166 The identity of the officer who found the "Westbrook"..
Jul 15, 2019 15:00:30 GMT -5
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Post by Tom Sorensen on Jul 15, 2019 15:00:30 GMT -5
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Actually, the car in question was a '55 Oldsmobile, not a Pontiac as stated.
If it even was that car...as mentioned in Arjans post (bottom) Meagher spotted the false assertion in the WCR:
"(4) that the jacket was not found by Captain Westbrook, as the Report asserts, ..."
I see no reason not to state they were flat out lying three times:
Westbrook walked through the parking lot
behind the service station604 and found a light-colored jacket lying
under the rear of one of the cars.605 (WCR P. 132)
behind the service station604 and found a light-colored jacket lying
under the rear of one of the cars.605 (WCR P. 132)
Marina Oswald also identified Commission Exhibit No.
162, the jacket found by Captain Westbrook, as her husband's second
jacket.610 (WCR P. 132)
162, the jacket found by Captain Westbrook, as her husband's second
jacket.610 (WCR P. 132)
Mrs. Markham and Barbara Davis thought that the jacket worn by the slayer of
Tippit was darker than the jacket found by Westbrook.613 Scoggins
thought it was lighter.614 (WCR 176)
Tippit was darker than the jacket found by Westbrook.613 Scoggins
thought it was lighter.614 (WCR 176)
The crooked commission even in the foot note refer to the page where Westbrook stated he did not actually find the jacked!
Also note how they cleverly manipulate the reader into believing it was the actual car in the picture by adding the license number to the caption of Westbrook Exhibit C shown in Arjan's post; caption reads: "38. PLACE WHERE JACKED WAS FOUND BEHIND OLDSMOBILE, LICENSE NL 95".
How would they know it was that specific car if they DID NOT identify the officer who supposedly found the jacked? They also DID NOT provide hard evidence of the NL 95 plate having been noted. Westbrook is all over the place when asked about the location of the jacked:
Mr. BALL. Behind the Texaco service station?
Mr. WESTBROOK. Yes; behind the Texaco service station, and some officer, I feel sure it was an officer, I still can't be positive pointed this jacket out to me and it was laying slightly under the rear of one of the cars.
Mr. WESTBROOK. Yes; behind the Texaco service station, and some officer, I feel sure it was an officer, I still can't be positive pointed this jacket out to me and it was laying slightly under the rear of one of the cars.
Mr. BALL. What kind of a car was it?
Mr. WESTBROOK. That, I couldn't tell you. I told the officer to take the make and the license number.
Mr. WESTBROOK. That, I couldn't tell you. I told the officer to take the make and the license number.
Mr. BALL. Did you take the number yourself?
Mr. WESTBROOK. No.
Mr. WESTBROOK. No.
Mr. BALL. What was the name of the officer?
Mr. WESTBROOK. I couldn't tell you that, sir.
Mr. WESTBROOK. I couldn't tell you that, sir.
Mr. BALL. I offer this as Exhibit B, which is identified as "37. Parking area behind Texaco station," and on which the witness has marked "old house."
(Instrument marked by the reporter as "Westbrook Exhibit No. B," for identification.)
(Instrument marked by the reporter as "Westbrook Exhibit No. C," for identification.)
(Instrument marked by the reporter as "Westbrook Exhibit No. B," for identification.)
(Instrument marked by the reporter as "Westbrook Exhibit No. C," for identification.)
Mr. BALL. I show you another picture which is identified as "38. Place where jacket found behind Oldsmobile, License No. NL 95."
Does that look anything like the area where you saw the jacket?
Mr. WESTBROOK. Yes, sir.
Does that look anything like the area where you saw the jacket?
Mr. WESTBROOK. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. Where?
Mr. WESTBROOK. I would say that the jacket probably, if this is the area, was probably right along in here.
Mr. WESTBROOK. I would say that the jacket probably, if this is the area, was probably right along in here.
Mr. BALL. Put a circle there in the general area.
(Witness complied with request of Counsel Ball.)
(Witness complied with request of Counsel Ball.)
Mr. BALL. The jacket was underneath a car?
Mr. WESTBROOK. But, I am guessing on this--slightly underneath a car.
Mr. BALL. What do you mean you are guessing on this--what are you guessing about?
