Radio calls made from and to [87] Ptm R C Nelson Nov 22 1963
From 12:40 to 1:44 From the internet transcripts...
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/dpdtapes/index.htm ***********************************************************
12:40 87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87 clear.
Dispatcher 87 clear. 12:40.
12:45 Dispatcher 87, 78, move into central Oak Cliff area.
78 (Ptm. J.D. Tippit) I'm about Kiest and Bonnie View.
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Perhaps Tippit meant Kiest and Sunnyvale which becomes Bonnie View a mile further
south at Loop 12 or perhaps he was elsewhere? **********************************************************
87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87's going north on Marsalis at
R.L. Thornton. [I35E]
Dispatcher 10-4.
12:47 101 (Ptm. B.L. Bass) 87 [probably should read 101] I'm on south end Houston
Street viaduct.
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That is where some confusion lies and would require listening to the actual tape recording.
The south end of the Houston St Viaduct at a gas station, is where Tippit was reported seen by
those who knew him and at this particular time. So where was Ptm Bass really and
where was Ptm Nelson really? *******************************************************
Dispatcher 10-4.
12:52 87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87.
Dispatcher 87.
87 87 out down here.
Dispatcher 10-4.
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The Dallas Police are supposed to be looking for a gunman.
This means that Ptm Nelson got out of his car for some reason.
"Out down"- where? Simply isn't specified.
Could he have gone to get a coffee and donut? It was about half an hour before
he is heard from again. **********************************************************
1:20 87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87.
Dispatcher 87.
87 I'm in my car here at Elm and Houston.
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Who ordered Nelson to Elm and Houston? He was told to move into Central Oak Cliff.
The official report defenders might claim that it was because the police chief orderd all
available officers to Dealey plaza. Then why didn't Tippit go there too? ****************************************************************
Do you want me over there?
Dispatcher 87, report to 4340 West Davis at the service station for information regarding
suspect on this Signal 19 of the President.
87 4340.
Dispatcher Code 3.
1:24 87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87. (Siren)
Dispatcher 87.
87 Was that 4340 West Davis?
Dispatcher Yes.
87 10-4.
Dispatcher Somebody pulled in there and bought some gas; driving a white Pontiac '61 or '62 station
wagon with the prefix P(ecos) E(llis). He had a rifle laying on the seat.
87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 10-4.
Dispatcher Have a citizen following this car at this time, unknown direction.
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Ptm Nelson was sent to the Cockrell Hill part of Oak Cliff. Perhaps 2 miles
WEST of the Texas Theater. Code 3 means engage siren and lights. Signal 19 means
discharge of a firearm. Apparently, Nelson got there from Dealey Plaza? [supposedly]
and received information on the incident in a remarkable 3 minutes!! *********************************************************************
1:27 87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87.
Dispatcher 87.
87 A white station wagon believed to be P (Paul) E
(Ellis) 3435, unknown make or model, late model, occupied by two
white males, left this fellow's station going east on Davis and
believed they had a shotgun or rifle laying in the back seat.
Dispatcher Received, 87.
87 87 en route down there on Jefferson.
Dispatcher 87, when you get down there see if you can
find that car down there at the scene.
87 10-4, Code 2. (Beeps)
Dispatcher 3.
87 10-4.
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Code 2 means regular urgent but he is told to go ahead and hit
the lights and siren.
For some reason, Nelson's pursuit of the reported vehicle appears abandoned. *********************************************************************
1:32 111 They say he's running west in the alley between Jefferson and Tenth. (Other voices)
87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87, 10-4.
1:34 1:34 Dispatcher Return to service. 1:34.
Dispatcher 87.
87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87.
Dispatcher P (Paul) E (Ellis) 3435, C.E. Storey, 5317
Goodman, 1961 Falcon (four door?).
87 He wasn't sure of the license number.
Dispatcher 10-4.
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From 1:34-1:35 an amazing 144 calls were listed on channel one.
Probably an error in transcript? Nelson calls in
twice-no reply. At 1:35 channel 2 took over all calls. At 1:43 channel 1 returns
Could be an apparent error in the time stamp *******************************************************
1:43 Dispatcher 87.
87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87.
Dispatcher 87, was that a Pontiac or Falcon?
He didn't say what kind of car it'd be
It was a white car with a luggage rack on the top.
wasn't sure of the model; it was a big car though.
Dispatcher 10-4.
1:44 87 (Ptm. R.C. Nelson) 87. What was the last location
anybody had on that suspect out here in Oak Cliff?
Dispatcher Running north on Patton.
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North on Patton was the complete opposite direction from the Texas Theater. *********************************************************************
YouTube recordings ....
[Incomplete]
David Von Pein channel police audio tape link.....[incomplete]
Transcript supplied by the police chief.....[no time stamps]--
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/D%20Disk/Dallas%20Police%20Department/Dallas%20Police%20Department%20Records/Volume%2004/Item%2001.pdf *******************************************************************
JFK?s assassination had many witnesses, but one never spoke about the chaos
and confusion that followed the President?s killing; Until this year. In an exclusive
interview with CBS Miami, retired Dallas police officer R.C. Nelson is talking about
what he saw and heard after the JFK assassination for the very first time.
"In a chilling account, Nelson says he was on the overpass across from
the Texas Book Depository ? the building from which Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly
fired his fatal shots ? when he heard gun fire."
"Nelson didn?t know it at the time, but those shots were the ones that Lee Harvey Oswald
allegedly fired to assassinate the President as his motorcade went down Dealy Plaza in Dallas."
"The retired officer says he was at the scene within two minutes and asked a
motorcycle patrolman what had happened. Nelson said the motorman told him,
?Somebody shot and killed Kennedy. He was up there (pointing to [the] book depository).
I saw the rifle in the window when I looked up.?
?I saw Kennedy?s head blown off.? When Nelson called a superior asking how to proceed,
he was to told to just stay in place to supervise the area."
Shortly after JFK?s assassination, a second call came in informing officers of another shooting.
This time the victim was Nelson?s partner, J.D. Tippit. The two were not paired together that day.
Nelson says he can?t imagine Tippit pulling Oswald over. He believes that things happened the
other way around and Oswald flagged Tippit over.
The fact that Tippit was shot in the temple, suggests to Nelson that he was looking away,
and Oswald was the one who approached and shot him.
We heard someone had gone into the Texas (movie) theater without paying,?
Nelson recalls. ?It was about three blocks away and we converged on the Texas theater.?
The movie theater was only two blocks away from where J.D. Tippit was shot by Oswald. <<<<<BUNK
That is not where the JFK assassination and Nelson?s connection to it ended...
Two days later, as the nation tried to come to terms with the death of the President,
Nelson was assigned to city hall?s basement main door entrance.
As officers were going through the basement Nelson once again heard shots ring out as
he stood 20-feet away from the spot in which Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
Nelson remembers seeing Ruby bent over, as police officers tried to subdue him and
someone yelled, ?Get his gun!?
?I grabbed for his hands and didn?t find a gun,? Nelson said. ?But I managed to
manhandle him into the basement jail house office and handcuffed him.?
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https://www.inquisitr.com/1037935/jfk-assassination-witness-speaks-out-for-first-time/ R C Nelson..... Another really very busy guy back then.
Another Mr Everywhere wherever he was needed.
Maybe there were two of them?