Secondly, I've stated many times that Callaway saw the killer run south on Patton for the full block and then watched the killer turn west onto Jefferson; nothing about the alley. My Callaway timeline has him watching the killer get to Jefferson and head west before he (Callaway) starts to make his "good hard run" up to the shooting scene. I think it was in the cop-killer thread, you said this:
Except he didn't go by the office at all, but instead, according to Callaway, ran down an alley halfway down Patton, between 10th and Jefferson.
What made you say this?
If Callaway saw the killer run into the alley halfway down Patton, then Callaway would begin his "good hard run" up to the shooting scene quite a few seconds earlier (since the killer would reach the alley halfway down Patton versus taking longer while traveling the full length of the block down Patton before reaching Jefferson).
Callaway said he asked the fleeing gunman "Hey man, what in the hell is going on?" This took place when the gunman was roughly fifty-six feet from Callaway (basically across the street from Callaway). If you know where Callaway was standing (and you say that you do know), this places the fleeing gunman on Patton well past the alley already.
Callaway testified to this:
Mr. DULLES. May I ask what course he was taking when you last saw him?
Mr. CALLAWAY. He was going west on Jefferson Street.
Mr. DULLES. West on Jefferson Street?
Mr. CALLAWAY. Yes, sir.
In 1986, in the London trial, Callaway said this, when describing the path taken by the fleeing gunman:
"He (the killer) said something to me which I didn't understand. Then he proceeded to run toward Jefferson, through this front yard (pointing on a map to the front yard at the corner of Patton and Jefferson) right here and proceeded west on Jefferson Street."