINDICATION FOR LEE HARVEY OSWALD' A LOT, SO OF COURSE THESE PEOPLE PARROT THE WORD 'VINDICATION' FOR THEIR OWN CARELESS MISUSE:
...Ms. Baker is taking historical documents and working
them into the “Mythological World of Oswald” as told by Judyth Vary
Baker. Ms. Baker’s hypothesis is that the FBI lied by typing over a
report changing the time of Officer JD Tippit’s death from 1:15 to 1:25.
(1)
==OF COURSE THIS REPORT WAS NOT WRITTEN BY THE FBI. IT CLEARLY STATES THAT IT'S A PERMIT FOR AN AUTOPSY. I SHOULD HAVE SAID THAT IT WAS REFERRED TO BY THE FBI. MY ERROR. ==
The first document that Ms. Baker refers to in her post is the authorization for an autopsy to be completed on Officer JD Tippit. It is a document completed by the Justice of the Peace, Joe B. Brown Jr. authorizing Dr. Earl F. Rose to complete an autopsy on the slain police officer. (2)
In looking at the document, it should be noted that Ms. Baker correctly identifies the time of death as 1:15 PM on November 22, 1963. What is absent from Ms. Baker’s use of this document is the comment next to it that says “D O A Methodist Hospital”. What this does is establish that Tippit arrived at the hospital dead. This arrival time was at 1:15 PM.
==INCORRECT. "1:15 PM" IS ON THE LINE FOR THE DATE AND TIME OF DEATH, NOT THE TIME THE BODY ARRIVED. THE OTHER LINE SAYS 'PLACE OF DEATH' IS THE HOSPITAL, BUT THIS IS QUALIFIED BY USING 'D O A '======
The reality is we do not know what time Tippit died based on this document because he was not alive when he arrived. The body of the text on this form clearly states that he was dead on arrival at the hospital. The document was signed by Brown at 3:00 PM giving permission for the autopsy and for the release of the body to the Dudley Funeral Home after its completion. We know that Dr. Rose began his autopsy at 3:15 minutes after Judge Brown signed the authorization. (3)
== WE LOOK AT WHAT THE HOSPITAL TELLS US, THE SAME DAY THAT TIPPIT DIED AT 1:15. THIS IS IN CONTRAST TO THE FBI REPORT OF TIPPIT'S BEING PRONOUNCED DEAD, WHICH WAS PLACED AT 1:25. (SEE BELOW)...THE '2' CAN CLEARLY SEEN TO HAVE BEEN ALTERED. THAT GAVE THE HOSPITAL ARRIVAL AN EXTRA TEN MINUTES.==
Ms. Baker takes this document and compares it to an FBI report completed on November 29, 1963 by FBI Agent Robert C. Lish. She claims that the FBI typed over the document changing the time from 1:15 to 1:25.
===THE '2' HAS BEEN ALTERED. WHETHER DELIBERATE OR NOT.===
The document that she cites to make this claim is a report filed by Special Agent Robert C. Lish. on November 29, 1963. This document indicates that JD Tippit was pronounced dead at 1:25 PM. SA Lish is reporting on the paperwork on Officer Tippit in possession of the Dudley Funeral Home. The report shows that Officer Tippet was pronounced dead by Dr. Liguori at 1:25 PM.
One must ask, why would this document say 3:25? Did the funeral home make a mistake? It is based on the funeral home documents that SA NISH created this report so that can explain why it has 3:25 in his document. Fortunately a very important person, Dr. Ligouri was also interviewed. SA Nish reports that Dr. Ligouri stated that Officer Tippit was “pronounced dead” by him at 3:25. Why would Dr. Ligouri state to the FBI that he was dead at 3:25? It is easy to jump to the conclusion that this document was also altered to incriminate Lee Oswald. Or it was typed on the same typewriter that just does not effectively do its job. (4)
So what explains the discrepancy? Going back to the first document, the 1:15 would demonstrate the time of arrival based on the way autopsy request is written.
