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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: The Tippit Shooting At 1:15-1:16, FACT
« Reply #84 on: Today at 04:35:17 AM »
Neither were the clocks that DPD dispatchers worked with, despite the fact that the supervisor of the dispatchers, J.C. Bowles is on record stating that those clocks were not synchronized and "indicated the incorrect time".

Bowley picked up his daughter from school and schools usually ring there bell on time. If school was out at 1:00 PM, which seems likely to me, and Bowley was already waiting, it is fair and safe to assume he would have left the school at 1:00 PM.
Add on 13 minutes for the drive to 10th Street and he gets there at 1:13 PM, maybe a minute or so after the shooting had taken place.

Markham took the same bus to work every day and she knew she had to be at the bus stop on Jefferson at 1:15 PM, where she would either take a delayed 1:12 bus or the next one at 1:22.
The distance of two blocks she had to walk between 9th Street and Jefferson was (according to the FBI) between 5 to 6 minutes, being approx 2,5 to 3 minutes for each block.
It is highly unlikely that Markham would still be on the corner of 10th and Patton at 1:14 when the shooting allegedly happened.

A third indication that the shooting took place earlier that 1:14 or 1:15 is the fact that the ambulance carrying Tippit arrived at the hospital and attempts were made to revive Tippit until he was declared D.O.A. on 1:15 PM, which is also the time confirmed by DPD officer Davenport, who followed the ambulance to the hospital.

The irony of the LN claim is that all the clocks were wrong except of course those used by the DPD dispatchers. Never mind that the J.C. Bowles said that the DPD clocks did not give the correct time!


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...and attempts were made to revive Tippit until he was declared D.O.A. on 1:15 PM...

No.  Tippit was not declared DOA at 1:15.
He was declared DOA at Methodist Hispital.
The document also states that the time of death was 1:15.
You're mistakenly mixing the two together.

Offline Bill Brown

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Re: The Tippit Shooting At 1:15-1:16, FACT
« Reply #85 on: Today at 04:37:38 AM »
I notice that the same hardcore CT's that endorse Markham as being a Screwball because of her positive Oswald identification, suddenly have her as being the Master of Space and Time when it comes to her time estimates!! You can't make this insanity up. Hahaha

And since by some, personal anecdotes seem to be considered as evidence, here's mine. Before I could drive I had two options to catch a bus, firstly at the bus stop on my street where a bus would come at intervals of 30 mins or 60 mins, depending on the time of day OR if I missed my local bus I would walk up to the main road where buses came along every 5-15 minutes, so in other words much like at Markham's bus stop where buses came every 10 minutes, the time we arrived at the bus stop was meaningless because it would always only be a short wait till the next bus.

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I notice that the same hardcore CT's that endorse Markham as being a Screwball because of her positive Oswald identification, suddenly have her as being the Master of Space and Time when it comes to her time estimates!!

 :D :D ;D

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: The Tippit Shooting At 1:15-1:16, FACT
« Reply #86 on: Today at 05:43:09 AM »

No.  Tippit was not declared DOA at 1:15.
He was declared DOA at Methodist Hispital.
The document also states that the time of death was 1:15.
You're mistakenly mixing the two together.

This is what happens when you live in your own little reality.

No.  Tippit was not declared DOA at 1:15.
He was declared DOA at Methodist Hispital.


The record shows that the ambulance carrying Tippit arrived at Methodist Hospital, that they tried to revive Tippit and then declared him D.O.A. at 1:15 PM

You can try to play word games all you want, but that doesn't alter the facts.

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Re: The Tippit Shooting At 1:15-1:16, FACT
« Reply #87 on: Today at 05:45:32 AM »

No.  Tippit was not declared DOA at 1:15.
He was declared DOA at Methodist Hispital.
The document also states that the time of death was 1:15.
You're mistakenly mixing the two together.

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The areas on Rose's document where the DOA is written and the actual time of death are in two completely unconnected different sections.
The document does say that Tippit arrived DOA and then the certificate also specifically says the actual time of death was 1:15.
For instance, if someone dies overnight and arrives at the hospital/morgue Dead On Arrival in the morning at 9AM, the time of death obviously isn't 9AM but the Doctor will base the actual time of death on a number of factors, of when he estimates that the actual time of death actually happened.





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Re: The Tippit Shooting At 1:15-1:16, FACT
« Reply #88 on: Today at 05:54:05 AM »
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The areas on Rose's document where the DOA is written and the actual time of death are in two completely unconnected different sections.
The document does say that Tippit arrived DOA and then the certificate also specifically says the actual time of death was 1:15.
For instance, if someone dies overnight and arrives at the hospital/morgue Dead On Arrival in the morning at 9AM, the time of death obviously isn't 9AM but the Doctor will base the actual time of death on a number of factors, of when he estimates that the actual time of death actually happened.





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Tippit didn't die overnight. He was shot, rushed to the hospital within minutes and declared D.O.A. at 1:15 PM, no matter how much you try to twist and turn it.