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Steven Uanna

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  1. Acquilla Clemons, in the Mark Lane interview, said the guy that shot Oswald was a short stocky guy. A short stocky guy was apprehended and immediately released that day. Ms. Clemons also said she saw was very familiar with Tippit. She saw him “prit many times” Apparently he was at or near the house he was killed in front of so much that she thought he lived there. Wasn’t that house used to store furniture. I suspect Tippit’s real job was to look after “estates” (not a mansion and it’s grounds but the remnants of people’s property when they died) They were stored in this and other housed around town before they could be culled and parceled out to antique dealers or second hand stores. Wasn’t there a second hand store somewhere near here relating to the escape of Oswald’s killer. Someone followed a man who tried, but failed, to get into the rear of the second hand store. Then attention turned to the “strange church” nearby. I suspect junk dealer Honest Joe was involved in this, selling pilfered estate items from his store on Elm Street. Honest Joe’s truck is seen at the Book Depository moments before the assassination as it continues from Elm Street onto the service road in front of the Depository. Honest Joe was seen in the crowd across from Police Headquarters at the time Ruby shot Oswald. I think O’Neils Funeral and ambulance service was involved in this shake down operation too. Tippit told his son on the morning of his death that he loved him and something to the effect that maybe he might not be coming back that day. Was this a big haul of loot Tippit was supposed to escort that that day? Dallas was a very corrupt town.
  2. You know this makes Oswald’s statement about not being questioned about JFK’s murder seem plausible. Oswald made a bold statement but he said it with such conviction that it just hung out there in mid air for decades. But it didn’t hang long when he said it. Someone wasn’t going to let this pass. “Nobody said what” Nobody said what” Was that Jack Ruby? If Ruby was involved he would want to get the facts straight because he was a patsy too now. Ruby wanted to talk. In his Warren Commission testimony... incredible number of leads he gave.
  3. On YouTube: November 22, 1963 - Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade press conference... At 0:32 Judge David Johnson, standing behind and on the left of Dallas District Attorney Henry Wade, lights up a smoke. Johnson could have read the Arraignment for JFK’s murder during Oswald’s Midnight Press Conference or right now along with Wade. Wade told everyone Oswald was upstairs for the night so most of the newsmen probably went looking for somewhere to get some sleep. Johnson read Oswald’s Arraignment for the murder of JFK to lone newsman Roger Sharp upstairs shortly after Wade’s interview.
  4. It is my contention that Oswald was never formally charged with JFK’s murder. He was supposedly charged upstairs in the fingerprinting room at 1:35 AM Saturday morning after the Friday/Saturday night “Midnight Press Conference” All day Friday the press was assured Oswald killed the President. Police Chief Jessie Curry had said the case against Oswald was “cinched” After the press conference Judge David Johnson gave an interview to newsman Roger Sharp upstairs. He reads out the arraignment against Oswald for JFK’s murder. One problem, Sharp asks Johnson if this has been read to Oswald. “No” This is at 1:30 at the YouTube video Roger Sharp on #JFK50: The Justice of The Peace. In the full video of the “Midnight Press Conference” after Oswald is quickly taken out after someone shouted “nobody said what” Dallas DA Henry Wade lays out the evidence against Oswald. Standing behind him, lighting up a cigarette, is Judge Johnson. Johnson could have read the charge right there. He tried to slip it in afterwards upstairs and got caught. The only evidence of Oswald’s arraignment for JFK’s murder is a typed record of it from the texashistory.unt.edu site entitled Arraignment of Oswald. P.74 Was Oswald the only one who did not know he was the prime suspect in JFK’s murder? Did the press see him again after the Midnight Press Conference and his ambush in the Dallas Police Headquarters basement Sunday morning? all the notes about his interview were destroyed, right? Thats embarrassing! But sounds a lot better than no notes ever existed because they wanted to keep Oswald under wraps until Sunday morning. When no “assistance” came to Oswald he tried to make “The Raleigh Call” Saturday night. It was blocked. The head of the Dallas Bar Association visited Oswald. Read his testimony in the Warren Report. JFK’s murder was not brought up. Was Oswald ever arraigned for JFK’s murder?
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