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Originally posted by Ted View Post50 years ago today, my dad was a young Dallas police officer working at Market Hall waiting for the president to arrive...Originally posted by David View PostMy grandfather was a Dallas Police officer on the scene when the shooting took place.
The two homicide guys would not discuss the case at all. You could tell both were tired of hearing the same questions. They'd just give a knowing smile or wink when somebody said they had doubts the Oswald was the shooter.
I know those guys know/knew Ted's dad and David's grandfather.
Ted, cool story about the flyers - As much as I've heard and read about the case I don't think I'd ever heard that.
Edit: Googled "JFK wanted for treason poster" and found this:
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Originally posted by cool cat View PostDo you remember what they valued it at?
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Originally posted by JP135 View PostI worked with a couple of guys who were in Homicide at DPD when JFK got shot. Great guys. Used to know a guy (dead now) who was the motor jock at the rear of JFK's car - he said he had to go by the nearest fire station and wash the vaporized blood and grey matter off his scooter and uniform.
The two homicide guys would not discuss the case at all. You could tell both were tired of hearing the same questions. They'd just give a knowing smile or wink when somebody said they had doubts the Oswald was the shooter.
I know those guys know/knew Ted's dad and David's grandfather.
Ted, cool story about the flyers - As much as I've heard and read about the case I don't think I'd ever heard that.
Edit: Googled "JFK wanted for treason poster" and found this:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_vault...up_before.html
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostEisenhower had a lot more to do with escalating tensions with Russia than Kennedy did. And Johnson had a lot more to do with civil rights legislation than Kennedy did.
Yet somehow Kennedy has received excessive blame for the former and credit for the latter.
I know a great deal on LBJ, and would put nothing past the snake in the grass.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Originally posted by UserX View PostThey also found one on an episode of Storage Wars, valued at $1,000. But I don't trust the estimates on reality TV.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1369206.html
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I've always been interested in the JFK assassination since I was a kid. I've always thought that the conclusions they came up with against oswald was just too convenient, and his wife supposedly spilled a lot of beans about him that she shouldnt have known about.
this is one of those "how do they know that" articles:
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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In high school, I lived two doors down from James Leavelle's son. Mr. Leavelle was the DPD detective handcuffed to Oswald when he was shot by Jack Ruby. He's pictured here, on the left.
His son's home office was full of memorabilia from the event and one year I convinced him to come speak to my US History class. He shared a lot of info and stories. His dad was also in the Navy and survived the Pearl Harbor attack. I was very intrigued with the whole JFK assassination and WWII during that time, so that was real treat for me.
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostI've never heard that first part on Ike.
I know a great deal on LBJ, and would put nothing past the snake in the grass.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
I feel sorry for J Leavelle. For 50 years he's been known for ONE thing that he'd probably rather just forget - of all the DPD officers and detectives involved, he became the face everybody recognized. But no, everybody's gotta ask him the same old questions. The man cannot go anywhere without everybody(1) bugging him.
Originally posted by black2002ls View Post...It didn't completely click until well after we had left who he was.
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When i was in High School one of the substitute teachers told us he was a Secret Service agent working the motorcade that day and every time he subbed he just told us stories. I don't remember his name though. It was like 99' or 00' in Fort Worth.Can't beat them, Join their NEW message board !!
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