Displaying items by tag: TIPPIT SHOOTING

Monday, 17 February 2025 02:02

The Death of Tippit - Part 3

Was there more than coincidence involved in Oswald ending up at the Texas Theater? Why did Westbrook want no one to see the other suspect exiting the theater? Did Murray Jackson know a lot more than he let on? All these questions arise in this concluding chapter of the Tippit series.

Thursday, 16 January 2025 02:42

The Death of Tippit - Part 2

Were the Dallas Police even worse than even the critics have suspected? Were they directly involved in the murder of a fellow policeman? Jerry Hill and William Westbrook smell to high heaven.

Monday, 13 January 2025 06:29

The Death of Tippit - Part 1

Mr. Washburn pokes holes in where certain DPD officers were supposed to be on 11/22, particularly Hill and Wesbrook. He postulates as to where they might have been.

Sunday, 03 November 2024 17:24

Mary Bledsoe and the Bus - Part 2

In this two part essay, Mr. Washburn raises genuine questions about the movements of Oswald after the assassination. Was he on the McWatters' bus? Was he in the Whaley cab? There are serious holes in both stories. And the Commission itself wondered about an imposter.

Sunday, 03 November 2024 14:46

Mary Bledsoe and the Bus - Part 1

In this two part essay, Mr. Washburn raises genuine questions about the movements of Oswald after the assassination. Was he on the McWatters' bus? Was he in the Whaley cab? There are serious holes in both stories. And the Commission itself wondered about an imposter.

Friday, 12 July 2024 22:24

The Missing Calls of Officer Mentzel Pt. 2

Part Two of John Washburn's article continues to examine the activities of Dallas Police Officer William Mentzel on November 22, 1963.

Wednesday, 03 July 2024 16:11

The Missing Calls of Officer Mentzel Pt. 1

The activities of Dallas Police Officer William Mentzel on November 22, 1963, are scrutinized in this article (the first of two parts) by John Washburn.

In part two, Johnny Cairns shows how all quarters objected to the Dallas Police and DA convicting Oswald in the press when he had no attorney to reply. These critics included the ACLU, Percy Foreman, the American Bar Association, the New York TImes, and even J. Edgar Hoover and the Warren Commission.

Johnny Cairns exposes the wildly unethical and irresponsible behavior of the Dallas law authorities, behavior which deprived Lee Oswald of any possibility of a fair trial, — and ultimately took his life away.

Tuesday, 30 April 2024 07:27

The Tippit Tapes: A Re-examination

In a new examination of the Dallas Police tapes, John Washburn demonstrates how it is almost a certainty that the tapes have been altered, and altered in a way that indicates a deliberate cover up for malignant reasons.

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