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|    NoTrueFlags Here to Donald Willis    |
|    Re: DPD radio transmission omission sugg    |
|    12 Jan 24 09:32:19    |
      From: 19efppp@mail.com              On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 12:07:46 PM UTC-5, Donald Willis wrote:       > By comparing two sets of DPD radio-log transcriptions, we can see that       Tippit was apparently being set up. Sawyer Exh. B duly records a 12:54       exchange between the dispatcher and Tippit:        >        > Disp: You are in the Oak Cliff area, are you not?        >        > Tippit: At Lancaster & 8th.        >        > Disp: You will be at large for any emergency that comes in.        >        > This makes it sound as if Tippit just happened to be in the area, about 8       blocks from 10th & Patton. But only because the Sawyer Exhibit omitted an       earlier order from the dispatcher. From the later, more complete FBI       transcription:        >        > 12:46: Disp: 87 & 78 (Nelson & Tippit), move into Central Oak Cliff area.        >        > (There are two later, inconclusive exchanges between the dispatcher and       Nelson.)        >        > The Sawyer Exhibit makes it difficult to determine the omission of the 12:46       order. The pertinent pages of Sawyer Exhibit A & B are swapped--the A page       is inserted into Exhibit B, and vice versa. A ends at 12:45 and picks up at       12:48. B also ends        at 12:45 and picks up at... 12:48. A suspicious person might find this       convenient. THERE ARE NO ENTRIES FOR 12:46 in either A or B.        >        > The Sawyer Exhibit, most unfortunately, was the transcription used for       almost all Commission questioning of DPD officers. Therefore, this omission       was never brought up, to my knowledge, at the hearings. The 12:46       transmission and its omission from        the Sawyer Exhibit almost make it sound as if Tippit was being set up. Sins       of transmission and sins of omission...        >        > dcw       But the trouble without the 12:46 transmission would be that Tippit would have       had no reason to be in the area at 12:54, out of his patrol district. That       would have to be explaine, or should have to be explained. But, because he was       sent there, allegedly,        it all makes sense.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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