Post by NoTrueFlags Herehttps://www.keranews.org/texas-news/2023-12-24/renowned-dallas-journalist-and-bestselling-author-hugh-aynesworth-has-died
His life exemplified everything that is wrong with "America." But, tub o lard that he was, he made it to 92. So how can he complain? Well, he can't complain now, even if he wanted to.
I see one reason why CT-leaning folks (like myself) might scorn Aynesworth. Here, he tries to wriggle out of writing that Mrs. Markham used the phrase "bushy haired" in describing a Tippit suspect: "Hugh Aynesworth... stated that the word, 'bushy-haired', was his interpretation of what she had said. 'She might have said something like, "His hair was messed up", or "He was running and his hair was blown about", Aynesworth recalled. 'But I know that the word "bushy-haired" was not hers exactly.'" Oh, but it apparently was. The 11/22/63 Poe-Jez report to Chief Curry also states that Markham used the phrase "bushy hair" (With Malice p487). Aynesworth's hapless protest re that one word, or phrase, suggests that the other two words which Mark Lane used for her description of the suspect were spot-on, too: "short, stocky".
Further, one of Dale Myers' updated sections in his revised "With Malice" suggests that the man she thought was the killer was either WW Scoggins or Ted Callaway, who were in the taxi which (the update says) an hysterical woman was pointing out and screaming at as it left the Tippit scene, with, she reportedly said, the killer on board. A photo in WM on page 227 shows a relatively short and stocky Scoggins. (Short compared to William Whaley, seen in the same photo.)
Finally (Aynesworth is so inspiring), DPD Sgt. Croy testified, "There was a report that a cab driver had picked up Tippit's gun and had left, presumably. They don't know whether he was the one that had shot Tippit..." (v12 p202 WC hearings) There's a frame grab of Croy with Markham (WM p110) at the Tippit scene.
Apparent consilience between a DPD report, a Dallas security agent (the original source for the Myers update), and a police sergeant. Hardly conspiracy buffs...
dcw (direct from the edforum, which will still be around come March)
Yes. He was active in the coverup with many examples of this sort, probably more I don't know about. Aynesworth worked for the murderers. Aynesworth was an accomplice to the murder of John Kennedy. I hope he suffered plenty.