==INCORRECT, THE 1:15 STATED WHEN DEATH OCCURRED, NOT WHEN BODY ARRIVED.===
It does not indicate is the time he was pronounced dead.[sic] What happens when a person is brought into a hospital? The doctors in the emergency room very often take measures to revive the person who is laying [sic] before them on the table. They do not pronounce the patient dead and then begin life saving measures. As a matter of fact, one would imagine that in 1963 there would have been as much a sense of urgency to save a police officer as there was to save President Kennedy. Is there evidence that this took place?
It turns out there is evidence that this did take place. A Dallas police officer responding to the call of Tippit being shot, intercepted the ambulance on the way to the hospital. The two officers, (5) RA Davenport and WR Bardin also place the time of death at 1:15. This actually looks like they had originally put 1:25 and then retyped over it. Changing it back to 1:15. The point is however that he was dead upon arrival at 1:15 according to the document signed by Judge Brown.
===DEATH WAS REPORTED TO HAVE OCCURRED AT 1:15 BY TWO OFFICERS AND IS NOT THE TIME OF ARRIVAL OF THE DEAD BODY.==
The interesting part of their report is that they wrote about the doctor taking life saving measures attempting to bring Tippit “back to life”. When examining the radio traffic of the Dallas Police Department, the radio transmission to the patrol cars indicated that at 1:28 PM an announcement was made over the radio waves [AFTER EFFORTS TO REVIVE TIPPIT FAILED] that it was Officer JD Tippit who had been shot and believe to be pronounced DOA. (6) All of this fits perfectly with the following timeline:
==INCORRECT. ONCE MORE, TIPPIT WAS DEAD AT THE SCENE AT 1;15. HE WAS THEN TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL AND PRONOUNCED D O A =====
==NOT AT ALL. I POINTED OUT THAT THE TIME HAD BEEN TYPED OVER AND BY DOING SO, IT WAS EASIER TO BLAME LEE OSWALD FOR THE MURDER. THIS TIME NEEDED TO BE COMPARED TO WHAT THE WARREN COMMISSION SAID: THAT J D TIPPIT DIED AT 1:16 PM. ===
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The Dallas police reports would have had to have been doctored, since Officer Tippit’s murder would have been under their jurisdiction and this would have to align with the FBI reports, the hospital documents, the funeral home documents and every individual report filed by a police officer. Judge Brown and Dr. Ligouri would have had to have been complicit in this as well as the police officers who were in the emergency room with Tippit. To support her hypothesis there would be too many moving parts to sustain it. The timeline presented here works and makes sense. Once again, the Baker Oswald Mythology is not sustainable with this evidence that supports a reasonable explanation.
Matthew “The Hitman” Scheufele
==but let's see what master statistician Richard Charnin has to say:
This is for Vincent Bugliosi, Gerald Posner, David Von Pein, John McAdams, Dave Reitzes, Dale Myers, Scott Aaronson, Bob Scheiffer, Rachel Maddow and other interested parties. Can any of you explain why the Warren Commission stated that Tippit was shot at 1:16pm when all the witnesses said it was no later than 1:06?
But first, please explain why the WC noted 1:16 as the time of Tippit’s death (at the SCENE of the shooting) since he was officially pronounced dead at 1:16 in Methodist Hospital? How did the ambulance get to the hospital before 1:16 if he was shot dead at 1:16?
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 in which Dr. Liguori pronounced the officer dead at 1:25 looks like it originally said 1:15 and was changed.
The Dallas Police Homicide report signed by Liquori said Tippit was pronounced DOA at 1:30.
They had to add ten minutes to the time of Tppit’s death so that they could say Oswald shot him at 1:16. Oswald was spotted outside his apartment at 1:04. He could not have gone to the Tippit scene by 1:06. He would have had to run a 0.9 mile in two minutes. So they changed the time of the shooting to 1:16 – and had to change the time of the ambulance arrival at Methodist Hospital. It is all so transparent.
