Post by Rob Caprio on Apr 15, 2019 9:32:51 GMT -5
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Who was the Army Intelligence man Detective Brian gave a lift to?
In Dallas Police Department (DPD) Detective V.J. Brian’s testimony before the WC we see the following.
Representative FORD. As you drove from the Texas School Depository Building after making a check of the facilities who was in the car?
Mr. BRIAN. Our car?
Representative FORD. Yes.
Mr. BRIAN. Let me see, Lieutenant Revill, myself, Westphal, Tarver, and we gave a man a lift, and I don't remember whether he was a CID, I don't know the man, I don't remember whether he was a CIC agent or a CID or OSI, he was some type of, as I recall, Army intelligence man.
Mr. DULLES. Army, Air Force, or something?
Mr. BRIAN. He was connected with the service and we let him out a couple of blocks, if I recall, up about Field Street, somewhere along in there. Lieutenant Revill knew him, who he was, and he rode up there with us.
Representative FORD. Who drove the car?
Mr. BRIAN. Lieutenant Revill. It was his car.
Army Intelligence man? Was this James Powell? Or some other Intelligence man? Why did Lt. Revill NOT mention this man? Here is his exchange with the WC.
Mr. RANKIN. Was anyone working with you there?
Mr. REVILL Yes, sir.
Mr. RANKIN. Who?
Mr. REVILL. Numerous people.
Mr. RANKIN. I see. Was Detective Brian with you there?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir. I had taken Detective Brian with me from the Trade Mart, Dallas Trade Mart, upon hearing of the shots being fired at Mr. Kennedy. I took Detective Brian and two other officers assigned to my unit, Detective R. W. Westphal and Detective Tarver, O. J. Tarver.
Mr. RANKIN. How did you come back to the police department?
Mr. REVILL. By automobile.
Mr. RANKIN. By car?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir.
Mr. RANKIN. Was anyone with you?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir, I had Detectives Brian, Tarver, and Westphal.
Mr. RANKIN. They were all in the car with you?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir.
This is one of the clues the WC left for us. Many on the WC did NOT believe the official line either and IMO they left us clues along the way. After Dulles and Ford brought the Army Intelligence man out of Brian, Rankin followed up with Revill about it, but he did NOT push him to tip his hand—he instead asked him who was with him and we see Revill FAILED to mention the Army Intelligence man. This was a clue that the testimony did NOT add up.
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Who was the Army Intelligence man Detective Brian gave a lift to?
In Dallas Police Department (DPD) Detective V.J. Brian’s testimony before the WC we see the following.
Representative FORD. As you drove from the Texas School Depository Building after making a check of the facilities who was in the car?
Mr. BRIAN. Our car?
Representative FORD. Yes.
Mr. BRIAN. Let me see, Lieutenant Revill, myself, Westphal, Tarver, and we gave a man a lift, and I don't remember whether he was a CID, I don't know the man, I don't remember whether he was a CIC agent or a CID or OSI, he was some type of, as I recall, Army intelligence man.
Mr. DULLES. Army, Air Force, or something?
Mr. BRIAN. He was connected with the service and we let him out a couple of blocks, if I recall, up about Field Street, somewhere along in there. Lieutenant Revill knew him, who he was, and he rode up there with us.
Representative FORD. Who drove the car?
Mr. BRIAN. Lieutenant Revill. It was his car.
Army Intelligence man? Was this James Powell? Or some other Intelligence man? Why did Lt. Revill NOT mention this man? Here is his exchange with the WC.
Mr. RANKIN. Was anyone working with you there?
Mr. REVILL Yes, sir.
Mr. RANKIN. Who?
Mr. REVILL. Numerous people.
Mr. RANKIN. I see. Was Detective Brian with you there?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir. I had taken Detective Brian with me from the Trade Mart, Dallas Trade Mart, upon hearing of the shots being fired at Mr. Kennedy. I took Detective Brian and two other officers assigned to my unit, Detective R. W. Westphal and Detective Tarver, O. J. Tarver.
Mr. RANKIN. How did you come back to the police department?
Mr. REVILL. By automobile.
Mr. RANKIN. By car?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir.
Mr. RANKIN. Was anyone with you?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir, I had Detectives Brian, Tarver, and Westphal.
Mr. RANKIN. They were all in the car with you?
Mr. REVILL. Yes, sir.
This is one of the clues the WC left for us. Many on the WC did NOT believe the official line either and IMO they left us clues along the way. After Dulles and Ford brought the Army Intelligence man out of Brian, Rankin followed up with Revill about it, but he did NOT push him to tip his hand—he instead asked him who was with him and we see Revill FAILED to mention the Army Intelligence man. This was a clue that the testimony did NOT add up.