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cartridge is too great to be misidentified by a veteran officer. Also, it was later discovered that bullets removed from Officer Tippit’s body did not match the Oswald revolver. Neither did these bullets match the spent cartridge shells that were turned in as evidence. Of the four bullets taken from Tippit’s body, one was a Remington-Peters manufacture and three were made by Winchester-Western. On the contrary, of the spent cartridges, two were made by Winchester-Western and two by Remington-Peters. Aquilla Clemons, another eyewitness, sees two men at the scene. These men, she reports, converse with hand signals and then
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Charles A. Crenshaw (JFK Has Been Shot)