From S.r. Dusty Rohde, this is THE SMOKING GUN: https://22novembernetwork.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/the-murder-of-j-d-tippit-by-s-r-dusty-rohde/
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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Now, about those witnesses, this is what they said:
These are the witnesses:
• DPD Channel 1 dispatcher Murray Jackson contacts Tippit at 1:03 to get his location but gets no response. https://jaylipp.fatcow.com/JFK/tippet.html
• Dallas County Sheriff Deputy Roger Craig hears of the Tippit shooting at 1:06 over the police radio. http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/WTKaP.pdf
• T.F Bowley arrives at the scene at 1:10. http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339132/
• According to Warren Commission exhibit 705, immediately following T.F Bowley’s transmission at 1:10, the DPD dispatcher called over DPD Channel 1 radio that Tippit had been shot. http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh17/pdf/WH17_CE_705.pdf
And there were many more…
https://richardcharnin.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/jfk-did-oswald-shoot-tippit-eyewitnesses-no-warren-commission-yes/
===HERE IS WHAT THE ANTI-OSWALD NAYSAYERS USE: ===
(1) Judyth Baker, August 30, 2015 11:27 PM Screen Captures Below
(2) Rose, Earl F. [Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose #2], Legal Document, November 22, 1963; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338334/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas.
(3) Rose, Earl F. [Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose #2], Legal Document, November 22, 1963; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338334/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas.
(4) Commission Document 5 – FBI Gemberling Report of 30 Nov 1963 re: Oswald Current Section: IV. Shooting of Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit, Page 81
(5) Dallas (Tex.). Police Dept. [Supplementary Offense Report Concerning Shooting of Officer Tippit #5], Text, 196u; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338270/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas.
(6) Dallas (Tex.). Police Dept. [Radio Transcript for November 22, 1963], Letter, November 22, 1963; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339128/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas., Page 73
==OF COURSE THIS REPORT WAS NOT WRITTEN BY THE FBI. IT CLEARLY STATES THAT IT'S A PERMIT FOR AN AUTOPSY. I SHOULD HAVE SAID THAT IT WAS REFERRED TO BY THE FBI. MY ERROR. ==
The first document that Ms. Baker refers to in her post is the authorization for an autopsy to be completed on Officer JD Tippit. It is a document completed by the Justice of the Peace, Joe B. Brown Jr. authorizing Dr. Earl F. Rose to complete an autopsy on the slain police officer. (2)
In looking at the document, it should be noted that Ms. Baker correctly identifies the time of death as 1:15 PM on November 22, 1963. What is absent from Ms. Baker’s use of this document is the comment next to it that says “D O A Methodist Hospital”. What this does is establish that Tippit arrived at the hospital dead. This arrival time was at 1:15 PM.
==INCORRECT. "1:15 PM" IS ON THE LINE FOR THE DATE AND TIME OF DEATH, NOT THE TIME THE BODY ARRIVED. THE OTHER LINE SAYS 'PLACE OF DEATH' IS THE HOSPITAL, BUT THIS IS QUALIFIED BY USING 'D O A '======
The reality is we do not know what time Tippit died based on this document because he was not alive when he arrived. The body of the text on this form clearly states that he was dead on arrival at the hospital. The document was signed by Brown at 3:00 PM giving permission for the autopsy and for the release of the body to the Dudley Funeral Home after its completion. We know that Dr. Rose began his autopsy at 3:15 minutes after Judge Brown signed the authorization. (3)
== WE LOOK AT WHAT THE HOSPITAL TELLS US, THE SAME DAY THAT TIPPIT DIED AT 1:15. THIS IS IN CONTRAST TO THE FBI REPORT OF TIPPIT'S BEING PRONOUNCED DEAD, WHICH WAS PLACED AT 1:25. (SEE BELOW)...THE '2' CAN CLEARLY SEEN TO HAVE BEEN ALTERED. THAT GAVE THE HOSPITAL ARRIVAL AN EXTRA TEN MINUTES.==
Ms. Baker takes this document and compares it to an FBI report completed on November 29, 1963 by FBI Agent Robert C. Lish. She claims that the FBI typed over the document changing the time from 1:15 to 1:25.
