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}}'''J. D. Tippit was murdered''' in Dallas, [[Texas]] on the same day as JFK was assassinated, 22 November [[1963]].
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==Significance==
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The Tippit murder presumably fulfilled some role in the JFK assassination plot. [[Joseph McBride]] has suggested that it may have been intended to maximise the likelihood that [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] was shot rather than apprehended by the [[Dallas police]].
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Event.png J. D. Tippit/Murder(false flag attack,  murder,  mid-level deep event)  SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date22 November 1963
LocationDallas,  Texas,  USA
PerpetratorsJFK/Assassination/Perpetrators
Deaths1
Interest ofJoseph McBride
DescriptionAn accessory murder to the JFK assassination

J. D. Tippit was murdered in Dallas, Texas on the same day as JFK was assassinated, 22 November 1963.

Significance

The Tippit murder presumably fulfilled some role in the JFK assassination plot. Joseph McBride has suggested that it may have been intended to maximise the likelihood that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot rather than apprehended by the Dallas police.


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