Agreed, I was assuming he made it on foot but didn't specify.
How is it "impossible" that Oswald left the house at 12:58 PM
This seems like quite an extreme statement (IMO)
You must have a really good, solid reason for believing it's "impossible", particularly when you have no idea of the speed Oswald was moving. Roberts gives the distinct impression he was in a big hurry - "all but running".
According to Google Maps the distance between Oswald's rooming house and 10th and Patton is 0.8 miles.
At the not impossible speed of 6mph this distance can be covered in 8 minutes
At 5mph it can be covered in less than 10 minutes.
These are not impossible parameters
Fair enough.
One minute seems a more reasonable estimate.
That's not a range of possibilities.
That's just you deciding what it is.
How is it "impossible" that Oswald left the house at 12:58 PM
This seems like quite an extreme statement (IMO)
You must have a really good, solid reason for believing it's "impossible", particularly when you have no idea of the speed Oswald was moving. Roberts gives the distinct impression he was in a big hurry - "all but running".Roberts did not say anything about Oswald's movements outside the house except for the fact that she saw him standing at the bus stop in front of the house. Does that give the impression of somebody being in a big hurry? The comment "you sure are in a big hurry", made by Roberts, was about the way she percieved Oswald to be as he entered the house. When I say to somebody that I am in a hurry, does that automatically mean that I will be running?
I do have a reason and will leave it up to you to decide if it is a good one or not.
At 5.03 minutes in this timeline special Roberts tells us Oswald entered the rooming house
after 1 PMIf you believe her about seeing Oswald leaving zipping up a jacket, then why do you doubt her when she says this?
I don't really understand the need to push back the time Oswald left the rooming house or for that matter to assume that he must have run. It seems desperation to keep him in play for the Tippit shooting. The WC and the FBI did something similar. Hoover first concluded that they had their man and then they started to look for evidence that would fit their narrative.
According to Google Maps the distance between Oswald's rooming house and 10th and Patton is 0.8 miles.
At the not impossible speed of 6mph this distance can be covered in 8 minutes
At 5mph it can be covered in less than 10 minutes.
These are not impossible parametersNot impossible? Maybe, but are they realistic? Why would you need "not impossible" parameters rather than looking at it objectively? This is all theory. Actually Google Maps gives as estimated time for walking the distance 17 minutes. And the average walking speed of a human is 15 to 20 minutes for one mile, so I am not sure where you are getting your numbers from. As I already told you a split time trial by Gary Mack concluded the time needed to walk the distance was 11 minutes. The problem with that time is that they timed two different walks and then calculated the total. When I walked the distance myself it took me 12,5 minutes. I consider my personal experience of more value than an estimate from Google Maps.
Fair enough.
One minute seems a more reasonable estimate.I'm not so sure if a minute would be enough. Tippit called the man, he probably turned around and did not instantly walk towards the car. He then approached the car and talked to Tippit through the window opening of the passenger door. Then Tippit decided that he would get out of the car and did so. All that in 30 seconds? Really?
That's not a range of possibilities.
That's just you deciding what it is.It's my best estimate. Markham saw the man at 1:08, when she arrived at 10th/Patton herself. Going by my own timing of the walk, the conclusion can only be that Oswald must have left the rooming house at 12:56 to be there. And that's him leaving.... According to Roberts he was in the house for about 3 minutes, so in this scenario he must have arrived at the rooming house no later than 12:53. I just don't see that as realistic.