Assassination of John F. Kennedy -- Dictabelt Channel 1 Audio UVA Center for Politics 6.07K subscribers
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Audio of Dallas Police Department's Dictabelt Channel 1 captured on Nov. 22, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. For a transcript, you can follow time markers at this link (starting around 10 minute mark, page 16):
http://www.thekennedyhalfcentury.com/...
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@traikman 6 years ago (edited)
How does one ID the motorcycle officer #38 (or is it 30?) at 11:40 calling in to warn HQ about the crowds walking along Stemmons Freeway "across from the Marriott Hotel", which was/still is across from the Trade Mart?
It seems pretty clear that it's HIS mic that is stuck open, as the jamming begins with his call and continues until after the shooting. Why else would we hear the sounds of the sirens approaching as opposed to travelling with him? He's parked over by the Trade Mart and records the sound of the limo speeding past to Parkland. Do we know who this officer was?
Reply 6 replies @dustyflair 6 years ago
Afterthat the recording becomeschannel 2 according to the op
Reply @DarkLight753 6 years ago
38 was the callsign of Patrolman F. Woodrow.
Reply @traikman 6 years ago
Excellent, thank you. But from where does one get that information?
Reply @DarkLight753 6 years ago
No probs. I've got copies of the Dallas Police Department files and they contain the transcript of the broadcasts, along with names next to the callsign numbers. '1' was Chief Curry, 'Dallas 1' was Sheriff Bill Decker and '78' as you may know was J.D Tippit. I've got all the names and their callsigns. '300' was Captain J.W Fritz who did the interviews with Oswald.
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4 years ago
Darklight 753, who was Unit Assignment #56? Unit #56 had transmitted prior to Unit #38 who had the microphone malfunction and Dispatch tried to reach Unit #56 and inquired in the units whereabouts with other units. As a former police officer I find it odd that an officer vanished and can't be reached prior to the shooting. A conspiracy theorist would suspect Unit #56 was involved whereas I would suspect that the Unit may have falsely called in a traffic or pedestrian stop to be a spectator of the motorcade.
Reply @apointofinterest8574 1 month ago
@roya.cathcartjr.5042 Those who labor under a pre-conceived conclusion (of conspiracy) tend to find a whole lot of things "odd" These alleged oddities help to justify the erroneous conclusion.