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LuvNewcastle

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5. That might be how it happened, but the man who was interviewed
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:04 AM
Nov 2013

in this article said Tippit was incurious and didn't even look at people when he talked to them. He didn't believe Tippit called Oswald over to the car. So according to this witness, your version of the story would have been out of character for Tippit. You could be right; people sometimes do things that are out of character. But there is room for doubt.

Personally, I believe Oswald either shot Kennedy or he was at least one of the shooters that day. However, no one knows for sure what the motive was for the crime. There is no proof of a reason why Oswald would have done the crime, so we're left with conjecture. A lot of people did have a motive for killing Kennedy and you can't help but wonder if some of them put Oswald or Oswald and another person up to committing the crime. The motive is a mystery that likely will never be fully known.

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