If Oswald Was The Assassin, Did He Plan His Escape From The TSBD Very Well?

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Offline Colin Crow

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Brennan testified that he left the cafeteria about 12.18. Walked for 4 minutes to the corner of Main and Houston (12.22). He walked north on Houston and watched them pick up the man and then took up position after a couple of minutes (12.24).

Actually he testified that it took about 4-minutes to get to Houston and Elm. Read it again.

So, 12.18 plus 4 minutes to get to Elm and Houston is 12.22. Then waited a couple of minutes to watch the man with seizure attended by ambulance for couple of minutes. That’s 12.24.

As he testified, 12.22 or 12.24. No mention of a watch under oath. Agree?

Offline Colin Crow

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Day drew a diagram of where the gun sack was when he first saw it in the corner. Can you point to anything that pinpoints where these numerous officers supposedly saw the chicken bones and lunch sack?

Day never saw the sack in the SN.

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So, 12.18 plus 4 minutes to get to Elm and Houston is 12.22. Then waited a couple of minutes to watch the man with seizure attended by ambulance for couple of minutes. That’s 12.24.

As he testified, 12.22 or 12.24. No mention of a watch under oath. Agree?

In the book he makes it clear that he passed by the man having an apparent seizure while he was on his way to the corner of Houston and Elm. Combine that with the testimony that it took him about 4-minutes to get from the restaurant to Houston and Elm. Plus the mention (in the book) of looking at his watch when he saw the man in the sniper’s nest window. And it appears that he watched the seizure event during the 4-minutes it took him to get there. It could be argued that he knew that it took him about 4-minutes to get there because he remembered the time on the clock when he left the restaurant and subtracted that from the time on his watch when he saw the man in the sniper’s nest window.

Offline Colin Crow

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In the book he makes it clear that he passed by the man having an apparent seizure while he was on his way to the corner of Houston and Elm. Combine that with the testimony that it took him about 4-minutes to get from the restaurant to Houston and Elm. Plus the mention (in the book) of looking at his watch when he saw the man in the sniper’s nest window. And it appears that he watched the seizure event during the 4-minutes it took him to get there. It could be argued that he knew that it took him about 4-minutes to get there because he remembered the time on the clock when he left the restaurant and subtracted that from the time on his watch when he saw the man in the sniper’s nest window.

From "Eyewitness to History"

"What drew my attention to him with all of the other people in the area, I don't know. I looked at my watch and it was about 12:22. ..."

Under oath to WC

12.22 to 12.24.

I’m calling BS on the looking at watch "memory".

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From "Eyewitness to History"

"What drew my attention to him with all of the other people in the area, I don't know. I looked at my watch and it was about 12:22. ..."

Under oath to WC

12.22 to 12.24.

I’m calling BS on the looking at watch "memory".

So I guess that this ends the discussion that you requested. It doesn’t go the way you expected so you throw up your hands and pout and quit. Fine with me.

Offline Colin Crow

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So I guess that this ends the discussion that you requested. It doesn’t go the way you expected so you throw up your hands and pout and quit. Fine with me.

It went exactly as I expected. When I asked for evidence of the 12.22 time call by Brennan you supplied a "memory" that didn’t happen instead of analysis his testimony under oath. It went exactly they way I predicted.

Now let’s move to when you think Williams vacated the 6th floor prior to the shooting. If you are game.

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From "Eyewitness to History"

"What drew my attention to him with all of the other people in the area, I don't know. I looked at my watch and it was about 12:22. ..."

Under oath to WC

12.22 to 12.24.

I’m calling BS on the looking at watch "memory".

Dear Colin,

Because it doesn't fit in with your conspiracy theory?

He thought the man up there in the corner window by himself on an otherwise vacant floor was unusual, and might have wanted to know what time it was, anyway.

So he looked at his watch.

Big deal.

"Get over it."

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