• The Truth That WCR Believers Run From... #14

    From Ben Holmes@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 18 07:38:06 2024
    What we have here is corroborated eyewitness assertions that there
    were two assassins on the 6th floor, that one wore a white shirt, and
    that one wore a dark shirt or jacket.

    We see that after the shooting the two men (one wearing a white
    T-shirt, the other wearing the brown coat) immediately left the TSBD.
    (Ref: Carr & Worrell) and a couple of minutes later Oswald, wearing a long-sleeved brown shirt, was confronted by DPD Officer Marion Baker
    in the 2nd floor lunchroom.

    Eyewitnesses can make mistakes with identifying people, BUT IT'S QUITE
    A BIT HARDER TO CONFUSE A WHITE SHIRT WITH A LONG-SLEEVE BROWN SHIRT.

    As put by one author: "If the Commission had properly deposed and
    evaluated the testimony of witnesses who saw and described two men on
    the sixth floor (Carolyn Walther, Charles Bronson, Arnold Rowland,
    Ruby Henderson, Tom Dillard, Amos Euins, numerous jail inmates, and
    others) then they would have understood the statements of Richard
    Worrell, Richard Randolph Carr, and others who saw the man in the
    brown jacket leave from the rear of the TSBD building only moments
    after the shooting.

    If the Commission had properly deposed and evaluated the testimony of
    Roger Craig, Malcolm Robinson, Roy Cooper, Helen Forrest, and James
    Pennington, then they would have realized that the 2nd man from the
    6th floor (wearing a white T-shirt) got into in a Nash Rambler station
    wagon and left Dealey Plaza."

    Believers cannot explain these eyewitnesses, and what they saw - and
    put it in a coherent package that fails to show a conspiracy. They
    simply don't have the necessary intelligence and logical thinking
    ability.

    Now let's continue to examine this "white shirt" assassin... he
    appears shortly in the Tippit murder:

    William Arthur Smith was visiting Jimmy Burt but did not see Oswald as
    he walked toward Patton. When Smith heard gunshots he looked west
    toward Tippit's patrol car near lOth & Patton and observed, "A white
    male, about 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-8, 20 to 25 years of age, 150-160,
    wearing a white shirt, light brownjacket and dark pants.

    Again - "white shirt"

    While sitting in his cab and eating his lunch Scoggins noticed a
    police cruiser as it drove slowly eastward on 10th Street and crossed
    the intersection in front of him. Scoggins said the man walking toward
    the police car was wearing a light-colored jacket, dark pants, and a
    light colored shirt.

    Again, consistent with a "white shirt"

    Tatum was no more than 10 feet from Tippit's murderer as he drove past
    Tippit's patrol car and remembered, "He had on a light-colored
    zipperjacket, dark trousers and what looked like a T-shirt on.

    "T-Shirt?" Again - consistent with a "white shirt"

    Barbara Davis said the gunman had dark brown or black hair, was
    wearing a dark coat, possibly made of wool, and a light-colored shirt.
    Again - consistent with a "white shirt"

    About 1:00pm Callaway heard fve pistol shots that sounded like they
    came from the back of the car lot (toward 10th street). He ran out to
    the street and observed a man in a white shirt as he was crossing from
    the east to the west side of Patton. Callaway said the man was wearing
    dark trousers and a white "Eisenhower-type jacket."

    Again - "white shirt"

    Officer Roy Walker was patrolling his district, two miles south of
    10th & Patton, when he received the news that Tippit, his former
    partner, was involved in a shooting. Within minutes Walker was the
    third officer to arrive at the scene (circa 1:20pm) and saw Warren
    Reynolds, whom he knew through a friend. Reynolds gave Walker a
    description of the gunman which he broadcast on the police radio at
    1:22 pm: "We have a description on this suspect over here on
    Jefferson, last seen about 300 block of East Jefferson. He's a white
    male, about 30, 5, 8, black hair, slender, wearing a white jacket,
    white shirt and dark slacks."

    Again - "white shirt"

    Officer Summers notified the dispatcher: "Might can give you some
    additional information, I got an eyeball witness to the getaway man that-ah-suspect in this shooting. He's a white male, 27, 5-foot-11,
    165, black wavy hair, fair complected, wearing a light gray
    Eisenhower-type jacket, dark trousers and a white shirt.
    And-ah-about-last seen-ah-running on the north side of the street from-ah-Patton, on Jefferson, on East Jefferson. And he was apparently
    armed with a 32 dark finish automatic-ah-pistol, which he had in his
    right hand."

    Again - "white shirt"

    At 1:33pm a police dispatch gave the subject's description as: white/male/30/5-foot-8, very slender build, black hair, a white
    jacket, white shirt, and dark slacks.

    Again - "white shirt"

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