I tried timestamping it at 19:40. Just to let you know in case it doesn't open there for you.
WHAT THE HECK???
This was a 2003 symposium. Tink says Odum called him "two days after" their visit to his home (and in fact tried to call them before they left Dallas) and pretty much cleared up the mystery. Their seminal article, "The Magic Bullet: More Magical Than We Knew," HAD to have been written more than two days after their visit to Odum, so WHY does it trumpet the "Odum mystery" as though it were highly significant ("Bardwell Odum, one of the key links, says he was never in the chain at all and the FBI’s own, suppressed records tend to back him up.")? The online version of the article has a 2005 editor's note but nothing new about Odum, and the supposed Odum mystery is still a favorite of CTers.
Is this just raw dishonesty? Tink was a professor of philosophy and has an engaging way that makes you want to like and believe him, but this isn't the first time he's taken me aback.