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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #128 on: July 01, 2021, 01:43:26 AM »
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Consider the phrase 'He put the slip into the time clock and stamped it 1:18 p.m., November 22, in the space marked “Time Called.”' Calling out a specific field on the card, to the point of putting that field's name in quotation marks, strongly implies that the Nashes saw the actual card and are describing what they saw on it. Ditto for the fact that they also explicitly quoted the location ("501 East 10th Street") and call code ("3-19").

Then there is this sentence in the next paragraph: "The record shows that Butler called in to the funeral home at 1:26 p.m. to say he had reached the hospital." "The record" indicates that the Nashes  saw it written down. 1:26 ambulance arrival isn't anywhere in the DPD records that I know of. Nor does it appear in the Channel One recordings, so the only record left was what Dudley Hughes kept. And the obvious place that would appear in on the call sheet.

Mitch, great post, but you're using way too much common sense for these guys to understand your point.

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #128 on: July 01, 2021, 01:43:26 AM »


Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #129 on: July 01, 2021, 01:43:58 AM »
You're much wiser than Weidmann.

Still smoke and mirrors to divert attention away from your bogus claim that the Nashes saw the card.

Now produce the proof that the Nashes actually saw the card...... Oh wait, you can't.....
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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #130 on: July 01, 2021, 01:46:24 AM »
Mitch, great post, but you're using way too much common sense for these guys to understand your point.

Only the weak and feeble claim that their own argument is so strong that others can not understand it. Kinda sad, really...

An appeal to common sense is only used by people who can not produce the evidence to support their silly claims.

And, of course, there is still not a shred of evidence presented that the Nashes actually saw the time stamped card.
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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #131 on: July 01, 2021, 03:25:09 AM »
Now produce the proof that the Nashes actually saw the card...... Oh wait, you can't.....

Butler statement (HSCA, 1977).  He made a copy of the trip ticket and it was given to George and Patricia Nash in 1964.

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #132 on: July 01, 2021, 04:02:05 AM »
Butler statement (HSCA, 1977).  He made a copy of the trip ticket and it was given to George and Patricia Nash in 1964.

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Wow, that's solid evidence.....Hahahahahaha!

For crying out loud, you've got the ambulance driver allegedly giving a "trip ticket" (whatever that is) to some unknown people, when the Nashes, in their 1964 article, do not mention anything of this and simply write;

The Dudley M. Hughes Funeral Home is the central ambulance dispatching point for southern Dallas. It either handles calls directly or calls other funeral homes in the system that cover other areas. Dudley M. Hughes Jr., the dispatcher, took the call from the police. He filled out an ambulance call slip with the code “3-19” (which means emergency shooting) and the address, “501 East 10th Street.” He put the slip into the time clock and stamped it 1:18 p.m., November 22, in the space marked “Time Called.”

But let's say, for the sake of argument, that Butler did give a copy of the time stamped slip to the Nashes. Where is it? Butler can't provide a copy, the Nashes never provided a copy and the Funeral Home hasn't produced the original or a copy either...

Just how far removed of reality do you need to be to attach any value to this crap?

Bottom line; the alleged time stamped slip is not part of the evidence and hasn't been produced for more than half a decade. Isn't it about time that you try to return to reality?

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #132 on: July 01, 2021, 04:02:05 AM »


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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #133 on: July 01, 2021, 04:04:51 AM »
Wow, that's solid evidence.....Hahahahahaha!

For crying out loud, you've got the ambulance driver allegedly giving a "trip ticket" (whatever that is) to some unknown people, when the Nashes, in their 1964 article, do not mention anything of this and simply write;

The Dudley M. Hughes Funeral Home is the central ambulance dispatching point for southern Dallas. It either handles calls directly or calls other funeral homes in the system that cover other areas. Dudley M. Hughes Jr., the dispatcher, took the call from the police. He filled out an ambulance call slip with the code “3-19” (which means emergency shooting) and the address, “501 East 10th Street.” He put the slip into the time clock and stamped it 1:18 p.m., November 22, in the space marked “Time Called.”

But let's say, for the sake of argument, that Butler did give a copy of the time stamped slip to the Nashes. Where is it? Butler can't provide a copy, the Nashes never provided a copy and the Funeral Home hasn't produced the original or a copy either...

Just how far removed of reality do you need to be to attach any value to this crap?

Bottom line; the alleged time stamped slip is not part of the evidence and hasn't been produced for more than half a decade. Isn't it about time that you try to return to reality?

You can deny the obvious.  But, it's still the obvious.

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #134 on: July 01, 2021, 04:09:54 AM »
You can deny the obvious.  But, it's still the obvious.

No, it's only obvious to those who want to see it. Not to those who have a functional brain.

Where is the time stamped card? It's crucial evidence, isn't it? So where is the damned thing?

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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
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Re: DPD Tapes and a 6 Minute Discrepancy
« Reply #135 on: July 01, 2021, 04:24:55 AM »
No, it's only obvious to those who want to see it. Not to those who have a functional brain.

Where is the time stamped card? It's crucial evidence, isn't it? So where is the damned thing?

Talk about moving the goal posts.

You asked for proof that the Nashes saw the "time card".

I post a statement from Butler where he says he made a copy of the trip ticket and passed it along to a man and wife team (obviously the Nashes) in 1964.

Now you're asking for the actual "time card".   This is just more proof that you'll never be satisfied.  Anything to get a cop-killer off the hook, right?