===THE '2' HAS BEEN ALTERED. WHETHER DELIBERATE OR NOT.===
The document that she cites to make this claim is a report filed by Special Agent Robert C. Lish. on November 29, 1963. This document indicates that JD Tippit was pronounced dead at 1:25 PM. SA Lish is reporting on the paperwork on Officer Tippit in possession of the Dudley Funeral Home. The report shows that Officer Tippet was pronounced dead by Dr. Liguori at 1:25 PM.
One must ask, why would this document say 3:25? Did the funeral home make a mistake? It is based on the funeral home documents that SA NISH created this report so that can explain why it has 3:25 in his document. Fortunately a very important person, Dr. Ligouri was also interviewed. SA Nish reports that Dr. Ligouri stated that Officer Tippit was “pronounced dead” by him at 3:25. Why would Dr. Ligouri state to the FBI that he was dead at 3:25? It is easy to jump to the conclusion that this document was also altered to incriminate Lee Oswald. Or it was typed on the same typewriter that just does not effectively do its job. (4)
So what explains the discrepancy? Going back to the first document, the 1:15 would demonstrate the time of arrival based on the way autopsy request is written.
==INCORRECT, THE 1:15 STATED WHEN DEATH OCCURRED, NOT WHEN BODY ARRIVED.===
It does not indicate is the time he was pronounced dead.[sic] What happens when a person is brought into a hospital? The doctors in the emergency room very often take measures to revive the person who is laying [sic] before them on the table. They do not pronounce the patient dead and then begin life saving measures. As a matter of fact, one would imagine that in 1963 there would have been as much a sense of urgency to save a police officer as there was to save President Kennedy. Is there evidence that this took place?
It turns out there is evidence that this did take place. A Dallas police officer responding to the call of Tippit being shot, intercepted the ambulance on the way to the hospital. The two officers, (5) RA Davenport and WR Bardin also place the time of death at 1:15. This actually looks like they had originally put 1:25 and then retyped over it. Changing it back to 1:15. The point is however that he was dead upon arrival at 1:15 according to the document signed by Judge Brown.
===DEATH WAS REPORTED TO HAVE OCCURRED AT 1:15 BY TWO OFFICERS AND IS NOT THE TIME OF ARRIVAL OF THE DEAD BODY.==
The interesting part of their report is that they wrote about the doctor taking life saving measures attempting to bring Tippit “back to life”. When examining the radio traffic of the Dallas Police Department, the radio transmission to the patrol cars indicated that at 1:28 PM an announcement was made over the radio waves [AFTER EFFORTS TO REVIVE TIPPIT FAILED] that it was Officer JD Tippit who had been shot and believe to be pronounced DOA. (6) All of this fits perfectly with the following timeline:
1:08 Tippit radios in about suspicious person (Police Transmission Time)
1:15 Tippit arrives at the hospital. (Hospital Time)
==INCORRECT. ONCE MORE, TIPPIT WAS DEAD AT THE SCENE AT 1;15. HE WAS THEN TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL AND PRONOUNCED D O A =====
1:15-1:25 Life saving measures begin. (Hospital Time)===ARRIVAL AT HOSPITAL WAS AFTER 1:15 AND BEFORE 1:25 WHEN LIFE-SAVING MEASURES CEASED===
1:25 Dr. Ligouri Prounces Tippit Dead (Hospital Time)Keeping in mind that these times, are not on the synchronized atomic clocks that work with our cell phones. There is the potential for differences in the timeline but it is a finite twenty minute timeline in length. The point is yet again, Ms. Baker is taking liberties with historical documents to make a hypothesis that would have involved many moving parts.
1:28 Announcement of Tippit DOA over the radio. (Police Transmission Time)
==NOT AT ALL. I POINTED OUT THAT THE TIME HAD BEEN TYPED OVER AND BY DOING SO, IT WAS EASIER TO BLAME LEE OSWALD FOR THE MURDER. THIS TIME NEEDED TO BE COMPARED TO WHAT THE WARREN COMMISSION SAID: THAT J D TIPPIT DIED AT 1:16 PM. ===
.
