So no quote of mine saying that Bowley arrived at 1:17?
T.F. Bowley arrives at the scene, goes to Tippit's body and, realizing there is nothing he can do for the officer, takes the mic from Benavides and reports the shooting at 1:17. This is the first time dispatcher Murray Jackson hears of the shooting.
Bowley said in his affidavit that when he arrived at the scene he looked at his watch and it said 1:10 PM. By having him arrive at about 1:17, you are basically claiming that his watch was wrong by 7 minutes. This is just plain silly considering the fact that he was en route to pick up his wife from work and had just picked up his daughter from school. School bells tend to ring on time, yet somehow Bowley didn't notice that his watch was off by 7 minutes? Really?
Where in this exchange (because that's where you falsely claimed I misrepresented you) did I claim that you said "Bowley arrived at 1:17".
What I said was;
Bowley said in his affidavit that when he arrived at the scene he looked at his watch and it said 1:10 PM. By having him arrive at about 1:17, you are basically claiming that his watch was wrong by 7 minutes.The difference is easy to understand. I'm sorry that you seem to be struggling to understand. Do you really have so much ego that you actually thought that by using the word "you" I was actually talking to you and not in general?
And then there is something else. Bowley said that he looked at his watch when he arrived at the scene and it said 1:10. With that in mind, let's not forget that at around 47:40 in your interview you said that Bowley's watch "was probably slow by five minutes or something like that", which implies that he actually arrived at the scene at around 1:15. But how can that be, when you have Benavides starting to key the mic of the patrol car at 1:16?
Domingo Benavides begins to key the mic of the patrol car radio at 1:16. This keying of the mic would go on for about a minute and a half.
Are we supposed to believe that Bowley arrived a minute or so before Benavides started keying the mic and that he did nothing about it for a minute or a minute and a half, before taking the mic from Benavides?
You most likely won't (for obvious reasons) but why not simply tell us at what time you (now) believe Bowley arrived, because none of this is making any sense.
I've said this once before; if you write your replies less vague people might better understand what it is that you are actually saying, but I seriously doubt you will comply with that request because your replies are basically intended to provoke petty little discussions like this. After all why discuss the actual narrative when you can play around discussing everything else but the narrative and make up your own stuff as you go along.