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

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Offline Dan O'meara

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I got a TV guide as well. I just assumed the comment Murphy made was the most insightful thing he could come up with about it.
Question for Jerry - was there anything in it that indicated Sandra Styles and Victoria Adams didn't hit the stairs straight away? It's in relation to John's post where Murphy says Styles told him they didn't.
 

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Thanks, but that same video has already been posted two times on the previous page. I doubt Styles will say something different in this one....  :D

Offline Jerry Freeman

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I got a TV guide as well. I just assumed the comment Murphy made was the most insightful thing he could come up with about it.
Question for Jerry - was there anything in it that indicated Sandra Styles and Victoria Adams didn't hit the stairs straight away? It's in relation to John's post where Murphy says Styles told him they didn't.
"We heard three shots from we didn't know where and we went downstairs and out the back around to the front....seeing no one else in the stairwells.."
 
 

Offline John Tonkovich

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Seems to me he did, especially if he bought the Coke beforehand in order to use it as a prop all the way, if necessary.

Carrying the already-opened Coke, get to the Second Floor Lunch Room and hang out there, expecting to be encountered ("No, I didn't hear any shots," or "I work here"), when they leave, walk through Mrs. Reid's office to its front door and exit through it, walk down the wooden steps to the front floor, maybe hang out in the "lobby" for a few seconds, then walk to the rear of the building and exit it through the loading dock door.

Instead of looking suspicious by immediately walking or running away from the building, walk along the side of the building towards the front (as alleged by B. W. F.), cross over to the other side of the street, ... and, well, "take it from there".

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« Last Edit: July 04, 2020, 07:12:40 AM by John Tonkovich »

Offline John Iacoletti

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Adams said she ran down the stairs, ran out the back door, ran around the west side of the TSBD and when she arrived at the front door she listened to a motorcycle radio. The item she heard on the radio (a report about shots coming from the 4th floor) was not played on the radio until 12:37pm.

There’s no report at 12:37 of shots coming from the fourth floor. There’s a report of a man seeing a rifle being pulled in from the second floor, but it’s on channel 2. The motorcycles were on channel 1, weren’t they?

Also, as we’ve discussed multiple times, we don’t know how precise the dispatcher time-checks or the dispatcher clocks were.
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Offline Martin Weidmann

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There’s no report at 12:37 of shots coming from the fourth floor. There’s a report of a man seeing a rifle being pulled in from the second floor, but it’s on channel 2. The motorcycles were on channel 1, weren’t they?

Also, as we’ve discussed multiple times, we don’t know how precise the dispatcher time-checks or the dispatcher clocks were.

I wondered about that radio report as well. I looked at the transcripts and couldn't find it either.

There are on the transcript however, at 12.36, two calls by Sgt Harkness (one on each channel) saying that he had a witness who said the shots came from the 5th floor of the TSBD and that they were sealing of the building. Could it be that Victoria Adams overheard Harkness saying that and later remembered it as a radio call?

Online Gerry Down

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Also, as we’ve discussed multiple times, we don’t know how precise the dispatcher time-checks or the dispatcher clocks were.

They're still likely to be accurate to within 90 seconds or so i'm presuming though?