JFK ASSASSINATION ARGUMENTS
(PART 1306)


JAMES DiEUGENIO SAID:

Who the heck was a good guy on the DPD?

And what the heck was Tippit doing across the viaduct, pulling over the car, at the Tip Top Record Store, and then so far out of position at 10th and Patton?

When all is said and done, Westbrook might have been in on it.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Good! More worthless liars and scumbags!

In James DiEugenio's fantasy world, it was The World Vs. The Patsy.

Obligatory ----->


DAVID HEALY SAID:

Even you DVP can't hide from the stench.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

I agree. Oswald's heinous solo act does, indeed, stink to high heaven.

But it wasn't the Dallas Police Department who took a long bag into the Book Depository Building on the morning of November 22nd.

It wasn't the DPD who lied (twice) to Buell Frazier about the contents of that bag.

And it wasn't the DPD who was seen firing bullets into the body of J.D. Tippit.

And it wasn't the DPD who was seen fleeing the scene of the Tippit murder with a gun in hand.

Now, you can pretend that the Dallas Police Department lied and coerced witnesses and planted bullet shells, etc., as part of the "World Vs. The Patsy" plot that most Internet conspiracy theorists think the DPD and District Attorney Henry Wade and Sheriff Bill Decker were all allegedly involved in --- but you only look silly in the eyes of all reasonable people when you engage in such widespread and unprovable speculation.

Lee Harvey Oswald's ACTIONS speak for themselves. And Oswald's actions on November 22, 1963, are not the actions of an innocent "patsy" who was being framed by the police.

David Von Pein
January 30, 2019