How Could LHO Walk Seven Blocks Shortly After The Assassination & Not Be Seen?

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Offline Nicholas Turner

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So put the previous trip ending around 12.30, then went on to say how he estimated times and wrote them down in 15 minute blocks so timings could be out by 10 or 15 minutes. Can't see where he says it was definitely 12.30.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Where? He said in an interview I watched it could have been as late as 12.45 as he only estimated the time in 15 minute blocks. Where did he say it was definitely 12.30?

His own trip sheet (CE 382) refutes the claim that he only estimated the time in 15 minute blocks.




Offline Ray Mitcham

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Where? He said in an interview I watched it could have been as late as 12.45 as he only estimated the time in 15 minute blocks. Where did he say it was definitely 12.30?

see above

Offline Nicholas Turner

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see above

You edited your post to add the testimony. But you haven't addressed my points about his testimony or shown that he said it was definitely 12.30. If you make a point relating to timings those timings need to be fairly certain don't you agree?
« Last Edit: November 08, 2018, 10:06:53 PM by Nicholas Turner »

Offline Rob Caprio

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Whaley said he was parked at Lamar and Jackson (seven blocks away from the TSBD) when at 12.30pm, he saw Oswald walking towards him from the Commerce, to the North. How did Oswald get from the TSBD to that place and the time still be 12.30? Seven blocks would take at least ten minutes at a brisk walk.

This would exonerate LHO of the assassination all by itself.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Whaley said he was parked at Lamar and Jackson (seven blocks away from the TSBD) when at 12.30pm, he saw Oswald walking towards him from the Commerce, to the North. How did Oswald get from the TSBD to that place and the time still be 12.30? Seven blocks would take at least ten minutes at a brisk walk.

Try reading Whaley's testimony and find out.

WHALEY. Well, about 12:30 as you say, sir; I was at the Greyhound bus station. I have a copy of my trip sheet here.
Mr. BALL. Could I see that, please?
Mr. WHALEY. The FBI took the original and the pictures of the cab and everything.
Mr. BALL. That is what I have been waiting for.
Mr. WHALEY. I think it is supposed to be delivered to you, sir.
Mr. BALL. That is right. I am glad you have that copy.
Mr. WHALEY. I thought maybe you might need it. You look down there it says Greyhound, 500 North Beckley, I think it is marked 12:30 to 12:45. Now that could have been 10 minutes off in each direction because I didn't use a watch, I just guess, in other words, all my trips are marked about 15 minutes each.
« Last Edit: November 09, 2018, 12:02:38 AM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Brown

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Some say Oswald shot Kennedy before leaving the Depository, which he did, the little Marxist creep.  Better if he had never been born.

Agreed, but at least the wretched waif got what he deserved in the end.