Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?

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Online Charles Collins

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #70 on: March 27, 2020, 12:39:19 AM »
Okay, then let me ask you this.... Knowing that Aynesworth sat on that information for 35 years, do you feel that enhances his credibility?

How does my opinion about Aynesworth’s credibility help you with your “only goal”? Which you specifically stated:

My only goal is trying to make sense of the entire case and challenge fools who spread all sorts of BS on this forum, like calling their own opinions evidence!.

If you can't stand the heat....

All you are trying to accomplish is to find a way “hit a nerve.” Therefore since you refuse to ignore me, then I will ignore you.

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #71 on: March 27, 2020, 12:51:20 AM »
How does my opinion about Aynesworth’s credibility help you with your “only goal”? Which you specifically stated:

All you are trying to accomplish is to find a way “hit a nerve.” Therefore since you refuse to ignore me, then I will ignore you.

That's the ulitimate escape for those who can or will not answer critical questions....

Your opinion about Ayneworth's credibility relates directly to the frequent use you make of quotes from his book. If you think he is credible you should be able to explain why you think that and if you don't think he is credible enough you should be able to explain why you keep on using quotes from him.

When I quote testimony from Earlene Roberts I clearly indicate that I have doubt about her credibility. When you quote Aynesworth you do no such thing. The mere fact that you can not or are not willing to explain why you consider him to be credible, tells me that you are hiding behind quotes from a person you do not consider credible enough to defend him.
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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #72 on: April 10, 2020, 08:16:30 AM »
What was the purpose of Oswald seemly desperate to leave TSBD and get to his boarding house ASAP ?

One of the reasons to suspect the Mrs Reid meeting Oswald just after Baker/Truly is that Oswald was NOT in a hurry which does not fit the WC theory he was anxious to escape

So imo, the bus trip never really happened and the bus transfer ticket that had neither McWatters fingerprints nor Oswalds, was planted to make create the illusion Oswald was in a hurry

Zeon, was McWatters lying when he said he picked up a man near Elm & Field (not a bus stop, while the bus was stopped in traffic) who then got back off the bus a few minutes later after asking for a transfer?

Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #73 on: April 10, 2020, 08:20:17 AM »
The title to this thread states that Lee Oswald was at 10th and Patton       Who can prove that Lee was in fact at that location at the time that Tippit was shot?

https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,697.0.html

Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #74 on: April 10, 2020, 08:27:11 AM »
Like hell. From the video--- "Oswald arrived at just before 1PM". That is according to the official story. That must be accurate or it doesn't work. "He left moments later"-- So how long was that? What was the testimony again?.....Hell! Every second counted!
One thing to consider ...according to this cab driver who took Oswald from downtown to Oak Cliff---Dropped him off at 500 N. Beckley. So, if Oswald was in such a hurry to get in and grab his gun and double time it to 10th St...why all the extra steps? The Report lets that slide.
Gary Mack's walker stopped at 3:17 Did a restart at 5:05 Did another restart at 7:03. The whole demo was just silly and self serving.
& They did not dispel one myth...That Oswald killed J D Tippit.


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One thing to consider ...according to this cab driver who took Oswald from downtown to Oak Cliff---Dropped him off at 500 N. Beckley.

No.

Whaley stated that Oswald gave the destination of 500 N. Beckley but that when they approached the 700 block (two blocks short of the original destination), Oswald decided to just get out there.
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #75 on: April 10, 2020, 04:36:42 PM »

No.

Whaley stated that Oswald gave the destination of 500 N. Beckley but that when they approached the 700 block (two blocks short of the original destination), Oswald decided to just get out there.

Eventually he did.  Not in his original statement.


Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Did Oswald run (rather than walk) to 10th and Patton?
« Reply #76 on: April 10, 2020, 04:55:12 PM »
Whaley stated that Oswald gave the destination of 500 N. Beckley but that when they approached the 700 block (two blocks short of the original destination), Oswald decided to just get out there.
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I looked at my watch and it said 1:10 pm---  Several people were at the scene---T F Bowley

                                                       
Even though Helen Markham [the Warren Commission's star witness] said 1:06...we'll go with 1:10 and we'll go with 1:00 departure from the Beckley room. Never mind what Whaley said...Oswald must have ran to his room...ran in and grabbed a gun and ran all the way to the 10th St location so he could get there in time to shoot a cop. You would think he would be out of breath to run any more ::)