Warren Reynolds was a witness to the murder of police officer J.D. Tippet. Reynolds followed the shooter as he left the scene. Reynolds could not identify Oswald as the shooter. Reynolds was shot in the head with a .22 by Darrell Garner. Reynolds survived and later told the Warren commission that the killer of Tippet was Oswald. Reynolds said that his children were threatened. Darrell Garner was alibied by a Betty Macdonald who had been a stripper at Jack Ruby’s club. Macdonald was arrested one week later and hung herself in her cell. Garner died in 1970 from a heroin OD. The time line of both Tippet and Oswald is odd because it has been said that Oswald could not have traveled the distance from the murder of Tippet to the theater he was arrested at in the time allowed. All of the bullets found in Tippet did not match up.