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Online Charles Collins

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Based on what I have read, some of the cops who actually knew Tippit well and had worked alongside him said that Tippit had a bad habit of looking away from suspects that he approached instead of maintaining his eyes on them. This bad habit is what they believed got him killed.

 Add to that bad habit the fact that LHO’s brother Robert wrote in his book “Lee” that LHO had very quick reflexes. Robert based his assessment of LHO’s reflex actions on games he and LHO played on each other as they were growing up. Going from my memory only, the games went something like faking a surprise punch at each other to basically “test” the other’s reaction time.

So, it seems reasonable to me that LHO probably just took advantage of the situation when Tippit looked away and very quickly drew his pistol and began shooting. I do believe I read that LHO did also train with a pistol while in the marines. If so, I believe that that training would have also been helpful in giving LHO an advantage in this situation.
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Online John Mytton

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" Tippit didn't secure or guard his pistol and the first shot hit the officer in the temple, suggesting Tippitt was looking away."

Oswald walked over to Tippit's car and exchanged words with him through an open vent window.[31] Tippit opened his car door and began walking to the front of the car. Oswald then drew his handgun and fired four shots in rapid succession. Three bullets hit Tippit in the chest, and as he lay on the ground, another shot hit his right temple, killing him instantly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._D._Tippit





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Offline Bill Brown

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A battle hardened Highly decorated WW2 Veteran & Seasoned Street Cop REALIZES he dealing with a dangerous criminal , springs into action jumping out of the car reaching for his gun and is shot down fumbling for his gun like an ignorant rookie by a nervous agitated punk like Oswald .
How is that possible ?
Somebody look me in the eye and explain that to me ?

Tippit obviously had no idea he was "dealing with a dangerous criminal".

Also, Tippit most likely took his eyes off of Oswald in order to avoid the approaching pickup truck driven by Domingo Benavides.  Think about it.

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Offline Bill Brown

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Wouldn't a cop have to be an idiot after saying something to make Oswald suddenly lift up and back away from the passenger side window  with his hands raised up  , in his Eisenhower jacket,  The same type jacket that the fugitive assassin of the United States President was described as wearing and not be prepared to confront a killer ?
Or do you think it would have been better for him to shakes hands with the guy first ?

No one described the presidential assassin as wearing a jacket.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Tippit obviously had no idea he was "dealing with a dangerous criminal".

Also, Tippit most likely took his eyes off of Oswald in order to avoid the approaching pickup truck driven by Domingo Benavides.  Think about it.

Tippit most likely couldn't see Oswald sitting in the theater from nearly a mile away.

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Offline Tim Nickerson

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Tippit most likely couldn't see Oswald sitting in the theater from nearly a mile away.

Tippit was half a mile from the Texas theater when Oswald shot him.

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