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1:12:02
Acquilla Clemons...
1:12:03
...saw the killer and another man
go off in separate directions.

1:12:06
Mrs. Clemons was never taken to a lineup
or to the Warren Commission.

1:12:11
At the scene, Officer Poe marks
his initials on the shells...

1:12:14
...to record the chain of evidence.
1:12:17
Those initials are not
on the three cartridge cases...

1:12:20
...which the Warren Commission show him.
1:12:23
As early as 12:44, only 14 minutes
after the assassination...

1:12:27
...the police put out a description
matching Oswald's size and build.

1:12:32
Oswald is next seen by a shoe salesman,
Johnny Brewer, on Jefferson Avenue.

1:12:37
Oswald is scared. He begins to realize
the full implications of this thing.

1:12:42
He goes to the Texas Theater,
possibly a prearranged meeting point.

1:12:45
Though he has $14 in his pocket,
he doesn't buy the 75-cent ticket.

1:12:50
Brewer has the cashier call the police.
1:12:53
In response to that call...
1:12:55
...at least 30 officers in patrol cars descend
on the movie theater.

1:13:00
This is the most remarkable example
of police intuition...

1:13:03
...since the Reichstag fire.
1:13:06
I don't buy it!
1:13:07
They knew. Someone knew
Oswald would be there.

1:13:12
Brewer leads the cops into the theater...
1:13:14
...and from the stage, points Oswald out.
1:13:16
There he is.
1:13:29
Sir, can I get you to stand up?
1:13:37
I am not resisting arrest!
I am not resisting arrest!

1:13:42
They have their man.
1:13:44
Is already been decided in Washington.
1:13:47
When he is brought from the theater...
1:13:50
...a crowd is waiting to scream at him.
1:13:53
Lee Oswald must have felt like Joseph K.
in Kafka's The Trial.

1:13:56
He's never given reasons for his arrest.
1:13:59
He doesn't know the unseen forces
ranging against him.


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