It always struck me as odd that Oswald defenders so desperately want Oswald's wallet to be found at the Tippit murder scene. And they presumably believe it was planted there but for some inexplicable reason that defies explanation, that means the DPD cover up finding the very person's wallet who they are otherwise going to great pains to convict for the crime according to those same CTers! Wow. But consistency is never a strong point in a good conspiracy narrative. Finding Oswald's wallet at the Tippt scene would have been highly incriminating to him. The DPD would have shouted it from the rooftop. They would have immediately broadcast his name as a potential suspect but that didn't happen. So, unfortunately, that wasn't Oswald's wallet. Here is a question. Did Tippit have some type of citation book? It seems entirely logical that the DPD would have examined Tippit's citations to see if perhap he recorded a name or license number of a potential suspect. Whatever it is we can rule out it being Oswald's wallet.
It always struck me as odd that Oswald defenders so desperately want Oswald's wallet to be found at the Tippit murder scene. And they presumably believe it was planted there but for some inexplicable reason that defies explanation, that means the DPD cover up finding the very person's wallet who they are otherwise going to great pains to convict for the crime according to those same CTers! Wow. Is that all your limited brain capacity can process? There is one guy who seems to be a spider in this web and that's Captain Westbrook. He is the one on video who is holding the wallet found by Officer Croy at the Tippit scene and he is the one who asked FBI agent Barrett if he had ever heard of Oswald or Hidell. For it not to be a wallet linked to Oswald, Croy and Barrett must both be lying. Well, are they and why?
Westbrook is also the one who allegedly gave the white jacket found at the parking lot to an unidentified officer only to have the suddenly turned grey jacket (with initials from officers who were not even at the parking lot and/or in the chain of custody) back in his possession, some two hours later when he presents it to the evidence room. Where he got if from, nobody knows... There is no record for it.
The same goes for the wallet Westbrook had at the Tippit scene. We already know that it wasn't Tippit's and we have no idea where it went, as there is no record for it anywhere to be found. There is also no record whatsoever to be found for the wallet Bentley said he took from Oswald in the car after his arrest. What we do know is that Bentley went on TV the next day and told the world he had taken the wallet from Oswald. If Bentley presents himself on TV as the man who took Oswald's wallet from him, it's not unlikely - and this is speculation on my part - that he would have said the same thing at the police station when they brought Oswald in.
If my speculation is correct, the DPD had a problem, because now they had two wallets to deal with. The one Westbrook had, with the Oswald and Hidell ID's in it and the one Bentley took from Oswald. So, what happened next is crucial. Detective Rose started his shift around the time Oswald was brought in. He went to talk to him and some unidentified officer gave him a wallet, saying this was the wallet taken from Oswald. And low and behold it was the wallet that contained the Oswald and Hidell ID's.
You will probably not answer this, but I am going to ask anyway; What do you think could have possibly happened there?
Finding Oswald's wallet at the Tippt scene would have been highly incriminating to him. The DPD would have shouted it from the rooftop. Unless they couldn't do so, because Bentley had already told people he took the wallet from Oswald in the car.
So, unfortunately, that wasn't Oswald's wallet.Pure speculation on your part, but pray tell, who did that wallet belong to? We know it wasn't Tippit's, because his widow has that one.
Here is a question. Did Tippit have some type of citation book? It seems entirely logical that the DPD would have examined Tippit's citations to see if perhap he recorded a name or license number of a potential suspect. I assume he probably had some sort of notebook, but what can be seen in the video is no notebook. And if it was, where did it go? There is no mention of a notebook anywhere. Marie Tippit got her husband's wallet back, but not a notebook. At least not that I am aware of. So, where did it go?
Whatever it is we can rule out it being Oswald's wallet.No. That's what you want to rule out. If there is one thing we can actually rule out, it's your biased and dishonest opinion.