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Offline Ross Lidell

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On the day The Warren Report was released to the public (27 September 1964), the CBS Television Network broadcast the program: "November 22nd The Warren Report".

Key witnesses had been interviewed by Eddie Barker of CBS affiliate in Dallas - KRLD Television.

Helen Markham confirmed her positive identification of Lee Harvey Oswald as the man who shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit on the day of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.




 
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Oswald killed Tippit: Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2020, 06:18:24 AM »
“I knowed it was that man ‘cause I couldn’t keep my eyes off of him”

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Re: Oswald killed Tippit: Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2020, 06:56:05 AM »
Seems mystery guest #2 looked like the guy who shot the cop...
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Re: Oswald killed Tippit -- Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2020, 11:32:28 AM »
On the day The Warren Report was released to the public (27 September 1963), CBS Television Network broadcast: November 22 The Warren Report.

Key witnesses had been interviewed by Eddie Barker of CBS affiliate in Dallas - KRLD Television.

Helen Markham confirmed her positive identification of Lee Harvey Oswald as the man who shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit on the day of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.


I believe that you might want to change the date that the Warren report was released to the public to 1964. Thanks.

Offline Gary Craig

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Re: Oswald killed Tippit -- Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2020, 02:33:52 PM »
from
"VINNIE IT IS ROUND"
by Mark Lane


                    "The Commission claimed that Mrs. Markham identified Lee Harvey Oswald as the man who shot
the policeman at a line up on November 22 and that in testimony before the Commission, Mrs. Markham confirmed her
positive identification of Lee Harvey Oswald as the man she saw kill Officer Tippit. Captain Fritz - who needed that
identification real quickly -- testified that the lineup was hurriedly arranged at 4:30 that afternoon, less than three
and a half hours after Tippit's death and less than that after Oswald's arrest. Mrs Markham was "quite hysterical"
when she arrived at police headquarters. Her state and the atmosphere in the lineup room are best described by the
record of her testimony."


Q: Now when you went into the room you looked these people over, these four men?

Markham: Yes , sir.

Q: Did you recognize anyone in the lineup?

Markham: No, sir

Q: You did not? Did you see anybody-I have asked you that question before-did you recognize anybody from their face?

          "Counsel wished to remind Mrs. Markham that when he had prepared her for her testimony, before
a record of her answers was made, the matter had been discussed. To prepare a witness for testimony may
be acceptable where adversary and hostile cross-examination is expected, and it is also a legitimate way of
preventing repetition and irrelevant conjecture. The record of the Warren Commission, however, reveals no
such cross-examination and was burdened to such a degree by repetition and irrelevance that the initial
preparation seems to have been for the purpose of leading the witness to give an appropiate answer."


Markham: From their face, no.

Q: Did you identify anybody in these four people?

Markham: I didn't know nobody.

Q: I know you didn't know nobody, but did anybody in that lineup look like anybody you had seen before?

Markham: No. I had never seen none of them, none of these men.

Q: No one of the four?

Markham: No one of them.

Q: No one of the four?

Markham: No, sir.

       "At this point counsel, a teacher of criminal law and procedure at the University of Southern California and
a member of the U.S. Judical Conference Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, asked a
rather leading question. Mrs. Markham said that she recognized no one at the lineup; counsel tried five times for a
more acceptable answer. Then, departing a little from the legal procedure he teaches, he next asked his friendly but
disconcerting witness, "Was there a number two man in there?" Mrs. Markham replied, "Number two is the one I
picked." Counsel began another question:"I thought you just told me that you hadn't, but Mrs. Markham interrupted
to answer inexplicably, "I thought you wanted me to describe their clothing."


Counsel then inquired:

Q: You recognized him from his appearance?

Markham: I asked-I looked at him. When I saw this man I wasn't sure, but I had cold chills just run all over me.

        "A mystical identification at best. However, the Commission was satisfied that its lawyer had at last
obtained the right answer: "Addressing itself solely to the probative value of Mrs. Markham's contemporaneous
discription of the gunman and her identification of Oswald at a police lineup, the Commission considers her
testimony reliable."

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Re: Oswald killed Tippit -- Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2020, 03:08:35 PM »
On the day The Warren Report was released to the public (27 September 1964), the CBS Television Network broadcast the program: "November 22nd The Warren Report".

Key witnesses had been interviewed by Eddie Barker of CBS affiliate in Dallas - KRLD Television.

Helen Markham confirmed her positive identification of Lee Harvey Oswald as the man who shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit on the day of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.


Ha.ha.ha.ha.hee.hee.hee....ROTFLMAO!   Watta pathetic attempt to prop up a pile of bullspombleprofglidnoctobuns....

Did Mrs Markham explain how she saw officer Tippit tailing the man at 1:04 and shot him at 1:06....  1:04 was exactly the same time that Mrs Roberts saw Lee Oswald standing on the sidewalk in from of the rooming house?    Did Markham explain how Lee Oswald could have been at two widely separate places at the same time?
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Re: Oswald killed Tippit -- Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2020, 04:45:10 PM »
On the day The Warren Report was released to the public (27 September 1964), the CBS Television Network broadcast the program: "November 22nd The Warren Report".

Key witnesses had been interviewed by Eddie Barker of CBS affiliate in Dallas - KRLD Television.

Helen Markham confirmed her positive identification of Lee Harvey Oswald as the man who shot and killed Officer J.D. Tippit on the day of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.


This is what you get when you cherry-pick one piece of vague witness testimony and jump to a conclusion.

Offline Ross Lidell

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Re: Oswald killed Tippit: Helen Markham confirms her ID on CBS 1964
« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2020, 09:27:39 PM »
“I knowed it was that man ‘cause I couldn’t keep my eyes off of him”

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So Helen had a Taysux accent... so what?

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