Cite please. When did Markham said that the gunman handed something to Tippit?
How I came to the conclusion that the witness FBI AGENT BARRETT was talking about is easy. But I know my brain works a little fast and I tend to lose people because I fail to describe what's going on in my head. So I'll go over it slowly for anyone who wasn't able to figure it out on their own.
Quote: "Dallas Police Captain Westbrook found Oswald's brown wallet next to where Tippit had fallen and showed it to FBI Agent Barrett."
Okay. Whether or not they really found a wallet isn't for me to say. Personally I don't believe they did. I think both the cops and FBI were full of spombleprofglidnoctobuns. And neither were smart enough to figure anything out, so they just did what most of those low IQ imbeciles do... make spombleprofglidnoctobuns up until the case fit their beliefs.
Let's continue.
FBI agent Barrett stated that
"according to a witness, the gunman handed something through the open passenger-side window to Tippit inside the car. Somebody told me that they saw him reach in and hand something to Tippit through the window. I don't know who said it, and can't verify it, but it would follow that's how the wallet got there.
And, the wallet was there. There's no getting around that. Westbrook had the wallet in his hand and asked me If I know who these people were. I don't think Westbrook would have been asking me questions about something unrelated to the situation and he had the wallet with those names in it. Later,
I remember seeing photographs of the contents of the wallet: in which those two names were in it"
Did we get that so far? Clue #1. The words of FBI AGENT ROBERT BARRETT. I'm not saying what he claimed is true or isn't. I'm saying is that he claimed it. But we can't trust a damn thing anyone one them said. Those idiots either believed Oswald was guilty, or trying to frame him.
Now clearly he said, he doesn't know who said it, just that someone did. But we can easily figure it out.
"Photographer Ron Reiland, of WFAA-TV, was the only newsman at the Tippit scene who shot a motion sequence. Clue #2.
Reiland exposed approximately two minutes of silent footage that covered the search for Tippit's killer, and the arrest of Oswald. The initial footage shot at Tenth and Patton correlates to police returning to the Tippit shooting scene following the investigation of a suspect at the Jefferson Branch Library. Clue #3. Two minutes of footage.
The opening sequence shows police gathered around Tippit's squad car questioning eyewitness Helen Markham. Bam! There it is.
How do we know. Because #1. Barrnett mentioned he wasn't even aware that he was being filmed. #2. The film wasn't that long. #3. Barrnett Said he heard a witness say that before he actually looked at the wallet.
Not hard to figure out, or it shouldn't be. None of it is rocket science. It shouldn't be that difficult for grown ass men to figure these simple things out. The efforts to make Oswald look guilty are indisputable. And anyone who can't see that is a sleepwalking sheep.
I know that may come off as arrogant, but it's not. Yes, I have a few issues I know. Like my annoyance with people who are slow. My dad pushed chess on me before I could even walk, so my brain is constantly moving faster than I can form explanations for my thoughts. I tend to forget people don't automatically see things. I'm working on it. But I'm not really here to make friends or shoot the spombleprofglidnoctobuns either. I solve spombleprofglidnoctobuns then move on. I don't need to spend years looking for answers to the same simple ass questions.
Some people believe the silly ass stories from the cops and FBI, how 1 man who couldn't shoot worth a spombleprofglidnoctobuns was a lone assassin. It takes a special person to believe that nonsense. Some people look at a man like Trump, whose told over 15,000 lies already, and think..."yeah, he's trustworthy."