
J.D. Tippit (September 18, 1924 – November 22, 1963)
There are those who think that Office Tippit was a part of the conspiracy to kill JFK. That’s quite a claim. Watch this video, as an example of this conspiracy theory:
Looking at the details of his confrontation with Oswald, I’m not so sure.
At 12:45 p.m., 15 minutes after President Kennedy was shot, Tippit received a radio order to drive to the central Oak Cliff area as part of a concentration of police around the center of the city. At 12:54, Tippit radioed that he had moved as directed. By then, several messages had been broadcast describing a suspect in the President’s shooting at Dealey Plaza as a slender white male, in his early 30s, 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) tall, and weighing about 165 lb (75 kg). Oswald was a slender white male, 24 years old, 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall, and an estimated weight of 135 lb (61 kg) at autopsy.[26] Tippit spoke his last known words, “10-4”, over his police radio.
At approximately 1:11–1:14 p.m., Tippit was driving slowly eastward on East 10th Street — about 100 feet (30 m) past the intersection of 10th Street and Patton Avenue — when he pulled alongside a man who resembled the police description. Oswald walked over to Tippit’s car and exchanged words with him through an open vent window. Tippit opened his car door and began walking to the front of the car. Oswald then drew his handgun and fired four shots in rapid succession. Three bullets hit Tippit in the chest, and as he lay on the ground, another shot hit his right temple, killing him instantly. Tippit’s body was transported from the scene of the shooting by ambulance to Methodist Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 1:25 p.m. by Dr. Richard A. Liguori.
OK. What’s the first thing we noticed, here? That they already had a description of Oswald: how?
The encounter that took place between them may be the sanitized version, but Oswald’s actions (whether eye-witnessed or not) were not the actions of an innocent man. Did they know each other previously? What did Tippit say to him that tipped Oswald off?
This could actually be a case of wrong place, wrong time, again.

Looking at Tippit’s randomized birth chart, there are four inconjuncts. Could these aspects be the clues to his life (and death)?
Sun Inconjunct Mars
You have a rather strong will, which may be difficult to control. This is because your way of doing something tends to interfere with what you want to gain by doing it. Your actions in some situations may surprise people by contradicting what they have learned about you as a person. Inside of yourself, you may even begin to feel that you can’t approve of the way you act, or you may feel that you can’t deal comfortably with the results of your actions. In other words, you get yourself into real jams.
Planets in Youth (page 80) by Robert Hand (1977)
Moon Inconjunct Saturn
This aspect usually means that your need for emotional security conflicts with you need to live with the world’s demands. Each of us needs to be accepted and loved for what we are, in order to have enough self-confidence to deal with the world. But we also have to learn to live with our own life situations in order to survive. In other words, we have to realize that we can’t have everything we want. With this aspect, these two needs are working against each other. Probably you will satisfy one of them at the expense of the other.
Ibid (page 127)
Jupiter Inconjunct Pluto
Even at best you will get a certain amount of resistance from others, because they will feel your energy and be afraid of your motives. Unless you show them that your motives are good and that you can be reasoned with, you will run into opponents who are more powerful than you, who will stop you and make your efforts futile.
Ibid (page 272)
Uranus Inconjunct Neptune (1893-1896 and 1924-1927)
This aspect indicates changes in the world of the people who were born at these times, changes that were difficult to understand because they were very revolutionary but subtle in many ways. The people born during the first period experienced the consequences of these changes through having to fight in the First World War. The second group reached maturity at the time of the Great Depression. Both the First World War and the Depression were expressions of the breakdown of the nineteenth-century world order that was dominated by Western Europe.
Ibid (pages 319-20)
The Jupiter/Pluto inconjunct suggests that there must have been something in Tippit’s manner that made Oswald shoot him. But, again, is this the action of an innocent man? The “fake” Oswald theory makes sense. Lee Harvey Oswald did not shoot Officer J.D. Tippit.

Is there a chance that their connection is karmic (Oswald’s North Node conjunct Tippit’s Saturn)? Hmm.
So, I’m back to the original thought I had that Oswald, as the reincarnation of Booth, was set up to take the fall for JFK’s assassination, and only Ruby’s (seemingly) surprise shooting of him closed the book.
