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The above is confirmation of the belief that there is a "Rectangle Of Invisibility" alongside the Island. This belief of a "phantom car" is directly in line with all of the Lego "Looney Tune" Visual Aids.

Keep on believing whatever your KGB-influenced anti-"Deep State" confirmation bias dictates, Storing.
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Yes there is, Storing.

You just refuse to see it.

   The above is confirmation of the belief that there is a"Rectangle Of Invisibility" alongside the Island. This belief of a "phantom car" is directly in line with all of the Lego "Looney Tune" Visual Aids. 
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     In the face of these ever changing Lego "visual aids", we know in reality what we do Not see on the Wiegman Film. There is NO 17.5 Foot long car, standing at close to 5 feet tall, parked inside the, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone alongside the Island. When you get right down to it, what you are attempting to sell this forum is the existence of an enormous "Rectangle Of Invisibility" alongside the Island.

Yes, there is, Storing.

It's just that you refuse to see it.
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When I was in Dallas back in 2008, I did a time trial of my own from the rooming house to the scene of the Tippit murder. Walking at my normal pace, I took just under 13 minutes and stopped briefly at a traffic light.

Of course we don't know precisely what route Oswald took as he had several choice of where he could have made the move over toward Patton.

All we can do is show what was possible, not how Oswald actually did it. We don't know precisely when Oswald left the rooming house so it's impossible to say when he arrived at 10th and Patton nor how long his conversation with Tippit lasted.

Agreed.

Your time trial supports the idea that it is faulty to state that it takes 15 minutes to walk from the rooming house to Tenth & Patton, as many conspiracy advocates incorrectly claim.
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When I was in Dallas back in 2008, I did a time trial of my own from the rooming house to the scene of the Tippit murder. Walking at my normal pace, I took just under 13 minutes and stopped briefly at a traffic light.

Of course we don't know precisely what route Oswald took as he had several choice of where he could have made the move over toward Patton.

All we can do is show what was possible, not how Oswald actually did it. We don't know precisely when Oswald left the rooming house so it's impossible to say when he arrived at 10th and Patton nor how long his conversation with Tippit lasted.
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BB-

Always great to do primary and original research. Thanks.

Some issues:

1. DPD'er Gerald Hill calling from the murder scene that an "automatic" pistol was used to murder Tippit. I apologize in advance, but I could swear I saw an interview of Hill on Youtube, in color, in which Hill said he looked at the bottom of the shells and thought he saw the word "auto" imprinted. That said, LHO was clever enough to salt a murder scene with "auto" shells, while carrying a revolver. Still, this has always bothered me.

2. The witness statements on the time (too early to have murdered Tippit) of LHO's arrival at the Texas Theater.

3. OTOH, credible shoe-store manager Johnny Brewer said he saw LHO actively furtively, and then sneaking into the TT.

LHO's behavior post-JFKA has always suggested complicity in the JFKA, and my take is he was involved.

The Tippit shooting is murky though.

Caveat emptor and draw your own conclusions.

Hi Ben.

1.  As for whether or not the shell casings found at the scene were from a revolver or automatic...

First, eyewitnesses described watching the killer manually removing shell casings from the weapon.  An automatic weapon automatically ejects the shell casing as each round is fired.

Second, if fired from an automatic weapon, how did it come to be that the shell casings were found nowhere near the patrol car where the killer was standing as he fired each round?  The two casings found by the Davis sisters were found literally over 100 feet from the patrol car.

2.  Witness statements on the time of the shooting being too early for Oswald to murder Tippit...

First... Scoggins said it was around 1:20.  He radioed in to his dispatcher after the gunman fled past him and though it took a bit of time to get through, the dispatcher said the report from Scoggins came in at 1:23.

Second... Ted Callaway testified that after hearing the five gun shots, he ran out to the sidewalk on Patton.  This was a little over a half block south of the shooting scene.  Callaway saw a man (who he later identified as Oswald) cutting across Patton as he (Oswald) made his way south on Patton (towards Callaway's position).  Callaway hollered out to the man  as the man continued south on Patton past Callaway's position.  Callaway testified that the man was running and holding a gun.  Callaway saw the man head west on Jefferson (the same direction as the theater).

Once the man turned west onto Jefferson, Callaway ran a "good hard run" up to the corner of Tenth and Patton.  Callaway, noticing the stopped patrol car, went to the car and saw the officer (Tippit) lying dead in the street.  Callaway said the first thing he did was to grab the police car radio and report the shooting.  He said he didn't know if anyone had reported it yet, so he decided to report it himself.

To recap, Callaway hears the shots.  Runs to the sidewalk.  Sees the gunman run south on Patton the entire block from Tenth to Jefferson.  Runs the two-thirds of a block up to the shooting scene.  Goes over to the police car and the first thing he does is grab the radio and report the shooting to the police dispatcher.

How much time do you believe passed from the time Callaway heard the shots to the time he reported the shooting on the police radio?

Let's say two minutes pass from the time Oswald shoots Tippit to the time Oswald turns the corner from Patton onto Jefferson.  This is a little over one block and Oswald was running.

Let's say it takes Callaway one minute when he made the "good hard run" the two-thirds of a block from his location to the patrol car.

If these two time estimates are anywhere close to being correct, then Callaway is at the patrol car roughly three minutes after the shots rang out.  Let's add another full minute for error.  So we have Callaway at the patrol car using the police radio about four minutes after the shots rang out.

Here's the thing... Callaway's report to the dispatcher while using the patrol car radio took place at 1:19/1:20.

Do the math and work it backwards.  At 1:19/1:20, Callaway makes the call.  If four minutes have passed (and that's being generous, in my opinion) since the shots rang out, then the shots rang out around 1:15.
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MaYBe hE THougHT thE BAd guY oR BaD guYS weRE iN oNE oF THosE TRaiN caRs!

do'H!

    The "No Glove Cop" is not looking inside the train car(s) on the Darnell Film. He is shadowing Officer Roger Craig and Officer Buddy Walthers in front of him. Again, you display your not being familiar with the Darnell Film. Do some JFK Assassination research.
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   You know absolutely nothing about: (1) Elm St Extension, (2) cars parked on it, and, (3) people standing around it. This is why you cling to these ever changing Lego Visual Aids. I refrain from punching down on you, and instead encourage you to do your JFK Assassination research.
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Nobody needs to prove you wrong. If you want to make the case for a conspiracy, you need to prove you are right about that. The burden of proof is on you.
So far, you are batting .000. But don't feel bad. In 62 years, no one has come up with a scrap of credible evidence that anybody except Oswald took part in the crime.

      NOBODY has ever proven we are seeing Officer Haygood on the Darnell Film. That erroneous Haygood ID is nothing more than a JFK Assassination Urban Legend. Based on the WC Testimonies and the Documented police radio transmissions of both Officer Haygood and Officer Harkness, reveals that their being filmed together inside the railroad yard BEFORE 12:35 PM to be a physical impossibility.
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Ben's AI seems awfully eager to please. Here's what Copilot gave me:

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