Mr. WESTBROOK. About where the jacket was found in this picture.
Mr. WESTBROOK. About where the jacket was found in this picture.
Mr. BALL. You mean it was under----
Mr. WESTBROOK. It was under a car, but I don't know whether it was under the one I put it under or not.
Mr. WESTBROOK. It was under a car, but I don't know whether it was under the one I put it under or not.
Mr. BALL. It might have been under one or the other of the cars, you couldn't swear which?
Mr. WESTBROOK. Yes, it could have been under any of the other cars, but I think it was kind of along in the middle of the parking lot.
Mr. WESTBROOK. Yes, it could have been under any of the other cars, but I think it was kind of along in the middle of the parking lot.
Mr. BALL. I offer this as Exhibit B of Captain Westbrook's deposition. Now, you don't know the name of the officer?
Mr. WESTBROOK. No; I probably knew his name, but we see so many things that were happening so fast.
Mr. WESTBROOK. No; I probably knew his name, but we see so many things that were happening so fast.
Wow, what a disaster! It was Barnes of the Crime Search Section who took the pictures but he was not asked to confirm which was the actual car, shown here for completeness, as he correctly identifies the location of the lot:
Mr. BARNES. I took a picture of a stop sign that was located down at the intersection of Patton and 10th. We had a report that we thought maybe that might have had some significance on the case.
I also took shots at the rear of the car on the parking lot where a jacket was discarded by the suspect.
I also took shots at the rear of the car on the parking lot where a jacket was discarded by the suspect.
Mr. BELIN. Where would that be?
Mr. BARNES. In the alley between Patton and the next street over.
Mr. BARNES. In the alley between Patton and the next street over.
Mr. BELIN. The next street to the west?
Mr. BARNES. Between Patton and the alley that ran between the two. I would have to check on the map. Cumberland--you got a street map?
Mr. BARNES. Between Patton and the alley that ran between the two. I would have to check on the map. Cumberland--you got a street map?
Mr. BELIN. I have a map here which, if you will excuse me for a moment, I will try and get.
Mr. BARNES. I sure will. Crawford.
Mr. BARNES. I sure will. Crawford.
Mr. BELIN. We now have a map of Dallas, and you say that the jacket was found in the alley between Patton and Crawford? Where with relation to 10th or Jefferson?
Mr. BARNES. It would be between Jefferson and 10th in the alley that separates those two streets, and running from Patton and Crawford.
Mr. BARNES. It would be between Jefferson and 10th in the alley that separates those two streets, and running from Patton and Crawford.
Mr. BELIN. You say running from Patton and Crawford. You mean parallel?
Mr. BARNES. It runs parallel to Jefferson.
Mr. BARNES. It runs parallel to Jefferson.
Mr. BELIN. Parallel to Jefferson?
Mr. BARNES. Between Patton and Crawford.
Mr. BELIN. Between Patton and Crawford. Was there a Texaco station around there at all?
Mr. BARNES. There is a service station right south of it. The kind of station that it is, I don't recall the kind of station it was, but there is a service station, and sort of a parking lot where this jacket was discarded. We got photos of this car where the jacket was found just behind it.
Mr. BELIN. Now you took some pictures out there, you say, is that correct?
Mr. BARNES. I did.
(Discussion off the record for selection of pictures.)
Mr. BARNES. Between Patton and Crawford.
Mr. BELIN. Between Patton and Crawford. Was there a Texaco station around there at all?
Mr. BARNES. There is a service station right south of it. The kind of station that it is, I don't recall the kind of station it was, but there is a service station, and sort of a parking lot where this jacket was discarded. We got photos of this car where the jacket was found just behind it.
Mr. BELIN. Now you took some pictures out there, you say, is that correct?
Mr. BARNES. I did.
(Discussion off the record for selection of pictures.)
However, as the continuation shows, pictures selected showed Tippit's squad car NOT the Olds in the parking lot. Barnes obviously knew what car to pick either from someone who pointed it out to him, or by the license number. Who was it? We'll never know because BELIN elected not to crosscheck with Barnes.
BTW, Westbrook was interviewed by BALL on April 6, 1964, Barnes on April 7. No way BELIN would not have known that Westbrook was talking BS when it came down to the details of how "he" found the jacket. Even more important to get all the details possible from Barnes...yest another FAIL by the commission.