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Article: Westbrook and Croy by John Armstrong
This new article focusses for the most part on Westbrook and Croy
Article: The Murder of J.D. Tippit by John Armstrong
Nearly everything that HARVEY Oswald and LEE Oswald did on 11/22/63 was pre-planned
Bill Shelley was Oswald's supervisor at the Book Depository
In 1963 Capt. Westbrook was in charge of the Personnel Dept. for the Dallas police
Westbrook had nothing to do with Capt. Will Fritz's homicide and robbery division
Yet following the shooting of President Kennedy Westbrook was everywhere
He was the first police officer to arrive at the Texas Theater
HARVEY Oswald rode to the Book Depository with Wesley Frazier
Frazier's sister, Linnie Mae Randle, told the WC that Oswald was wearing a grey jacket with big sleeves
CE 163 (the jacket)
Westbrook's whereabouts from the time he was last seen at the police station (circa 12:35 pm)
to his arrival at the book depository are unknown
Westbrook told the WC that he walked one mile to the Texas Book Depository Building--a 22 minute walk
Reserve officer Sgt. Croy told the WC that when President Kennedy was shot, at 12:30 PM,
he was “sitting in his car at the city hall”—police headquarters
According to Croy, he and his estranged wife had gone to lunch together at Austin's Barbecue
John Armstrong believes that Croy met with Capt. Westbrook and rode in Westbrook’s dark blue,
unmarked police car, driving to the Book Depository
HARVEY Oswald boarded the Marsalis bus and then decided to get off the bus (around 12:44 PM)
Two police officers boarded the bus and searched passengers for weapons, around 12:47 to 12:50 PM
Why would police board a bus on Elm St. that was headed toward the Book Depository?
This was not discussed nor investigated by the Warren Commission nor by the FBI nor the Dallas Police
Police car 207
Police officer at the Tippit scene before the ambulance arrived
The "discovery" of Oswald's jacket
Westbrook was the in charge of personnel dept.
Yet he did not remember the name of a single police officer with whom he came in contact that afternoon
The second wallet found at the Tippit scene
The second wallet was not entered into evidence
The only items from this wallet that survived were the two identification cards with the name “Hidell”
Two identification cards obtained from the second wallet showed Oswald and Hidell were the same person
FBI agent James Hosty published his book Assignment Oswald in March 1996
For the first time, JFK researchers learnt about the second wallet which Hosty described in his book
Researchers were desperate to interview Westbrook after learning about the second wallet
But Westbrook died of cancer only a few weeks before the book was released !!!
Following the shooting of HARVEY Oswald by Jack Ruby, Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry
assembled a special squad of detectives to investigate the murder of Oswald
The senior police officer in charge of this "special squad" was none other than Capt. Westbrook
Westbrook went on to work with the CIA
Westbrook relocated to South Vietnam where he was a CIA-sponsored advisor to the Saigon Police Dept