11 people identified Oswaldjerrab » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ------------------
Assistant Warren Counsel Wesley Libeler called Markham’s testimony "contradictory and worthless," and others doubted her identification of Oswal
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However, the facts of the case and the evidence do not support multiple shooters.
If so other people would be hurt, numerous other wounds in Kennedy and the limo would be filled with bullet holes.
Oswald walked into work with curtain rods that day.
They were never found.
A rifle was found with his finger prints.
The bullets that killed Kennedy was fired from that rifle.
And the man that owned that rifle fled the scene.
He killed a police officer and 11 witnesses identified him.
However, Mark Lane finds one witness that claimed the shooter was short and heavy. Oswald was not heavy.
And that's enough to ignore the 11 other witnesses?
He went into a movie theater and the gun that killed Tippet was in his possession.
And when approached he pointed the gun at the officer?
Does this sound like an innocent man to you?
If you look at the evidence it's rather overwhelming.
If you watch the movie JFK it's rather silly.
There's no evidence that multiple shooters were walking around Dealey that day with loaded rifles.
And?jerrab » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ----------------------------------------------
https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKbenavides.htm
Domingo Benavides was driving his pickup truck along Tenth Street in Oak Cliff on 22nd November, 1963, when he claimed he saw Lee Harvey Oswald kill J. D. Tippet. However, he was not asked by the Dallas Police Department to view a line-up because "he didn't think he was very good at identifying people".Benavides later gave evidence to the Warren Commission, and the CBS: The Warren Report. In 1965, his brother Edward Benavides, who resembled Domingo, was shot in the back of the head in a club in Dallas.Domingo Benavides was convinced that Eddy's murder was a case of mistaken identity and that he was the intended victim.
11 people identified Oswaldjerrab » 21 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ----------------------------------------------
https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKbenavides.htm
Domingo Benavides was driving his pickup truck along Tenth Street in Oak Cliff on 22nd November, 1963, when he claimed he saw Lee Harvey Oswald kill J. D. Tippet. However, he was not asked by the Dallas Police Department to view a line-up because "he didn't think he was very good at identifying people".Benavides later gave evidence to the Warren Commission, and the CBS: The Warren Report. In 1965, his brother Edward Benavides, who resembled Domingo, was shot in the back of the head in a club in Dallas.Domingo Benavides was convinced that Eddy's murder was a case of mistaken identity and that he was the intended victim.
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And??jerrab » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ --------------------------------------
Mr. BENA~IDES. Later on that evening, about 4 o’clock, there was two officers came by and asked for me, Mr. Callaway asked me-1 had told them that I had seen the officer, and the reporters were there and I was trying to hide from the reporters because they will just bother you all the time. Then I found out that they thought this was the guy that killed the President. At the time I didn’t know the President was dead or he had been shot. So I was just trying to hide from the reporters and everything, and these two officers came around and asked me if I’d seen him, and I told him yes, and told 451 them what I had seen, and they asked me if I could identify him, and I said I don’t think I could. At this time I was sure, I wasn’t sure that I could or not. I wasn’t going to say I could identify and go down and couldn’t have. Jlr. BELIN. Did he ever take yo’u to the police station and ask you if you could identify him? Mr. BENAVIDES. No ; they didn’t. Mr. BELIN. You used the name Oswald. How did you know this man was
So now you have witness tampering?
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After Domingo Benavides witnessed the Tippit murder, he began to receive numerous threats upon his life. Along with other eyewitnesses, had had claimed that Tippit's killer did not look anything like Lee Harvey Oswald. After Benevides brother Edward (who looked very much like Domingo) was killed in a bar fight — a possible case of mistaken identity — Domingo Benavides changed his story, stating that the murderer resembled Oswald. (The Killing of a President, p. 98)
Seriously...???jerrab » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ------------------------
Eddie Benevides was the brother of Domingo Benavides, a witness to the murder of officer J.D. Tippit. Eddie Benevides is on all the lists of "mysterious deaths" since, according to conspiracy author Robert Groden:
Explain how this is witness tampering
Here..jerrab » 28 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ------------------------
Eddie Benevides was the brother of Domingo Benavides, a witness to the murder of officer J.D. Tippit. Eddie Benevides is on all the lists of "mysterious deaths" since, according to conspiracy author Robert Groden:
HarperLee » 21 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Seriously...???
Years later his brother get's shot and it's suspicious?
It's dumb
It is dumb
HarperLee » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It is dumb
That's why so much of this crap has been discussed and dismissed
Like what?
one of your witnesses lied, helen markham. she said tippit was alive for 20 minutes.HarperLee » Today, 3:54 am » wrote: ↑ Understood.
However, the facts of the case and the evidence do not support multiple shooters.
If so other people would be hurt, numerous other wounds in Kennedy and the limo would be filled with bullet holes.
Oswald walked into work with curtain rods that day.
They were never found.
A rifle was found with his finger prints.
The bullets that killed Kennedy was fired from that rifle.
And the man that owned that rifle fled the scene.
He killed a police officer and 11 witnesses identified him.
However, Mark Lane finds one witness that claimed the shooter was short and heavy. Oswald was not heavy.
And that's enough to ignore the 11 other witnesses?
He went into a movie theater and the gun that killed Tippet was in his possession.
And when approached he pointed the gun at the officer?
Does this sound like an innocent man to you?
If you look at the evidence it's rather overwhelming.
If you watch the movie JFK it's rather silly.
There's no evidence that multiple shooters were walking around Dealey that day with loaded rifles.
HarperLee » 24 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It is dumb
That's why so much of this crap has been discussed and dismissed