Lee Oswald The Cop Killer

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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Lee Oswald The Cop Killer
« Reply #2086 on: May 11, 2021, 09:45:30 AM »
Callaway gets on the patrol car radio to report the shooting at 1:19 (ambulance sirens can be heard in the background).

But previously you had Callaway arriving at the scene 3 minutes after hearing the shots. Now you've changed that to 4 maybe even 5 minutes.

You're (once again) misrepresenting my position.

How have I "changed that to 4 maybe even 5 minutes"?



Tippit shooting occurs at 1:14/1:15.

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Ted Callaway gets to the scene around 1:17/1:18.

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« Reply #2087 on: May 11, 2021, 09:47:31 AM »
Really? The man had to run one block (and he said he ran) which would have taken no more than 2 minutes to walk. It's totally unbelievable.

First, Callaway waited until Oswald traversed the entire block down Patton from Tenth to Jefferson.  Right?  Of course it's right.

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« Reply #2088 on: May 11, 2021, 09:48:44 AM »
T. F. Bowley actually checked his watch on arrival; it said 1:10 pm.

At least 5 minutes slow -- LOL

No wonder the commission did not call this witness.

Bowley didn't see anything.  Why would they call him?

Why take an affidavit if he didn't see any thing?

So that guys like you wouldn't bitch and moan that they ignored him completely. 
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« Reply #2089 on: May 11, 2021, 09:51:16 AM »
And why in the world would Callaway still make a radio call if the ambulance was already gone and he helped load Tippit's body in the ambulance. It makes no sense at all.

He did it, so what's your point here?  Or do you enjoy asking useless questions?

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« Reply #2090 on: May 11, 2021, 09:55:08 AM »
You don't have the right to state automatically (try as you might) that she was referring to the 1:12 bus.

But you have the right to state automatically that she was catching the 1:22 bus, right?

Again with misrepresenting my position.

Concentrate here...

My position is that none of us can say with any certainty which bus Markham was intending to catch that day.  I don't claim as a fact that she was trying to catch the 1:22 bus.  It's most of "you and your ilk" who try to claim as a fact that she was on her way to catch the 1:12 bus.  She never mentions either one.

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« Reply #2091 on: May 11, 2021, 09:58:38 AM »
You don't have the right to state automatically (try as you might) that she was referring to the 1:12 bus.

But you have the right to state automatically that she was catching the 1:22 bus, right?

Talk about nonsense.

She said she left her home at 1:06 / 1:07 and there is nothing in her statements anywhere that contradicts that. The distance from her home to the bus stop at Jefferson was no more than 5 minutes. Waiting for the 1:22 bus would have her waiting at the bus stop for 10 minutes. Highly unlikely. Even less so as this was her daily routine.


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She said she left her home at 1:06 / 1:07

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« Reply #2092 on: May 11, 2021, 10:02:15 AM »
Bowley stated that he picked up his daughter at the R.L. Thornton School at 12:55 pm. Assuming same location today (6011 Old Ox Rd, Dallas, TX 75241) MapQuest advises a 15 minute drive north on Marsalis, west on 10th, to get to the crime scene, as Bowley stated. There is no reason to doubt his timing.

Back in the day a watch running slow would get you in trouble. Anyone wearing and relying on a watch would be fully aware of it's performance. 

BTW, "Bowley didn't see anything." as stated by Bill Brown is a lie.

It's a figure of speech.

Bowley didn't see the killer.  The killer was gone by the time Bowley arrived.  Right?  No need to call him.