Episode 310 The Tippit Murder Part 22 Doris and Lad Nolan And The Enduring Mystery of The Second Police Car Podcast By  cover art

Episode 310 The Tippit Murder Part 22 Doris and Lad Nolan And The Enduring Mystery of The Second Police Car

Episode 310 The Tippit Murder Part 22 Doris and Lad Nolan And The Enduring Mystery of The Second Police Car

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Episode 310 is the twenty-second episode on the Tippit murder and very well may be our final episode of this mini-series. Of all the mini-series we have produced , this one may have been the most illuminating when it comes to solving the crime...of who killed President John F. Kennedy. In this final episode on Tippit, we explore, one more layer down in the depths of Oak Cliff, the chance that there was a second police car there on the scene...at the moment that Tippit was murdered. That the event at 10th and Patton was more than random and likely involved more than one officer. We do that today through the eyes and ears of Lad Holan, the son of Doris Holan. Both were present as witnesses that day in Dallas and both had material roles as witnesses in this tragic event. Lad is interviewed by Researcher Gavan McMahon about his recollections on that day and the recollections of his mother Doris Holan who clearly saw the second vehicle.

Lad addresses a missing piece of film footage that likely was his mother. Lad was shown that film footage by researcher Dale Meyers. Footage that Lad believes contained portions showing his mother speaking and describing the car in the driveway and alley way BEHIND the house on 10th street. A vantage point that she could clearly see from the second floor window of her apartment at 113 1/2 Patton Avenue.... but the footage has disappeared. Meyers has, apparently, never made it publicly available for scrutiny.

So, what are we to believe? This isn't just a discrepancy; it's a profound contradiction at the heart of the case. A contradiction that suggests a much deeper plot that has been slightly more revealed on a blood-stained street in Oak Cliff. It's, once again, up to you, the jury...to sort this all out...

Yes…there is a grave possibility that the true "Rosetta Stone" of November 22nd, 1963, might just lie in the quiet Dallas suburb of Oak Cliff, waiting for us to finally put the pieces together. This is a wander I’ve created especially for you…and of all the wanders you have taken with me, The Tippit murder wander may be the most tantalizing of all!

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