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

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Offline John Iacoletti

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To see if he could spot a bus heading his way.

He couldn't do that while he was "hightailing"?

Offline John Iacoletti

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I asked him where he went to when he left work, and he told me that he had a room on 1026 North Beckley, that he went over there and changed his trousers and got his pistol and went to the picture show.

Of course he did.  Fritz just didn't record anything like that at the time and nobody else present at the interrogation ever mentioned it.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Time trial video-
I believe everyone has seen that video. Just wondering which protege would post it.
They use the term 'within the allotted time' which is meaningless.
They had a cop to kill when they started out so it was absolutely necessary to take the shortest route possible.
One direction that a witness stated the killer took 'won't work at all' according to Gary Mack [I believe was the director]
Actually, there was an alley cut through [that I took when I walked it years ago] that would have taken took another minute off their shortest route. It was still a ludicrous test. They did not include walking+talking+cop leaving car+shooting+killer leaving scene of crime+cops arriving+taking testimony from witnesses+informing dispatch of descriptions all in less than 22 minutes.
They did. How long is he supposed to have stood around?
At the bus stop? Any time at all was time not included in the process of killing the cop.
Let's say, for argument's sake, half a minute...
For crying out loud ::)
Who waits at a bus stop for 30 seconds?
Apparently Howsley the Conjecturer does.
One thing I might agree with...Oswald waited for a bus...caught a bus...to the Texas Theater.
If he did have that transfer, he didn't need it or use it. Or he got a ride up there from someone not identified.

Online Steve Howsley

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He couldn't do that while he was "hightailing"?

I don't know what you mean. If you're saying he could have left the immediate area by foot toward the next bus stop that's entirely plausible. That would have been smarter than standing around outside his rooming house for a couple of minutes pooping his pants. What he did do however is head further away from the crime rather than catch a bus taking him back toward the city.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2018, 10:18:09 PM by Steve Howsley »

Offline Nicholas Turner

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I believe everyone has seen that video. Just wondering which protege would post it.

Protoge?

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They use the term 'within the allotted time' which is meaningless.

You asked about managing the walk in 13 minutes. How is that any different?

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They had a cop to kill when they started out so it was absolutely necessary to take the shortest route possible.

Who are they?

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One direction that a witness stated the killer took 'won't work at all' according to Gary Mack [I believe was the director]
Actually, there was an alley cut through [that I took when I walked it years ago] that would have taken took another minute off their shortest route. It was still a ludicrous test. They did not include walking+talking+cop leaving car+shooting+killer leaving scene of crime+cops arriving+taking testimony from witnesses+informing dispatch of descriptions all in less than 22 minutes. At the bus stop? Any time at all was time not included in the process of killing the cop. For crying out loud ::) Apparently Howsley the Conjecturer does.

Fair enough.

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One thing I might agree with...Oswald waited for a bus...caught a bus...to the Texas Theater.
If he did have that transfer, he didn't need it or use it. Or he got a ride up there from someone not identified.

Speculation.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2018, 10:21:41 PM by Nicholas Turner »

Online Steve Howsley

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For crying out loud ::)

I suggested 30 secs wait. So you prefer Martin's suggestion?

Let's say, for argument's sake, two minutes.


Offline Bill Chapman

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Well, that's convenient.  I can do that too.  Roberts was an idiot.  Markham was an idiot.  Bledsoe was an idiot.  Whaley was an idiot.

Why would such a man wait even 30 seconds at a bus stop next to that address?

Perhaps you can provide us with official work and/or school records of Blesoe et al that would indicate that any of them were officially found mentally-deficient in some way.

In the meantime, one has testimony from Burroughs himself that he had failed the mental requirements needed to be accepted in the military. In fact he was given a card that classified him as 'different'... which, in today's terms, sounds awfully close to 'mentally-challenged, Autistic... or at least Asberger's Syndrome.