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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #432 on: November 16, 2019, 11:21:33 PM »
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Lee Harvey Oswald was no avid walker. Not at all athletic. I have not seen any report that he ever was.
Only the maniac on the run story ::)
There are all kinds of documentation however, that he was a sedentary....reading/watching TV etc.
https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh25/pdf/WH25_CE_2650.pdf

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #432 on: November 16, 2019, 11:21:33 PM »


Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #433 on: November 17, 2019, 03:51:39 AM »
You lot claim witness testimony unreliable, yet stick to witness time-estimations like white on rice.

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #434 on: November 17, 2019, 04:20:14 AM »
You lot claim witness testimony unreliable, yet stick to witness time-estimations like white on rice.

Exactly, and even then the CT's cherry pick only the time eyewitnesses who support their Kooky conspiracy.

Earlene Roberts was half blind who apparently couldn't see squat but her "about 1PM" becomes exactly 1PM and even though she was distracted by the TV her "not longer than 3-4 minutes" guess becomes exactly 4 minutes.
Markham the "screwball" could remember a clock face but couldn't remember a human face.
Bowley's watch was never calibrated.
And this is constantly ignored, D.O.A. ffs means the time of death happened before the ambulance arrives.

At the end of the day the Police Radio transcripts present an easily verified timeline with a reasonable minor margin of error and this is the most accurate method for time estimation.

We all know how important time is when we are on our lunch breaks and Scoggins who was having his lunch said about 1:20 PM.

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #434 on: November 17, 2019, 04:20:14 AM »


Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #435 on: November 17, 2019, 05:10:54 AM »
We all know how important time is when we are on our lunch breaks and Scoggins who was having his lunch said about 1:20 PM.
See---- even you guys can't agree on a time
TIPPIT SHOOTING, 1:15
Oh by the way...that Tippit death certificate?---Wasn't he pronounced dead at 1:15? 

Offline John Mytton

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #436 on: November 17, 2019, 06:09:49 AM »
See---- even you guys can't agree on a time   Oh by the way...that Tippit death certificate?---Wasn't he pronounced dead at 1:15?

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See---- even you guys can't agree on a time

No kidding Einstein, we're discussing an era when the way to set your watch was from other inaccurate sources so clearly from all this vague information there is no way to get the exact minute and second of Tippit's murder.

But we do have a ton of eyewitnesses who positively Identified Oswald in the bright outdoors, walking away from the Tippit murder scene with a revolver.
A revolver was sent to Oswald's PO Box and the same revolver was with Oswald at the theater.
The shells dropped at the scene were a precise match to Oswald's revolver.
Joseph Nicol provided photographic evidence that one bullet in Tippit was found to be an exclusive match to Oswald's revolver.
Oswald's jacket was recovered in a car park that Oswald was seen entering.
Oswald was arrested without his jacket.
Oswald resisted arrest and pulled out his revolver to kill more cops.
Case Closed!

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #436 on: November 17, 2019, 06:09:49 AM »


Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #437 on: November 17, 2019, 06:32:10 AM »
No kidding Einstein, we're discussing an era when the way to set your watch was from other inaccurate sources so clearly from all this vague information there is no way to get the exact minute and second of Tippit's murder.

But we do have a ton of eyewitnesses who positively Identified Oswald in the bright outdoors, walking away from the Tippit murder scene with a revolver.
A revolver was sent to Oswald's PO Box and the same revolver was with Oswald at the theater.
The shells dropped at the scene were a precise match to Oswald's revolver.
Joseph Nicol provided photographic evidence that one bullet in Tippit was found to be an exclusive match to Oswald's revolver.
Oswald's jacket was recovered in a car park that Oswald was seen entering.
Oswald was arrested without his jacket.
Oswald resisted arrest and pulled out his revolver to kill more cops.
Case Closed!

JohnM

This vid from the freak could be 90% wrong but that would still leave a whole lot more right than anything you push. Don't you think there is some room for you to agree? Be honest

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #438 on: November 17, 2019, 06:51:36 AM »
And this is constantly ignored, D.O.A. ffs means the time of death happened before the ambulance arrives.

No “Mytton”. DOA means dead on arrival at the hospital.

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At the end of the day the Police Radio transcripts present an easily verified timeline with a reasonable minor margin of error and this is the most accurate method for time estimation.

Why? Just because you want it to be?

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #438 on: November 17, 2019, 06:51:36 AM »


Offline John Mytton

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Re: Tippit Shooting, 1:15
« Reply #439 on: November 17, 2019, 08:06:44 AM »
No “Mytton”. DOA means dead on arrival at the hospital.

Why? Just because you want it to be?

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No “Mytton”. DOA means dead on arrival at the hospital.

Well John, the following document is quite clear, Tippit arrived DOA at the hospital therefore the time of death which by definition must have happened before Tippit arrives at the hospital, was 1:15 P.M. Sorry, you lose!



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Why? Just because you want it to be?

What you or I want is irrelevant, the fact is that the Dallas Police radio was based on a clock that was calibrated because time was the basic backbone of the job and having as accurate time as possible was paramount.
Btw an important part of your Tippit timeline relies on a "screwball", how does that work?

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