JOHNNY BREWER AND THE SHOOTING OF J.D. TIPPIT....
http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2019/04/jfk-assassination-arguments-part-1317.html
Well, as usual, David was able to shine some light on the situation. But it is still a little murky to me.
The Dictabelt recording show the police discussing NBC reporting the shooting of a police officer at 1:27 and 1:28. So I would assume that the local NBC radio station had reported this by this time.
But can we confirm this? Do we have a recording of the local NBC Dallas area radio station?
First, which was the local NBC Dallas area radio station? The following website:
http://www.dfwradioarchives.info/1960s.htmshows that all through 1960 through 1965, the frequency of the local Dallas NBC radio station was 820 AM. And the frequency of the local ABC radio station was 570 AM. Now, what muddles things up is that but WBAP and WFAA would alternate using the 820 AM and the 570 AM frequencies, as explained here:
https://flashbackdallas.com/2014/06/15/wfaa-and-wbaps-unusual-broadcasting-alliance/That is, during certain times of the day WFAA would broadcast on 820 AM (NBC) while WBAP would broadcast on 570 AM (ABC). Then they would reverse during other hours, WBAP on 820 AM (NBC) and WFAA on 570 AM (ABC). So sometimes WBAP would be broadcast on the ABC frequency and at other times on the NBC frequency. And WFAA would be doing the opposite.
So, what we need are the complete broadcast of both WBAP and WFAA during 1:10 through 1:40, to confirm or refute such a broadcast ever took place. Or, more simply, just a complete broadcast of the 820 AM frequency, which was only used by NBC, at certain times of the day called WBAP, and at others WFAA.
In other words, we are not looking for the WBAP or the WFAA broadcast, but for the broadcast on the 820 AM frequency, since this was always the NBC broadcast. Whether at the moment it is calling itself WBAP or WFAA. While the broadcast on the 570 AM frequency was always ABC.
None of the radio broadcasts that users here have posted answer that question:
The JFK Assassination: As It Happened NBC NBC News Special
Is clearly not the local NBC station, but the national station in New York. It gives its time for the Eastern Time Zone, not the Central Time Zone.
KLIF does record over the time period, but it was not the local Dallas NBC station.
The KBOX recording starts too late and is not the local Dallas NBC station.
The WBAP recording starts on time and might be the NBC broadcast, but might also be the ABC broadcast. Except we know it is the ABC broadcast, because within the first minute, the first thing the announcer says is that this is 570 AM Radio for Fort Worth/Dallas, . . .WBAP and ABC. Clearly this is the local ABC broadcast on frequency 570 AM, not the local NBC broadcast on frequency 820 AM.
So, we have no proof that a local Dallas radio station did or did not report this before 1:35. But we do have the Dictabelt recording showing two officers discussing such a broadcast. So, unless we ever find radio recordings on frequency 820 AM during this time that shows this did not happen, we must conclude that such a broadcast did happen. We have evidence that it did and no evidence that it did not.
Do we have any reliable information on what station Johnny Brewer was listening to? If so, that might make it irrelevant what the local NBC radio station broadcast. Well, the best information we have is an interview of Mr. Brewer that was conducted 33 years later:
ILG: I know this is a crazy question but is there any way of recalling which programme, which station, you were listening to?
JCB: A Dallas station. I have a feeling it may have been KLIF. That would be one of the stations that I would ordinarily be listening to, but I honestly don't know. It was just the normal run of the motorcade and all of a sudden you hear all the commotion and then you hear something about shots being fired and then -- you know.
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=16235#relPageId=9&tab=pageI would like to point out the possibility that Mr. Brewer may have usually listened to a popular local music station, like KLIF. But for following the news about the motorcade for that day, he might have opted for a local news station, possibly NBC on 820 AM.
CTers claims that these statements clearly show that Mr. Brewer was definitely listening to KLIF, and show he could not have heard the announcement. And since he was wrong about hearing the announcement, he must have either been mistaken or lying, and we must assume lying.
There are a few points I wish to make:
1. Mr. Brewer’s statement about listening to KLIF were 33 years old. And were part of the same interview where he also recalls two IBM employees who, on a work day, were lounging around the shoe store with him, killing time, and were with him all during this time, up until Oswald showed up. In contrast, his statement that he heard over the radio that a policeman had been shot was taken just 2 weeks after the assassination.
Why should the 33-year-old memory be considered more reliable than the 2-week-old statement? /2. Even in the 33-year-old statement, Mr. Brewer does not claim he was definitely listening to KLIF. He says he can’t remember, but it might have been KLIF.
3. CTers want to cherry pick which of the statements Mr. Brewer made over the years are reliable and which are not. The 33-year-old memory of him maybe listening to KLIF is to be considered an absolutely reliable memory, except that Mr. Brewer thought he might have been listening to KLIF where we must assume, he was definitely listening to KLIF. Otherwise, this is an absolutely reliable memory. And since this ‘absolutely reliable’ tentative and 33-year-old memory contradicts the 2-week old statement, we must conclude that the 2-week old statement is either a mistake or a lie. And we must conclude it was a lie. Therefore, Mr. Brewer was lying beyond all possible doubt.
And finally, to clarify, I am not stating the Mr. Brewer was definitely listening to NBC on 820 AM radio. And that this broadcast most definitely carried the news that a police officer was shot at least as early as 1:28 CST. I am just stating that CTers claims that this could not have happened are false. We definitely don’t know if Mr. Brewer’s statement is a lie, or even false.