Benevide's description of Tippit's killer doesn't match a photo taken of Oswald while in custody on
11/22/63.
Benevides was across the street from Tippit, 15 feet away, when he was shot and got a better look at the
murderer than any other witness.
Legally, one piece of exculpatory evidence, or in this case witness, can nullify any number of witnesses or
pieces of evidence.
If Tippit's murderer ditched his jacket and Oswald was arrested without a jacket that doesn't make him
the killer.
The found jacket was too big for Ozzie and it contained laundry tags from being commercially cleaned.
Marina did his laundry.
etc. etc. etc.
Benevide's description of Tippit's killer doesn't match a photo taken of Oswald while in custody on 11/22/63.
Yes, I know... based on his "tapered hairline". Right? LOL
Benevides was across the street from Tippit, 15 feet away, when he was shot and got a better look at the murderer than any other witness.
Markham got just as good a look at the murderer as did Bneavides.
Scoggins, Callaway and Guinyard got just as good a look at the man running from the scene with a gun in his hands as did Benavides.
Benavides never said that the murderer was not Oswald.
Legally, one piece of exculpatory evidence, or in this case witness, can nullify any number of witnesses or pieces of evidence.
But, there is not even one piece of exculpatory evidence in the case of Tippit's murder by Oswald.
If you choose, name any evidence which you feel is exculpatory and we can discuss it.
If Tippit's murderer ditched his jacket and Oswald was arrested without a jacket that doesn't make him the killer.
True. Simply ditching a jacket doesn't automatically mean one is guilty of killing a police officer.
Oswald was seen by at least eight witnesses running from the scene with a gun in his hands and wearing a jacket. Can you explain why Oswald would ditch his jacket?
The found jacket was too big for Ozzie and it contained laundry tags from being commercially cleaned.
This argument is almost almost as lame as the tapered hairline argument.
The jacket was a size medium. Oswald was a size small. God forbid (with apologies to John Iacoletti) a small man should ever wear a medium sized jacket.