Officer Tippit

JFK Assassination
LiAnn Simpson
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Officer Tippit

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I would really like to figure out this part of the assassination puzzle. Who was J.D. Tippit? Researchers are all over the map on this one. There just doesn't seem to be any consensus on him. Have heard everything from he was the gunman on the grassy knoll to he was in the wrong place at the wrong time in Oak Cliff. Did they really find bullets from 2 different guns in him? The witnesses that the WC did not interview said they saw 2 men running from the scene. Even the closest eyewitnesses tell 2 different stories about their desciption of the shooter. I have often thought he was the one that they sent to take out Oswald first instead of Ruby and things didn't turn out the way they planned. It just doesn't make sense that he was miles away from his normal patrol area. Does anyone know about his political affiliations?
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Giovanni
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Post by Giovanni »

Officer Tippitwas not involved.
Ian Irving
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Who was JD Tippitt

Post by Ian Irving »

LiAnn, If you go to this website there is quite a bit about JD, including the theory that it is his body that is used in the JFK autopsy photographs, not JFKs.

Mr Morningstar raises the tantalising theory that when 'they' needed a bullet damaged brain at the autopsy, there just happened to be one available - from JD Tippitt.

I will leave it to you to decide!!

http://www.jfkresearch.com/morningstar/index.html
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The resemblance between JFK and Tippit are oddly close. maybe a double. They did say there were 2 Kennedy's at parkland.
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Post by Ricky Clow »

So maybe Tippit was on the knoll and fired a shot? Badgeman? Maybe Tippit was told to meet up ith Oswald and take him out of town, But Oswald also had orders to shoot Tippit on sight? That way they get rid of the Knoll gunman and making the conspiracy disappear making Oswald look like a cop-killer so that it gives him more of a reason to be arrested and charged wiht the assassination of the president.


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Post by Giovanni »

"Badge man" was not human. A soda bottle, reflections of sunlight, and tree brancheS.

Has anyone stood in Badge Man's position when they visited Dealey Plaza? If you have, the damn retaining wall blocks your view the whole time. It would have been impossible to have fired a shot from there. Files' position is possible.
LiAnn Simpson
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Tippit

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It is so odd that all 3 men, Kennedy, Tippit, and Oswald died on the same day. There had to be a connection here. With more and more research we are connecting the dots of all the so-called "random acts of murder" of not only Tippit but all of the eyewitnesses and people close to the murder investigation. I even read somewhere that Tippit was shot by a jealous husband of a woman he was having an affair with. That is probably more misinformation intended to lead us off track. There is nothing random about anything involving the murder of the President. It would not surprise me in the least that Tippit's body may have been used to pull a switch. After all, they got Oswald's prints in the morgue, not off of the rifle, even the embalmer at the funeral home said that it was obvious that someone had fingerprinted him because they left the ink on his hands and he had to clean it off before the burial. Alot of people were used and manipulated to help pull off the murder of the century. Classic CIA again.
The reason the murder of Col. Pitzer was obviously a hit is that the murderer didn't know he was left-handed and placed the gun by his right side. Not too smart.
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I never heardd that Tippit was miles away from his normal patrol area? Is that correct? Was Oak Cliff not his patrol area?

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Post by kjell roald »

Found this :

"On November 22, 1963, J.D. Tippit was working beat number 78, his normal patrol area in south Oak Cliff, a residential area of the city.[1] At 12:45 p.m., 15 minutes after the assassination, Tippit received an order by radio to proceed to the central Oak Cliff area as part of a concentration of patrol car activity around the center of the city. At 12:54 Tippit radioed that he had moved as directed. Tippit had heard his radio broadcast several messages alerting the police to the suspect described by a witness at the scene of the assassination[2] of a slender white male, about 30 years old, 5 feet 10 inches and weighing about 165 pounds. The description closely matched that of Lee Harvey Oswald.[3]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._D._Tippit

"It is even more noteworthy when you consider that DPD knew that there were already two other patrolmen, including the one who normally patrolled the area in the central Oak Cliff area. In fact, Tippit was dispatched to Oak Cliff about two minutes after DPD had already verified that one of those officers was in the area."

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... 862&st=120 ( First post )

Edit : He received the order 15 minutes after the assassination? (!)
That was quick.
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