How Could LHO Walk One Mile After Leaving His Room & Shoot A Cop In 13 Minutes?

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Offline Bill Chapman

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What would be you is stealing Bugliosi's rhetoric without attribution.

WOW. Johnny the Quibbler sticking up for Bugliosi... who'da thunk it? Nice try, but Bug's famous split hairs thang is deeply entrenched in assassination research culture hereabouts.

Tell ya what: You can use my brilliant 'Dirty Harvey' reference (Smith, Wesson... and Lee) and you won't have to attribute to me.  ;)
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Offline John Iacoletti

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WOW. Johnny the Quibbler sticking up for Bugliosi... who'da thunk it? Nice try, but Bug's famous split hairs thang is deeply entrenched in assassination research culture hereabouts.

Tell ya what: You can use my brilliant 'Dirty Harvey' reference (Smith, Wesson... and Lee) and you won't have to attribute to me.  ;)

Methinks you overestimate your own brilliance.

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Re: How Could LHO Walk One Mile After Leaving His Room & Shoot A Cop In 13 Minutes?
? Reply #119 on: November 02, 2018, 06:58:26 PM ?
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Quote from: John Iacoletti on November 02, 2018, 05:19:29 PM
Yes, I can read.  Can you?  Seeing a policeman fall is not the same thing as seeing the policeman being shot.

Stop playing games.

Seeing the policeman actually fall down clearly indicates that the shooter would still be looking at the victim and most likely continuing to point the revolver at him, not knowing if his target had been rendered ineffective or not. This seeming fear & uncertainty is confirmed when ProbablyOswald then made sure by shooting the poor dumb cop in the head.

Again, point out where I said BENEVIDES said he saw Oswald shoot Tippit in the head. Did Oswald not walk after shooting the officer in the body, then come back and shoot him in the head?

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Again, point out where I said BENEVIDES said he saw Oswald shoot Tippit in the head. Did Oswald not walk after shooting the officer in the body, then come back and shoot him in the head?

I don't think you've demonstrated that Oswald did anything.

Maybe the question you should be asking is why didn't Markham, Benavides, Scoggins, etc, see this alleged "come back and shoot him in the head"?

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Once again---- **Official timeline review [bold emphasis mine]......
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1:00 PM: LHO arrives on foot at his rooming house, where he [changes his clothes... and then presumably] retrieves his pistol [and presumably gathers whatever bullets might be laying around].
1:03 PM: LHO leaves the rooming house [and is last seen at the bus stop on the north side of his rooming house].
1:16 PM: LHO [presumably... after walking south on N. Beckley Ave aimlessly to a random location is stopped and confronted by this patrolman who talks with him at some length then exists the patrol vehicle and then Oswald, presumably] shoots J.D. Tippit and continues fleeing [and then there appears a citizen who manages to contact dispatch on the police radio then as standers-by awaits the arrival of investigating officers who locates the scene... takes a vague description of the assailant ...relays the description to dispatch who then announces an APB to all squads in the vicinity.]
1:22 PM: [Hence] Police broadcast a description of the suspect in the Tippit murder. [allegedly six that is[6] minutes after the shots were fired by the assailant.]
This gives the whole event a total of 19 minutes between Oswald's exit from his room to the broadcast of the assailant's description...a logistical impossibility! 
 **  http://jfkassassination.net/parnell/chrono.htm

Offline Ross Lidell

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Who waits at a bus stop for 30 seconds?  If you don't see a bus coming you're not going to see one 30 seconds later either.

But whatever it takes.

Too bad Burroughs said that Oswald slipped into the Texas Theater between 1:00 and 1:07.

Too bad you are confronted with the "not enough time for Oswald to get to the Texas Theater as early as 1:00 pm and as late as 1:07 pm" problem.