The Dallas police reports would have had to have been doctored, since Officer Tippit’s murder would have been under their jurisdiction and this would have to align with the FBI reports, the hospital documents, the funeral home documents and every individual report filed by a police officer. Judge Brown and Dr. Ligouri would have had to have been complicit in this as well as the police officers who were in the emergency room with Tippit. To support her hypothesis there would be too many moving parts to sustain it. The timeline presented here works and makes sense. Once again, the Baker Oswald Mythology is not sustainable with this evidence that supports a reasonable explanation.
Matthew “The Hitman” Scheufele
==but let's see what master statistician Richard Charnin has to say:
This is for Vincent Bugliosi, Gerald Posner, David Von Pein, John McAdams, Dave Reitzes, Dale Myers, Scott Aaronson, Bob Scheiffer, Rachel Maddow and other interested parties. Can any of you explain why the Warren Commission stated that Tippit was shot at 1:16pm when all the witnesses said it was no later than 1:06?
But first, please explain why the WC noted 1:16 as the time of Tippit’s death (at the SCENE of the shooting) since he was officially pronounced dead at 1:16 in Methodist Hospital? How did the ambulance get to the hospital before 1:16 if he was shot dead at 1:16?
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 in which Dr. Liguori pronounced the officer dead at 1:25 looks like it originally said 1:15 and was changed.
The Dallas Police Homicide report signed by Liquori said Tippit was pronounced DOA at 1:30.
They had to add ten minutes to the time of Tppit’s death so that they could say Oswald shot him at 1:16. Oswald was spotted outside his apartment at 1:04. He could not have gone to the Tippit scene by 1:06. He would have had to run a 0.9 mile in two minutes. So they changed the time of the shooting to 1:16 – and had to change the time of the ambulance arrival at Methodist Hospital. It is all so transparent.
From S.r. Dusty Rohde, this is THE SMOKING GUN: https://22novembernetwork.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/the-murder-of-j-d-tippit-by-s-r-dusty-rohde/
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.
————————————————————————–
Now, about those witnesses, this is what they said:
These are the witnesses:
• DPD Channel 1 dispatcher Murray Jackson contacts Tippit at 1:03 to get his location but gets no response. https://jaylipp.fatcow.com/JFK/tippet.html
• Dallas County Sheriff Deputy Roger Craig hears of the Tippit shooting at 1:06 over the police radio. http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/WTKaP.pdf
• T.F Bowley arrives at the scene at 1:10. http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339132/
• According to Warren Commission exhibit 705, immediately following T.F Bowley’s transmission at 1:10, the DPD dispatcher called over DPD Channel 1 radio that Tippit had been shot. http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh17/pdf/WH17_CE_705.pdf
And there were many more…
https://richardcharnin.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/jfk-did-oswald-shoot-tippit-eyewitnesses-no-warren-commission-yes/
===HERE IS WHAT THE ANTI-OSWALD NAYSAYERS USE: ===
(1) Judyth Baker, August 30, 2015 11:27 PM Screen Captures Below
(2) Rose, Earl F. [Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose #2], Legal Document, November 22, 1963; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338334/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas.
(3) Rose, Earl F. [Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose #2], Legal Document, November 22, 1963; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338334/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas.
(4) Commission Document 5 – FBI Gemberling Report of 30 Nov 1963 re: Oswald Current Section: IV. Shooting of Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit, Page 81
(5) Dallas (Tex.). Police Dept. [Supplementary Offense Report Concerning Shooting of Officer Tippit #5], Text, 196u; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth338270/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas.
(6) Dallas (Tex.). Police Dept. [Radio Transcript for November 22, 1963], Letter, November 22, 1963; (http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339128/ : accessed September 05, 2015), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, http://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Municipal Archives , Dallas, Texas., Page 73