This thread is for the continuation of a discussion commenced on another, so apologies to those (especially Jonathan H) who have already contributed at some length. I don't want to summarise the views of others and risk misrepresenting them.
The Warren Report into the assassination of President Kennedy concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald killed both Kennedy and Officer J.D. Tippit who was shot in Dallas on the same day.
Mrs Acquilla Clemons described two men who killed Tippit, one of them "kind of heavy" and the other "tall and thin", wearing "light khaki trousers and a white shirt".
The Warren Report chose to discount Mrs Clemons' account and she was not called upon to give evidence. Was it justified in doing so or did it simply ignore evidence which didn't fit the notion of Oswald as a lone gunman?
Above is the shirt Oswald was wearing on arrest which seems to suggest (in no particular order) either (a) Oswald changed his shirt, (b) Mrs Clemons was mistaken, (c) Mrs Clemons wasn't a witness or (d) the man wasn't Oswald.
Regards, Bridewell.
The Warren Report into the assassination of President Kennedy concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald killed both Kennedy and Officer J.D. Tippit who was shot in Dallas on the same day.
Mrs Acquilla Clemons described two men who killed Tippit, one of them "kind of heavy" and the other "tall and thin", wearing "light khaki trousers and a white shirt".
The Warren Report chose to discount Mrs Clemons' account and she was not called upon to give evidence. Was it justified in doing so or did it simply ignore evidence which didn't fit the notion of Oswald as a lone gunman?
Above is the shirt Oswald was wearing on arrest which seems to suggest (in no particular order) either (a) Oswald changed his shirt, (b) Mrs Clemons was mistaken, (c) Mrs Clemons wasn't a witness or (d) the man wasn't Oswald.
Regards, Bridewell.
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